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ONE: The Power of Unity

Conversations with God from the Journals of Nathan A. French

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ONE: The Power of Unity is the latest gift from the pen and meditations of Nathan Andrew French, a pastor and author with a rare gift for listening to the voice of God. In this book, Nathan continues his daily journals that began with his first two books. His journals document his regular conversations with God, both what he talks to God about and the responses he receives from his Heavenly Father.

The book’s intention is to build up and encourage all who will listen. By listening and following God’s wishes, we can achieve that unity which is the mindset of the Kingdom of Heaven. Through these journals, God challenges our faith with the intent to make us strong so we are prepared for greatness. This call to return to Him and know an intimate relationship with Him will bring you to a new understanding of what can be God’s role in your life and in this world.

In these pages, you will find direction in regards to money and personal finances; forgiveness and salvation; achieving freedom from worry, fear, and stress; and how to surrender your hopes and dreams to God so He may bring them to pass. Get ready for The Power of Unity.
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