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Most Christians live far below the power and impact levels the Spirit has planned for them. Confusion, ignorance, complacency, sin, and self-reliance conspire to keep disciples from moving with the Spirit. To combat this, Larry Walkemeyer invites everyday believers on an exciting three-week journey to a dramatic increase in their spiritual power level.
An epidemic of disappointment and exhaustion often permeates the lives of Christian pastors, leaders, and church members. 21 Days of Empowerment unveils essential principles that impart fresh passion, strength, and vision for fruitful ministry.
These twenty-one devotionals help readers experience the tangible empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Structured around the three movements of Acts 9:31, the book unpacks walking in the fear of the Lord, living in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, and multiplying the church’s impact. Read 21 Days of Empowerment to achieve a deeper life of Spirit-empowerment.
Larry Walkemeyer serves as Strategic Catalyst for Multiplication for Free Methodist USA to encourage the multiplication of disciples, leaders, and churches nationally. He is also Global Pastor for Light & Life Church, a multiplying, multi-ethnic church he and his wife Deb have led for the past thirty years. Larry also is Director of Equipping and Spiritual Engagement for Exponential. He holds a Doctor of Ministry and has authored several books.
Larry and Dr. Deb Walkemeyer have been married since 1978 and they write and speak frequently on marriage. They have two adult daughters. Larry enjoys snow skiing, waterskiing, biking, mission trips and long walks on the beach.
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