Is it possible to transform suffering in this life? "Give Me Your Burden" describes in specific detail how to reshape your perceptions and behavior to do just that. Discover a new way of walking in the spirit, acting in the spirit, and a new way to function in this world. There are eight specific steps required. Each step is explained and illustrated. Explore how by loving your God and loving your neighbor as yourself, you can be the agent of transformation.
"Give Me Your Burden" opens you up to the possibilities of miracles happening every day. By applying the principals of this book, you can open the window to the supernatural and the divine.
Are you living your life with purpose, are you living with God's purpose for you? What is my purpose you ask? Do rankings or status indicators matter to God?
Discover your new purpose. Fear, rejection, or lack of personal self-esteem can no longer hold you back from being who you really are in Christ. The method is here! It's time to shine your light into this world.
Through our union with Christ we can become His agents and this relationship makes transformation of burdens possible. In the cross, we find the ultimate instrument for authentic healing, and this divine power can quietly work through you to assist others in this fallen world.
After reading the inspiring words found in this book, you may unexpectedly find yourself filled with divine light and confidence and in addition, other vital life-affirming discoveries may also be rendered as true and authentic. "Give Me Your Burden" will give you new perspective that will jumpstart a new sense of faith, with grace, and an alluring sense of dedication.
After experiencing a life-changing spiritual experience in the later 1990's, Charles Jacquin has served as a bridge for thousands of individuals who suffered burdens, many seemingly without remedy. His extraordinary intuition, wisdom and knowledge-gained from his personal experiences-have helped reshape the paradigms and create new realities through the experience of initiating the practice of "Give Me Your Burden."