Claim Your Victory Today: 10 Steps That Will Revolutionize Your Life

Creflo A. Dollar

Language: English

Publisher: FaithWords

Published: Oct 19, 2006

Description:

CLAIM YOUR VICTORY TODAY is a must for all who desire to live an effective life in the power of God. This book presents insightful, God-given wisdom that invites listeners to finally understand what it means to access God's abundance. Creflo Dollar assures readers that there is a time and season for everything. Those who practice the ten practical steps spelled out in this book will discover the power that comes with following the order God has created in this world. To achieve victory, we must:

  • Identify the problem

  • Decide to overcome the problem

  • Find a promise about it in God's Word

  • Listen to the Word

  • Meditate on the Word

  • Confess the Word

  • Act on the Word

  • Apply the pressure of patience

  • Wait for God's timing

  • Expect an answer

This audiobook offers keys to victory for anyone hungry for God's power, thirsty for God's presence, or eager for success in every area of life.

About the Author

Dr. Creflo A. Dollar is a much sought-after conference speaker, with books, CDs, audiotapes, and videotapes in worldwide distribution. Many of his works, including The Anointing to Live, Understanding God's Purpose for the Anointing, and The Divine Order of Faith, have been added to the curricula of Christian colleges across the United States. You can visit the Creflo Dollar Ministries Web site at www.creflodollarministries.org.

From AudioFile

This curiously empowering guide by a prosperity televangelist shows how modern thinking and Old Testament prescriptions can help people create the lives they want. The focus is on thinking boldly and grounding oneself in biblical passages rather than allowing cynical or destructive influences to creep into our sense of what's okay for us. The author's 10 steps are righteously grounded in the Bible and totally in sync with secular thinking on success. Despite good individual performances by the author and his two reading partners, the two extra voices are distracting. Avoidable technical glitches contribute to the impression that Hachette's producer lost control of this project somewhere along the way. T.W. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine