Making Choices in Christ
Moving Beyond Self Destructive Choices and Behavior
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About the Book
I commend you for a well thought out, informative, and comprehensive work on the subject matter. Your work provides a scriptural and informative approach that should be the pattern for effective decision making for every believer. -Bishop Edward Robinson, Sr.
By letting God be the motivation of our inspiration we will be able to find true happiness and success that can only be found in Christ -From the Foreword by author Rick Cunningham
There are many factors in our lives that can influence the decisions we make. By accepting that God has a personal plan for each of us, we can learn to make decisions according to the His will. Break the pattern of bad choices that keep you in a cycle of regret and guilt-the assurance that you can make the right choices can be found in God.
God has given us tools to help us understand his personal plan for our lives. In Making Choices in Christ, author Rick Cunningham provides a step-by-step plan for making choices that will help you to enrich your quality of life through the following steps:
About the Author
Reverend Rick Cunningham has been teaching and writing about Christian spirituality for several years. He is an ordained minister with the Church of God in Christ, Inc., and lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Ciara.
Reverend Cunningham has served in the Sunday School Department of several churches as an Assistant Sunday School Superintendent and Sunday School teacher.
Having accepted the gift of salvation in 1987 and his call into the ministry shortly thereafter, Rev. Cunningham has devoted his life to helping others find peace and joy through Jesus Christ.
Believing that the Holy Spirit is a "master teacher" when it comes to understanding the Holy Scriptures, he spreads the message that when you learn it you can live it. When you live it, you can share it. His personal motto is, "Learn It, Live It, and Share It. Living For The Lord Is Not A Lifestyle, But A Way Of Life."