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This is His work, I told myself. Why am I making it mine?
The burden is light. Why am I making it heavy?
The work is a privilege. Why am I making it a chore?
Have you ever found yourself facing psychological burnout—wanting to just give up and quit the calling you’ve struggled under for so long? Do you feel frustrated that your efforts aren’t bringing the results you expected? Are you tired of the pressure and anxiety that comes with trying to survive under a load that seems too difficult to bear?
You aren’t alone; there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
In His Burden Is Light, the next eBook in Exponential’s eBooks series, K.P. Yohannan transparently shares his own story. Starting as an insecure, 16-year-old village boy, he boldly answered the call of Christ to come and die. Learn the lessons that eventually prepared him to become the world-renowned mission leader he is today, as he freely pours out his life on behalf of a generation that have never once heard the name of Jesus.
Dr. Yohannan shows us through his own journey that it is truly possible to cease from striving and to uncover the joy and wonder of sharing the Lord’s burdens in the way He intended. Discover for yourself that His burden is light. Download your FREE copy of His Burden Is Light.
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K.P. Yohannan is one of 100+ church planting leaders sharing their story and insights at Exponential East in Tampa, Florida, April 27-30.
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