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He Restores My Soul Let God restore your soul to its intended purpose-- "Jennifer Kennedy Dean has discovered the secrets of the ages that transcends all religious dogma and activity--knowing and experiencing God Himself! Join her soul journey and know your Creator in a powerful and new way, The late Dr. Bill Bright, Founder Campus Crusade for Christ International "Jennifer Kennedy Dean's book He Restores My Soul offers the reader an invaluable journey to deeper intimacy with Jesus in an insightful 40-day devotional. For those who long for renewal, spiritual refreshing, and a heart more centered on God and more receptive to His voice, I recommend this book." Cheri Fuller, speaker and author of the best-selling When Mothers Pray, the Gold-Medallion winner Extraordinary Kids, and other books
He Leads Me Beside Still Waters "Sabbath is not a day of the week, but a state of the soul." "Jennifer Kennedy Dean is a gift to the Body of Christ. I am so grateful that she allowed God to lead her beside still waters so that she could encourage the rest of us to find our soul-rest there. Beth Moore "He Leads Me Beside Still Waters is not a book to be read, but a book to be experienced. For forty days, you will sit at the fee of the Master Teacher and learn the joy of inner rest. Most Christians know the 'soul-rest' that comes from relying totally on the finished work of Christ for salvation. However, many do not know the ‘inner rest’ that comes from daily relying on His strength instead of our weakness." Gary D. Chapman, Ph. D.
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"Through an ongoing prayer relationship with the Father, He will reproduce His heart in me, shaping my desires to match His. He will take my self-centered heart and fasten it on Him" Jennifer Kennedy Dean
"Prayer is the means by which you will be freed from your earth-bound, time-bound thinking to participate in eternity." Jennifer Kennedy Dean
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