About the Book Why do I feel like I’m going through life naked if I’m following God faithfully? The Bible tells you the war has already been won, yet some days you simply feel undone. The enemy of your soul wants you to feel out of control…overwhelmed, outwitted and under resourced. When you listen to the lies the enemy weaves in your marriage, finances, relationships, and health, he wreaks havoc. Steals your joy. Kills your hope. And aims to not only dull, but destroy the power of God in your life. In Don’t Go through Life Naked, Susan B. Mead shares her own deeply personal experiences with feeling exposed and engaging the enemy—from the recurring nightmares of childhood to the loss of her son and perceived judgment of others. With scriptural insight, let’s-get-real vulnerability, and a wry sense of humor, Mead helps readers: – Toss out misconceptions about spiritual warfare to understand what Jesus really said about your spiritual authority and the certainty you have in him. – Know what to pray to steady your soul and restore your confidence. – Stop feeling overrun by the enemy and start believing the authority of God abides in you to overcome. In Don’t Go through Life Naked, Mead provides strong spiritual weapons for your life through the scripture of God’s prayer book, the Bible. These weapons enable you to successfully clothe yourself in God’s power and promises every day. A portion of the proceeds of Don’t Go through Life Naked will benefit Proverbs 31 Ministries to help them continue teaching biblical truth and taking the hope of Jesus to women and families around the world. Click here to purchase your copy! About the Author With over 22 years in corporate American, 2 million airline miles under her belt, 2 Christian Literary Awards on the shelf, an MBA hanging on the wall, and a Doctor of Theology candidacy in process, Susan B Mead shares her expert teachings on business, grief, spiritual warfare and relationships. A master storyteller and award winning, best selling author, Susan leaves audiences motivated to live a life free of regrets even though she has done the hardest thing any parent can do – bury her youngest son, Kyle. Susan has been described as a solid, comforting voice in a messy world.Whether speaking to business professionals, women’s conferences, industry leaders or writer’s workshops, Susan’s insightful wisdom inspires audiences, empowering them to make healthy mental u-turns to help them find calm in the chaos. My Review Don't Go Through Life Naked may have a strange title, but this book will be one that you will want to reread again and again. This is a guide on how to use the Word of God to help us in life's battles. This book is very encouraging. This book is not a hard to read book. The author did a great job with the writing of this. I would highly recommend this book. Disclaimer: I was given a complimentary copy of this book but all thoughts and opinions are my own honest ones. Blog Stops Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, May 15 proud to be an autism mom, May 16 Simple Harvest Reads, May 16 (Spotlight) Texas Book-aholic, May 17 Janices book reviews, May 18 Bibliophile Reviews, May 19 Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 20 Carpe Diem, May 21 A Baker’s Perspective, May 22 Christian Author, J.E.Grace, May 23 Jeanette’s Thoughts, May 24 Artistic Nobody,May 25 (Spotlight) Bigreadersite, May 26 margaret kazmierczak, May 26 (Interview) Reading is my Super Power, May 27 (Interview) Among the Reads, May 28 Giveaway To celebrate her tour, Susan is giving away a grand prize of a Kindle Oasis preloaded with her ebooks along with an autographed copy of her book Don’t Go Through Life Naked: How to Clothe Yourself in God’s Power. Click below to enter: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/0bc39d2b1/?
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