30 Shots of God’s Word to Keep You Focused on Christ
by Rhonda Rhea

One touch is all it takes. One touch and you have that perfect cup. That perfect cup of espresso to wake you up, energize you, and help you face the day.

Just like a perfect cup of espresso, God’s Word contains the perfect balance of ingredients to wake up believers spiritually, energize the soul, and help believers be spiritually alert as they face their day. Espresso Your Faith takes a daily-shot approach to  God’s espresso—His Word—as readers explore the 30 keys from God’s Word to staying spiritually alert. Based on 1 Peter 5:8, which warns believers to stay alert, humorist Rhonda Rhea takes a perky approach to helping readers understand what that means and helps them drink in God’s instructions as it relates to being spiritually alert. Her humor will warm readers hearts while her practical insight will have them paying attention to the world around them with a fresh biblical perspective. She promises that before you know it, God will be gloriously energizing lives and having believers feeling perkier, healthier, and stronger.

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Retail: $14.99
Digital: $9.99
EAN: 9781596693661
ISBN: 1596693665
Item #: N134109
Category: Devotional
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Size: 6 X 9 Inches
Page Count: 192
Pack Qty: 36
Pub Date: Early February

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About the Author

Rhonda Rhea is a humor columnist (HomeLife, ParentLife, Today’s Christian Woman, Charisma), radio personality (WRCM, Charlotte, N.C.), and author of eight books, including High Heels in High Places and I’m Dreaming of Some White Chocolate. She lives in the St. Louis area but enjoys traveling to every corner of the nation speaking at all kinds of conferences and events. Rhonda says her favorite and most adventurous roles are as wife to Richie Rhea, senior pastor of Troy First Baptist Church, and as mom to her five nearly grown children.

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