Amazing Grace: Sinners Can Now Become Saints

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: James E. Mutumba ISBN: 9781311914057
Publisher: James E. Mutumba Publication: March 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James E. Mutumba
ISBN: 9781311914057
Publisher: James E. Mutumba
Publication: March 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Welcome to Amazing Grace, dear reader. The leading aim of my writing which is also part of my vocation is to partner with people regarding their lives with a view to helping them balance the sacred with the secular and be able to attain the best lifestyle that can produce success in life for them.
I have written the book to facilitate readers to understand the fallen status of humanity and the risks associated with that status. In the same spirit, readers are counseled to take advantage of the person and mission of Jesus, " the mediator between God and human beings" (1 Timothy 2:5).
The book defines sin and explains who a sinner is. It explains the meaning of God's grace, what it does, and how a person can embrace it. It also gives among other things, flash testimonies of some personalities who embraced grace.
Amazing Grace, about seven thousand five hundred words long and written in a reader-friendly style, is, like its precursor, Divine connection, composed of concise ideas, similar to King Solomon's proverbs that convey truth, exhortation, wisdom, and counsel. It is too, written for people of all levels of Christian spirituality, meant to help the weak grow strong and the strong gain even more strength.

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Welcome to Amazing Grace, dear reader. The leading aim of my writing which is also part of my vocation is to partner with people regarding their lives with a view to helping them balance the sacred with the secular and be able to attain the best lifestyle that can produce success in life for them.
I have written the book to facilitate readers to understand the fallen status of humanity and the risks associated with that status. In the same spirit, readers are counseled to take advantage of the person and mission of Jesus, " the mediator between God and human beings" (1 Timothy 2:5).
The book defines sin and explains who a sinner is. It explains the meaning of God's grace, what it does, and how a person can embrace it. It also gives among other things, flash testimonies of some personalities who embraced grace.
Amazing Grace, about seven thousand five hundred words long and written in a reader-friendly style, is, like its precursor, Divine connection, composed of concise ideas, similar to King Solomon's proverbs that convey truth, exhortation, wisdom, and counsel. It is too, written for people of all levels of Christian spirituality, meant to help the weak grow strong and the strong gain even more strength.

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