Staying Power
$19.99
Discover your true power as you embrace the calling God has reserved just for you.
Does the pressure to do more, be more, and achieve more leave you feeling powerless?
In Staying Power, global ministry leader and New York Times bestselling author Sarah Jakes Roberts challenges you to let go of others’ expectations and embrace the calling God has for you–with the power only He can give.
In this empowering guided teaching journal, you’ll engage with the key themes and messages from Sarah Jakes Roberts’ Power Moves, as well as take time for self-reflection through insightful questions and journaling prompts. Drawing on truths from her book, Power Moves, Sarah helps you:
Bring your authentic self back to life
Connect with God in new ways
Disarm the fear that holds you back
Understand how worthy, valuable, and loved you are
Release your power to the world
Ideal for personal enrichment and for gifting, this guided journal includes:
Bible passages for each chapter to help you ground your spirit in Scripture
Thought-provoking messages from Sarah to stir your soul and inspire you to action
Questions for self-reflection to help you cultivate personal growth
Guided prompts to help you explore your experiences and feelings
Space to write your ideas and insights so you can track your progress and spiritual maturity
9781400237838 Sarah Jakes Roberts
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