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Failure Freedom: Understand Failure, Unlock Success

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When you are stuck in your past…when you live in regret and can’t move beyond your failures…you need Failure Freedom.Failure Freedom teaches you to embrace your failures as a welcome teaching moment and simply a part of the journey of walking with the Lord.Pastor Paul de Jong draws on his own experiences and revelations in order to bring true enlightenment and perspective to failure and every ugly thought and pattern that goes along with it.You will feel the breath of God on your situation as you read the pages of this book and know that He is unlocking something inside you, so you can move beyond your failure and walk freely into your destiny.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 8, 2015

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July 21, 2018
I wanted to read this book firstly because I’m a fan of life tv and a big secondly I have so many failures in my past and mind which I need freedom from. I’ve been encouraged with scriptures and the words in this book that I truly can be free from my past failures, they really shouldn’t define me!! Lord please help me to apply this statement in my life 😇
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October 13, 2024
Oh no.

I was trying to be expansive in my final failure reading as I prepare my book for publication. So I went to a New Zealand-published book - for completeness.

Yeah. Nah.

This book is written by a religious minister. There is a great deal of thanking God - or god - through this book. So if aligning failure with the New Testament is of interest - this may be your book.

It lacks expansive research and arguments. It is a one trick pony. And I'm not too impressed by the trick...
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