The Burden of Love is more than a book – it is an invitation to embark on a transformative journey through the depths of love in all its forms. Whether you are seeking personal growth, deepening your faith, or exploring the complex interplay between love and human relationships, this book offers a wealth of insight to guide you. Designed to be both a personal companion and a group study tool. The Burden of Love provides reflective questions at the end of each chapter to help you dig deeper into the material. These questions encourage thoughtful discussion and introspection. making this book an ideal resource for small groups, book clubs or personal devotion time.
A powerful & simplified resource for corporate organizations, great for educational purpose & excellent for self-development.
In this book, you’ll enhance your knowledge and depth of prayer. This book is a great invitation to pray like the Early Church Fathers, Desert Fathers [Abbas] and Mothers [Ammas]. These first Christian monks, living in solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria chose to renounce the world and live lives of celibacy, fasting, vigil, prayer and poverty in direct and simple response to the gospel. The Desert Fathers and Mothers open a window into early Christianity, while presenting us with touchingly human models of faith, humility, obedience and prayer. You will get a rich and nuanced overview of the history, wisdom and spirituality of the Desert, together with the more formalised theological views of the Early Church Fathers on prayer.
Your disappointment is not final! In his new book Apostle gives insight into how to overcome the unexpected, disappointments and failure on the path to fulfilling divine destiny. The challenge of laying down your will and accepting the governance of the eternal creator over your life is one of the most rewarding things. On the path to achieving your goals or your perfect relationship you are going to have to deal with the pain of failed expectation, the pain of closed doors. However it is my greatest desire and prayer that you do not allow these moments to hinder and cripple you, but rather may you utilize them for the purpose of your growth and keep moving toward divine destiny. Apostle Brian Mutunzi.
You are God’s masterpiece. However much of the information that has been stored in the crevasses of your mind concerning your true identity is a deception. Unlock your True Potential by tapping into the Identity the God intended for you. In this manual Apostle Brian Mutunzi masterfully writes on the attributes that have been bestowed upon you. Learn to wield the power in your true identity and step into your destiny. A riveting read you wont put this one down for a second. Chapter titles include: Original Intent: Realizing your True Identity: Mastering your Relationships: Your Purpose and Calling: Resources and Affirmations: Your Prosperity and Rulership.
You are Eligible for an Estate, a great inheritance. Firstly it must be understood that a beneficiary cannot be forced to receive a gift from someone’s estate. They can choose to turn down the gift (known as ‘Disclaiming’). The enemy wants you as as a child of God disclaim your rights to everything that he apportioned unto you. I wrote this book firstly to make you aware of your Estate. You no longer have to accept living in defeat or below the standard of a beneficiary. Possess everything that God has for you!
In this book, you’ll enhance your knowledge and depth of prayer. This book is a great invitation to pray like the Early Church Fathers, Desert Fathers [Abbas] and Mothers [Ammas]. These first Christian monks, living in solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria chose to renounce the world and live lives of celibacy, fasting, vigil, prayer and poverty in direct and simple response to the gospel. The Desert Fathers and Mothers open a window into early Christianity, while presenting us with touchingly human models of faith, humility, obedience and prayer. You will get a rich and nuanced overview of the history, wisdom and spirituality of the Desert, together with the more formalised theological views of the Early Church Fathers on prayer.