Max Lucado Explores the Role of the Holy Spirit in our Lives with "Help is Here"

New York Times Bestseller Max Lucado returns with his brand new book Help is Here on September 13. The book reminds us that our Good Shepherd doesn't just feed us; he leads us. He does more than correct us; he directs us. God keeps us on track--and best of all, he's commissioned the Holy Spirit to guide us down the winding roads of life, wherever they may lead us.
No more walking this path alone. No more carrying weight you were not intended to bear. It's time for you to enjoy the presence of the Holy Spirit and experience the vigorous life he offers. You can rest easy knowing that Help Is Here.
Lucado writes, "These are challenging days and sometimes it's easy to feel powerless amid life's chaos. Bills pile up. Savings dwindle. Relationships go south. Stress is off the charts. Too much to take on by yourself.
"What if I told you that you don't have to? That HELP is here! Someone to walk with you and guide you and bear the burden. A helper who never tires and is always near.
"The Holy Spirit.
"In my new book, you will learn about our heavenly helper and how to enjoy His presence and experience the fresh strength, fulfilling purpose, and victorious life He offers. Be encouraged... Help Is Here."
In Help Is Here, Lucado will give you the tools and encouragement you need to:
- Learn who the Spirit is and how the Spirit can help
- Become joyful, enthusiastic, and empowered as you draw closer to God
- Confidently take on any difficulty with the power of the Spirit
- Discover your unique gifts and purpose to further God's kingdom
Since entering the ministry in 1978, Max Lucado has served churches in Miami, Florida; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and San Antonio, Texas. He currently serves as Teaching Minister of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio. He is America's bestselling inspirational author with more than 140 million books in print.
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