God Has a Name: What You Believe about God Will Shape Who You Become
د.م. 110,00
A transformative journey to redefine your relationship with God.
Explores how beliefs about God’s nature shape your identity.
Blends biblical wisdom with modern storytelling.
Challenges readers to embrace a faith that’s personal and dynamic.
Perfect for those seeking deeper spiritual clarity and purpose.
No clichés—just honest, heartfelt reflections on faith.
Includes actionable steps for living out your beliefs.
For fans of The Shack  or Mere Christianity  but with fresh insights. 🌱📖💡
Description
John Mark Comer’s God Has a Name invites readers to rethink their understanding of God by exploring the divine through the lens of Scripture and personal reflection. Comer argues that our beliefs about God’s character—His love, justice, and presence—directly shape our identity and purpose. Drawing from biblical narratives and modern-day examples, he challenges readers to move beyond vague spiritual concepts and engage with a God who is both transcendent and intimately involved in human struggles. The book balances theological depth with accessible language, making complex ideas feel relatable. Each chapter encourages self-examination, asking how perceptions of God influence daily choices, relationships, and long-term goals. Comer’s pastoral tone and emphasis on practical application create a roadmap for spiritual growth, urging readers to align their lives with a God who defies simplistic labels.
 
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La semaine de 4 heures						 If He Had Been With Me
If He Had Been With Me						 Never Finished
Never Finished						 Dear Self
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Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life						 As A Man Thinketh
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