Have you ever wondered about the promises of God? Have you ever tried to get God's promises, only to fail?
This book does not list all the thousands of promises God has made to us but it will tell you how to get them. In simple, clear terms, with an uplifting style, it will show you how to identify a promise of God, how to identify an accomplished work of God, how to identify mere speculation, and how to have the promises and accomplished works of God active and real in your life.
How exciting to be seated in the heavenlies, above the snares of the adversary and the drudgery of the world! How exciting to live above the crowd every day! How exciting to live a blessed life, to know that God is on your side helping you, and to watch yourself accomplish things beyond your wildest dreams! How exciting to see your relationships with friends, family, and even God blossom like beautiful flowers and become more fulfilling day by day!
You don't need any special skills. You don't need to go through any strain or stress. All you need is a heart for God and the knowledge of His Word that this book can give you.
Born in Montreal, Jeffrey Moore was educated at the University of Toronto, the Sorbonne (Paris) and the University of Ottawa. He is currently a freelance translator and Lecturer in Translation at the Université de Montréal. He works for museums, theatres, dance companies and film festivals around the world, and has an extensive list of published translations to his credit, including Magritte, Century of Splendour and Lost Paradise-Symbolist Europe.
Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain, his first novel written over several years in Canada, Scotland, England, Hungary and Bali, was a finalist for the QSPELL Literary Awards and winner of both the regional and international Commonwealth Writers Prize 2000. The Memory Artists (2004) won the Canadian Authors Association Award (Best Novel), and was shortlisted for the Rogers' Writers Trust Award, Sunburst Award, Hugh MacLennan Prize and Wordsworthy Award. Both novels have been published in some 20 countries and optioned for film. His third novel, The Extinction Club, was published by Penguin Canada and Quercus (UK) in 2010 and by Arcade (U.S.) in 2013. It was shortlisted for the Hugh MacLennan Prize (Best Novel) and Arthur Ellis Award (Best Mystery) and longlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Award.
He currently divides his time between Montreal and Val Morin, Quebec.