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Start Where You Are - by Rashawn Copeland (Paperback)

Start Where You Are - by  Rashawn Copeland (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Online pastor and popular podcaster shares his own story of spiritual drifting and shows you that God meets you in your mess, loves you through it, and will lead you out of it.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>How would you describe your walk with God? Fresh and passionate? Vibrant and full of life? Stagnant? Nonexistent? No matter where you are on your walk, that's exactly where God promises to meet you--even if it's messy.<br/><br/>Sharing his own story of spiritual drifting, popular online pastor Rashawn Copeland encourages you to accept yourself as a glorious work in progress, a beloved child in whom God delights, a person on the brink of revival. Anchoring everything in Scripture, he shows you how to start your walk with God <i>now</i>, even in the midst of your mess. Even in the midst of addiction, doubt, depression, fear, and years spent running from God, he shows it is possible to<br/><br/>- find God's love and acceptance <br/>- develop strong character<br/>- choose to rejoice<br/>- move out of your mess<br/>- see life through God's eyes<br/>- be a loving person in a hateful world<br/>- never settle for less than God's best<br/>- and more<br/><br/>The change you long to see in the world starts in your own heart. Thankfully, that's exactly where God is waiting for you.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>No matter where you are, that's exactly where God promises to meet you.<br/></b><br/>You are a glorious work in progress, a beloved child in whom God delights, a person on the brink of revival. Sharing his own story of spiritual drifting, popular online pastor Rashawn Copeland shows you how to start your walk with God <i>now</i>, even in the midst of addiction, doubt, depression, fear, or years spent running from God. He shows you how to<br/><br/>- find God's love and acceptance <br/>- move out of your mess<br/>- see life through God's eyes<br/>- be a loving person in a hateful world<br/>- never settle for less than God's best<br/>- and more<br/><br/>The change you long to see in the world starts in your own heart. Thankfully, that's exactly where God is waiting for you.<i><br/></i><br/>"Rashawn has an amazing story. I hope you will grab this incredible book."--<b>Greg Laurie</b>, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, author, and founder of Harvest America<br/><br/>"Rashawn Copeland takes the reader on a personal journey to experience the love of the Father--a wonderful book for anyone searching for home."--<b>Eric Metaxas</b>, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author and host of the nationally syndicated <i>Eric Metaxas Radio Show</i><br/><br/><br/><b>Rashawn Copeland</b> is the founder of I'm So Blessed Daily and Without Walls Ministries. A writer for Church Leaders, God TV, and the <i>God's Not Dead</i> blog, he is also the host of the <i>Scripture and Stories</i> podcast on the Converge Podcast Network. He serves on the Life.Church (YouVersion) Bible app team with pastor Craig Groeschel, assisting with global digital outreach. He lives in Oklahoma City with his wife, Denisse, and their three children.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rashawn Copeland</b> is the founder of I'm So Blessed Daily and Without Walls Ministries. A writer for Church Leaders, God TV, and the <i>God's Not Dead</i> blog, he is also the host of the <i>Scripture and Stories</i> podcast on the Converge Podcast Network. He also serves on the Life Church (YouVersion) Bible app team with Pastor Craig Groeschel, assisting with global digital outreach. He is a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma and is currently earning his MDiv at Liberty University. He lives in Oklahoma City with his wife, Denisse, and their three children.

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