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As believers in Christ, we know that God is a refuge for us or a place that we can go and be safe. When we are in a relationship with God, we seek to be in the presence of God and abide, live or dwell with God. But can God be a dwelling place in your heart and in your life -- in EVERY season of your life? Can God move into your heart, your mind, and your Spirit permanently? We make space for God, occasionally, but to dwell means to occupy the space. When God dwells in you, God is able to move freely through you and empower you to do what God has called you to do. Being a dwelling place for the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As believers in Christ, we know that God is a refuge for us or a place that we can go and be safe. When we are in a relationship with God, we seek to be in the presence of God and abide, live or dwell with God. But can God be a dwelling place in your heart and in your life -- in EVERY season of your life? Can God move into your heart, your mind, and your Spirit permanently? We make space for God, occasionally, but to dwell means to occupy the space. When God dwells in you, God is able to move freely through you and empower you to do what God has called you to do. Being a dwelling place for the Almighty God means that we are not controlled by our fleshly nature, or easily moved by the winds of life's trials. In order to become a dwelling place for the Spirit of God to live in us, it requires obedience and intentionality on self-work, our prayer life, devotional time and quality time with God.
Autorenporträt
After her life changing experience following her husband's suicide, Athena C. Shack departed from her home in the East Coast and a 15 year long career in media and marketing to answer the calling God placed on her life. She is a licensed Minister of the Gospel with a Masters of Divinity degree, former grief recovery support group/workshop leader and Christian Educational ministry leader. Serving in her passion for the brokenhearted, she now uses her writing, teaching, preaching and prophetic gifts to encourage, inspire and heal the brokenhearted. Happily remarried, Shack resides in the South with her husband LeWinfred and their three children.