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the nature of freedom

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The Nature of Freedom is a powerful devotional tool that will enable people to understand a wide variety of truths purely from God's perspective. The work of the Cross is examined, helping to unlock any area where you feel stuck in your present spiritual experience

143 pages, Paperback

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Graham Cooke

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Graham Cooke is a popular conference speaker and is well known for his training programs on the prophetic, spiritual warfare and intimacy with God, leadership and spirituality. He functions as a consultant, specifically helping churches make the transition from one dimension of calling to a higher level of vision and ministry.

Graham has written sixteen books and co-authored two more. He is presently engaged in completing a six volume training series on the prophetic; the first two books in this set are already in print. He has just completed a three book series on The Way of the Warrior and is also working on a second book in The Wisdom Series.

Originally from Manchester, England, he now lives in California. He is the founder of Brilliant Book House and My Emerging Light.

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January 9, 2017
Thought provoking letters inspiring new perspectives to the faith journey. I loved the learning and the journal questions allowing for personal responses to each of the letters' challenges.
Excellent beginning for this new year's spiritual growth and a great addition to the Graham Cooke library of Brilliant Books recommendations.
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February 20, 2020
I love the open-endedness of this book. It's more of a journal with topics laid out to grow the reader spiritually. It's flexible in reading and journaling, and like everything Graham writes (clearly with the help of the Holy Spirit) is deep and wide. A yummy addition to my Graham collection!
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