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Empty Promises

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Empty Promises

Empty Promises
Pete Wilson
Paperback, 224 pp., $15.99
Thomas Nelson (April 10, 2012)

Empty Promises
Every human experiences an inner emptiness of the soul, that gnawing feeling and unquenchable longing that drives us to sacrifice everything we have and everything we are so we become more beautiful, more successful, and more powerful. We are by design a worshiping people, giving our lives and our devotion to something to pursue and adore, somebody to idolize. What drives this futile attempt for something more is the heart’s true desire for significance, worth, and value—a desire that can be met only in the person and worship of Jesus Christ.

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Plan B

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Plan B

Plan B
Pete Wilson
Paperback, 224 pp., $14.99
Thomas Nelson (May 4, 2010)

Plan B
What do you do with a shattered dream? What do you do when your life isn’t turning out the way you thought it would? What do you do when you have to turn to Plan B? Author Pete Wilson uses real life stories of disappointments and hurts along with the biblical stories of men and women like David, Joseph, and Ruth to help readers come to grips with the truth that they will face situations that in themselves they are completely unable to handle but that in them God is simply trying to get them to surrender their plans so that they can receive His.

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