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Fireproof Your Life: Building a Faith That Survives the Flames
Fireproof Your Life: Building a Faith That Survives the Flames
Fireproof Your Life: Building a Faith That Survives the Flames
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Fireproof Your Life: Building a Faith That Survives the Flames

Written by Michael Catt

Narrated by Tom Parks

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Building a Faith that Survives the Flames!

Michael Catt shows how, like the great sequoia, we can stand strong through the fiery trials of life, and even be fruitful.

Using illustrations from his own life and from the new movie, Fireproof (produced by his congregation, Sherwood Baptist Church), Catt shows eight ways we can prepare our lives for the trials that inevitably come our way.

Discussing practical issues such as temptation, marriage and finances, he reminds us that in an eroding culture we are called to stand firm in our faith. Rather than succumb to the pressure of circumstances, we can stand tall and face our challenges in Christ’s power.

Life’s trials can overcome us—or they can serve us, growing us into the mature, life-giving believers God intends.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 24, 2010
ISBN9781441872289
Fireproof Your Life: Building a Faith That Survives the Flames
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Michael Catt

Michael Catt has served as senior pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, since 1989 and is executive producer of the popular Facing the Giants and Fireproof films that originated from the congregation. He the author of Prepare for Rain, The Power of Desperation, The Power of Persistence and The Power of Surrender and the founder of the ReFRESH™ revival conference. Michael and his wife, Terri, have two children.

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