Paul Chappell
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Stewarding Life: One Lifetime, Limited Resources, Eternal Priorities
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2012
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7 editions
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The Burden Bearer: Who’s Carrying Your Load?
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2012
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3 editions
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A Faith Full Marriage: Building a Lifetime Love on Biblical Principles
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2007
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3 editions
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Leaders Who Make a Difference: Leadership Lessons from Three Great Bible Leaders
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2009
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2 editions
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Making Home Work in a Broken Society: Bible Principles for Raising Children and Building Families
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The Spiritual Leader: A Guidebook for Pastors and Christian Leaders
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2008
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3 editions
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Out of Commission: Getting Every Christian Back to the Great Commission
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2014
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2 editions
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Are We There Yet?: Marriage—A Perfect Journey for Imperfect Couples
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2017
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6 editions
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Living Beyond Your Capacity: Understanding the Spirit-Filled Life
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2010
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5 editions
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Understanding the Times: Living Courageously in Prophetic Days
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2010
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Paul’s Recent Updates
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“The work of God requires stamina. Nehemiah sustained his stamina even through staggering difficulties. He persisted through both ridicule and discouragement, and he remained faithful when tempted to compromise. This tenacity is required of leaders who will make a difference. Will you crumble under the pressures, or will you face the trials with God’s strength? Many today question the possibility of revival. These naysayers see only the decaying moral condition of society and the disappointing lukewarm condition of churches. Revival, however, is not dependent on or the result of a flourishing spiritual condition. Some of the greatest revivals in Scripture came during the darkest times. Let us not look at the rubbish, but at Christ, the Rock, who can rebuild our country through revival. Let us be leaders God can use to bring revival. Nehemiah was not a man to sit idly by when there was tremendous need. Neither was he a man to attempt meeting such need in his own strength. God used Nehemiah to bring revival because Nehemiah began with supplication for God’s forgiveness and power. The task of rebuilding the walls could never have been completed by one man alone; it needed a leader who understood the power of synergy. Nehemiah’s willingness to be personally involved in the work, as well as his ability to convey the need to others, resulted in a task force that completed this enormous building project in a mere fifty-two days—to the glory of God. Like any godly leader, Nehemiah did not go unchallenged. Yet, he sustained his stamina in the face of every opposition. Nehemiah’s life proves that revival is possible, even when it appears the most unlikely. God sends revival through leaders willing to make a difference.”
― Leaders Who Make a Difference: Leadership Lessons from Three Great Bible Leaders
― Leaders Who Make a Difference: Leadership Lessons from Three Great Bible Leaders
“Satan will do all he can to destroy your time on Earth. If he can’t destroy it in sinful living, he will devour you by eating up your time with activities of no eternal value. Either way, the end result is the same—a wasted life.”
― Stewarding Life: One Lifetime, Limited Resources, Eternal Priorities
― Stewarding Life: One Lifetime, Limited Resources, Eternal Priorities
“Are you facing a trial today? Perhaps fog is hiding the path of life from you and you don’t know which way to go. God gives you the answer for trials—stay close to Him. Allow Him to guide you through the stormy path, and trust His Word for comfort and guidance.”
― A Daily Word: 366 Scriptural Devotions for Growing Christians
― A Daily Word: 366 Scriptural Devotions for Growing Christians































