Get Mike Bickle's new edition of his best selling book "Passion for Jesus." In it Mike shares many new stories along with adding 3 chapters on the beauty of God. Give it to friend as a gift.
Return to your first Love and rediscover God's Passion for you!
Regardless of your previous failures, and irrespective of your natural temperaments or personality, God is passionately in love with you. In this updated version of Mike Bickle's Best seller, discover:
- What God's personality is like.
- The freedom of who you are in God.
- The seven longings of the human heart.
- How moving from head knowledge to heartfelt passion for God liberates you from insecurity and fear of man, protects your soul, and heals inner wounds in your heart.
In order to experience long-term renewal and freedom, we must understand more about how God feels about us and become fascinated with beauty and His love for us. Like King David, we will discover the same truths about God's heart and find ourselves living the way David lived, fulfilling the call of God on our generation.
God First Loved You!
This is a book about the powerful, concrete connection between knowing the truth about how God feels about you and experiencing passion for Him. When the Holy Spirit wants to awaken love in you for Jesus, He reveals Jesus' affection to you.
These precious insights into God's heart are within your reach! They are there for the taking. God has opened His heart in the Scriptures to us. He is kind and affectionate toward us. The question is, how much intimacy with God do you really want? Just how passionate for Jesus do you want to be?
Mike Bickle is the director of the International House of Prayer of Kansas CIty, a 24/7 ministry of worship with intercession in the spirit of the tabernacle of David. He is also president of the Forerunner School of Ministry, a full-time Bible school in Kansas City. He has authored books such as Growing in the Prophetic, The Pleasures of Loving God, and After God's Own Heart. For more information on his teaching, visit the ministry Web site at www.ihop.org.
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