William D. Watley

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Average rating: 4.24 · 42 ratings · 4 reviews · 30 distinct works
The African Presence in the...

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You Have to Face It to Fix ...

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Sermons on Special Days: Pr...

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From Mess to Miracle--: And...

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1989 — 3 editions
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Roots of Resistance: The No...

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God Wants You to Grow: How ...

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Preparing Joshua: Equipping...

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Everybody Is Recovering Fro...

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Exalting the Names of Jesus

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Are You the One?: Teaching ...

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“Look at a person's friends, and you can tell a lot about how secure a person is. Insecure people only get close to people to whom they feel superior in terms of looks, age, education, position, or financial status. Insecure people feel that they must have some kind of edge on others so that others will look up to them as a superior rather than looking at them as an equal eyeball to eyeball. Some people will not get close to you unless they can advise you, boss you, or run your business. Some people will dislike you and will feel threatened by you if in their shallow opinion you look as good as they do, know as much as they do, or speak, sing, cook, or dress as well as they can.”
William D. Watley, The African Presence in the Bible: Gospel Sermons Rooted in History: Gospel Sermons Rooted in Hisotry

“Every life spends some time in the mud. Your faith hasn't really been tried until you have spent some time in the mud.”
William D. Watley, The African Presence in the Bible: Gospel Sermons Rooted in History: Gospel Sermons Rooted in Hisotry



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