"Consider Yourself Blessed: How to Walk in God’s Blessings Every DayGod wants you blessed. In this book, you will find answers to some of life's important questions, such as:
- Why is my life so difficult?
- Does God really mean well for me?
- Why are God’s promises absent from my life?
God wants you blessed and living a full life. His desire is for you to walk in all that He has provided through the death of His son, Jesus Christ, on the cross. In this book, you will discover how to live the life of abundance and blessings God promises in the Bible. You will be able to:
- Understand and grasp God’s expectations and plans for His children
- Know that God’s love and thoughts of you trumps what others think or say
- Apply and put into effect all that God has already spoken and declared over you
Consider Yourself Blessed is designed to be read in short chapters that will encourage you to measure how you think of yourself against God’s thoughts for you. It will encourage and inspire you to grasp that God has great plans and intentions for your life as stated in Jeremiah 29.
This book also includes a Reality Check Survey that you can use to test any scripture and see how it applies in your life.
God has great expectations for you. Long before you were in your mother’s womb. His thoughts were for you to walk in peace and not evil and to give you an expected end (Jeremiah 29:11).
God has declared you blessed. Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow you all the days of your life. That is God’s expected end for you."
"Imagine being there, the day when freedom is ushered into South Africa after years of apartheid!When Freedom Came is a mosaic sequence about struggles and losses under aparthied laws.
It is told through the lens of nine-year-old Mandisa and spans over three generations (hers, her mother, and her grandmother).
Mandisa shares the deep yearning for freedom for blacks in South Africa. Mandisa takes us to the polls as she helps her 96-year-old grandmother vote for the first time during South Africa's first free election. It was the first time that blacks were allowed to participate in South Africa's election. Mandisa is overjoyed as she watches history being made; but more importantly, she was there, the day when freedom came to her people in South Africa."