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Christian, Spiritual growth, Christian mentorship

Date Published: Sept 15, 2020

Publisher: Clay Bridges Press

 

Worth the Struggle is designed to help followers of Jesus Christ become more aware of how living life with purpose relates to achieving their destiny. This is an encouraging spiritual handbook based on the author’s journey through personal transformation to live life with purpose. The author shares how she learned that struggle is an integral part of the process of finding purpose and fulfilling each person’s destiny—what it truly means to walk by faith, not by sight. Worth the Struggle presents profound insights about how you too can walk by faith in the reality that “this is the day that the Lord has made” and gain a new way of seeing destiny.

 



Review
Aptly named. Life is full of trials and tribulations. It's how we deal with them and learn from them that truly matters. 
This is a great book that highlights these things and shows how someone else has dealt with issues in their own life.
Taking Christian themes and putting them into real life scenarios is thought-provoking and gives the reader something to think on once they are done. 

 

About the Author

Dr. Althea L. Phillips, a native New Yorker, is a mother of eight children and a grandmother of ten. Her academic studies include a bachelor of science in nursing from Liberty University, a legal nurse consultant certificate from Kaplan University, a master of science in nursing from Walden University, and a doctorate of nursing practice from Walden University. Dr. Phillips currently resides in South Chesterfield, Virginia. Her most recent published book, The Need for Transformation, focused on the transformative influence of and journey to the presence of God.

 

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