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You Can Do All Things: An Advisory Journal
You Can Do All Things: An Advisory Journal
You Can Do All Things: An Advisory Journal
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You Can Do All Things: An Advisory Journal

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This journal is a book that you will come back to as often as you can.



It will awaken something remarkable in you. It will ignite a sleeper. It will fulfil its purpose, which is to serve as an advisor.

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Release dateJun 23, 2018
You Can Do All Things: An Advisory Journal

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    You Can Do All Things - Munachim Chukwuma

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    Introduction

    Ithank you dear reader for taking time out to read this book, you have made a good choice that will benefit both of us and so I thank you.

    One of the greatest discoveries I have made in my life is that I can do all things that I set my mind on to do, because of God’s love for me and you, we can do all things. If you get this!, I can assure you that nothing as long as you believe it to be true will be impossible to you. Your work will show everyone else how much faith you have, how much you believe.

    Let me share a story with you.

    Once upon a time, there was a young girl born to parents who were not ready to be parents, her biological mother tried everything possible to eliminate her while she was still in the womb but she would not yield, she refused to go, she stayed. Her biological father was not even present in her biological mother’s life mostly because they were not married and that inception was just as a result of a one night stand. Feeling bitter and stuck, the first thing her biological mother did after she gave birth to her, as soon as she checked out of the maternity clinic where she had her, was to take the child to the gate of an orphanage home and leave her

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