Idolatry Made Me Do It
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Idolatry Made Me Do It is a faith-based journey of surrender, reflection, and transformation. Inviting readers to examine the modern-day idols that quietly shape beliefs, choices, and priorities. In a world filled with distractions such as success, relationships, image, validation, comfort, and control, this book challenges readers to consider what may be competing for their devotion to God.Through honest storytelling and spiritual reflection, Kayla Fointno Richardson invites readers into her own stories of idolatry and the difficult, yet freeing decision to lay them down for the sake of her relationship with God. Readers are guided on a journey of self-examination, and encouraged to identify idols in their own lives and understand how they influence faith, obedience, and identity. Each chapter serves not only as a testimony, but as a mirror, prompting readers to pause and ask hard questions. This book is both a confession and a call: to reflect, to release, and to realign one's heart with God. With guided reflection and heartfelt insight, this book challenges readers to confront what they cling to and discover the freedom, clarity, and restoration found in choosing God above all else.
Idolatry Made Me Do It is a faith-based journey of surrender, reflection, and transformation. Inviting readers to examine the modern-day idols that quietly shape beliefs, choices, and priorities. In a world filled with distractions such as success, relationships, image, validation, comfort, and control, this book challenges readers to consider what may be competing for their devotion to God.Through honest storytelling and spiritual reflection, Kayla Fointno Richardson invites readers into her own stories of idolatry and the difficult, yet freeing decision to lay them down for the sake of her relationship with God. Readers are guided on a journey of self-examination, and encouraged to identify idols in their own lives and understand how they influence faith, obedience, and identity. Each chapter serves not only as a testimony, but as a mirror, prompting readers to pause and ask hard questions. This book is both a confession and a call: to reflect, to release, and to realign one's heart with God. With guided reflection and heartfelt insight, this book challenges readers to confront what they cling to and discover the freedom, clarity, and restoration found in choosing God above all else.
AmazonPagina's: 256, Paperback, Kayla Fointno
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