Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviewed Jacobs Obamedo, author of “You Believe In God, But You Don’t Trust Him: Journey From Passive To Active Faith”
Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviews the author of “You Believe In God, But You Don’t Trust Him: Journey From Passive to Active Faith”, Jacobs Obamedo. This inspirational narrative provides a solution to bugging faith challenges.
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Jacobs Obamedo graduated from the University of Nigeria-Nsukka with a bachelor of science degree in economics and sociology. He attended Hampstead Bible School in London and was pastor of Hither Green Gospel Assembly Lewisham in London, England.
He holds a master’s degree in theology from Lighthouse Christian College in Beebe, Arkansas, and a doctoral degree in theology from Christian Outreach Bible Institute College Seminary in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He is married to Felicia and has four spirit-filled adult children.
“You Believe In God, But You Don’t Trust Him: Journey From Passive to Active Faith” by Jacobs Obamedo provides a permanent solution to what may be spiritual pests and defects challenging your fruitful walk with the Lord.
Do you know that without faith, your existence has no place in God?
Doubt’s goal is to change your destiny with God. There will always be room for uncertainty and concern in your life unless your faith is consistent in all situations. How is your relationship with His Word?
Are you still wrestling with doubt, fear, anxiety, or unbelief?
You must quickly break the backbone of doubt and skepticism in your spiritual journey. Doubt steals your blessings and destroys your destiny. Doubt and concern are both spiritually burdensome to God’s children. The only way to change a person is to alter his way of thinking and eating. Consider the Word and learn to eat it.
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