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Overpowering Nemo

 

GINNY BURGIN

 

Format: Paperback

Size: 216mm x 140mm

Pages: 180

Release Date: November 2020

Price: £9.99

ISBN: 9781912863662

ABOUT THE BOOK

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God shapes and forms things out of nothing. He takes nothing to make something which brings glory to His name. Many of us come to Him as ‘nobodies’, nothing, with no identity – Nemo (Latin for ‘no man’ or ‘nobody’) – and many of us struggle to overcome in areas like depression, negative thinking and the difficulty in seeing ourselves as having a voice in any positive way. But God is about calling, shaping, and forming a body which will ultimately become His glorious bride, His Church, bringing glory to His name. We are not meant to remain ‘nobodies’ but by His grace we are to overpower that which is of the ‘old self ’ and rise up to become part of that glorious Church and to give us a voice to speak to this chaotic world. Ginny has written Overpowering Nemo to provoke you to trust God for His supernatural intervention in your life, to overpower whatever is your Nemo and to enable you to become a voice that will be heard.

BIO

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Ginny is currently on the staff of City Church, Sheffield, England, serving both prophetically and pastorally as well as serving elsewhere in the UK and in Canada. She also serves as part of the Christ Central Apostolic Team led by Jeremy Simpkins and part of the Newfrontiers group of churches. Ginny has held a long-standing expectation to see revival in the UK and is passionate to see local churches thrive and grow as they experience the work of the Holy Spirit in their midst.

ENDORSEMENTS

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Overpowering Nemo is an urgent reminder to the Church to reach out and not neglect the ministry of healing and deliverance for those who have been so abused and ill-treated.’

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David Devenish, team leader, Newfrontiers Together

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‘This captivating book reminds us that what is impossible for man is always possible for God.’

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Rob and Helen Coleman, Grace Church, Bolton

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