Power Portals Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)
$19.99
Joshua Mills firmly believes that all Christians are intended to live, move, and operate in the realm of the supernatural. In this study guide companion to his book Power Portals, Joshua explains how they can release the power of God in all areas of their life–spiritually, emotionally and physically. Much more than just discerning or sensing what God is doing, believers can participate in the supernatural on a daily basis. To do this, there are gates, or portals, of connection with the divine. These include the eyes, ears, mouth, heart, hands, and feet. There are also geographic portals, places that are home to great movements of God in which people are moved en masse. Places where people go in order to experience the move of God.
The Power Portals Study Guide will help you to understand how these connections work and reveals the benefits that come to the believer when they make the connection.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641235600
ISBN10: 1641235608
Joshua Mills
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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