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The Parable of the Ironman

The Parable of the Ironman: Transforming your Weak Spot to your Sweet Spot (The Great with God series Book 1)

The Parable of the Ironman: Transforming your Weak Spot to your Sweet Spot (The Great with God series Book 1)

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Bringing hope to all who face impossible situations. This thrilling tale has a simple message; God delights to use the unlikely candidates of this world for His greatest work. There is a purpose to pain, so this book will be a special read for anyone who has ever asked the question, “Why did God let it happen?”Furthermore, there is a secret in this book, a unique perspective held in common by all the great saints from the beginning of time. A secret so awesome that when understood is capable of unleashing the power of God in and through even the weakest human life. The tool I have used to convey this transformational perspective on adversity is mentoring relationships. Mentors are renown for imparting a perspective of resilience, turning every adversity into an opportunity for growth and therefore empowering students to transform weak spots to sweet spots.This parable lays hold on the imagery of sports to bring about a greater understanding of spiritual truths.

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The Parable of the Ironman

This is a masterful retelling of Jesus most popular parable rewritten in the context of a triathlon to help athletes get a better understanding of the sacrifices required to follow Christ. Simultaneously, written in the similitude of the historic Pilgrims Progress, where the characters bare the name of their identity.

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