My wife and partner in ministry, Laila, was recently interviewed on Faith Radio, Mornings with Carmen LaBerge. They discussed our book, "The Coup", and the generational legacy of blessing and curse. We hope to encourage you with the replay.
(photo taken with Carmen at the 4G3 Gala last year)
"The Coup" Book instills hope that God can utilize and redeem our stories
Family relationships can be complex, bringing both joy and encouragement or strife and hurt. The Bible presents various family dynamics, some healthy while others resembling the dysfunctionality found in most households like ours.
"The Coup" offers an analysis of David's family. As you reflect on your own story, consider how similar or different it is from this Biblical narrative that reveals shocking truths about individuals who, like you and me, dwell in dysfunctional relationships.Contemplating the background, characters, and consequences of each choice made in "The Coup" grants us insights into our own lives and the impact of every decision. We discover the costs that affect us, and our families, and leave a generational legacy of either blessing or curse.
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