Breaking the Chains of Unforgiveness - Phil Sibanda - Books - Philemon Sibanda - 9781913704704 - October 5, 2020
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Breaking the Chains of Unforgiveness


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More than 70% of people you see in the streets are struggling with bitterness. Are you struggling with bitterness? Do you know anyone struggling with bitterness? Many people today are bound with chains of bitterness and unforgiveness.




Breaking the chains of unforgiveness will encourage you to let go of the past and live the life that God has intended for you; the life of victory, the life of more than a conqueror; the life of a winner, and an overcomer.




Breaking the chains of unforgiveness will...

ï‚· Help you to break the cycle of bitterness

ï‚· Help you to let go of the past

ï‚· Help you to understand the spiritual and psychological consequences of

unforgiveness.

ï‚· Help you to understand the benefits of forgiveness

ï‚· Help you to live the life that God has intended for you.




Accept your Past (hindsight).

Change your Present (insight).

Transform your Future (foresight and farsight).




Phil Sibanda has more than a decade in the ministry, planting churches, teaching, counseling, touching and changing people's lives and destiny. He is a Pastor, visionary, author, motivational speaker, a father, a leader, and a TV personality. He is an international preacher in many different countries: Europe, Africa, Asia, and America. He has studied Theology at Diploma and Degree levels and he is a Psychology and counseling graduate. He is the founder of Word Worldwide Church. He is open for invitations in any part of the world for conferences, revivals, crusades, and church planting. He is currently based in the UK.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 5, 2020
ISBN13 9781913704704
Publishers Philemon Sibanda
Pages 162
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 9 mm   ·   167 g
Language English  

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