What Is Your Name?

Discovering Your Heavenly Name

by Frankie L. Jackson


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Softcover
$18.68
Hardcover
$28.03
E-Book
$13.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/02/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 123
ISBN : 9781436385145
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 123
ISBN : 9781436385152
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 123
ISBN : 9781465316714

About the Book

Frankie L. Jackson, in his many years of service in the kingdom of God, has devoted his life in search of the true message of the Gospel. A message overshadowed by religion and, to some extent, misunderstood by both Christians and non-Christians. In this book, What Is Your Name? Pastor Jackson brings to light the theme and focus of Christ¡¦s message and why He came to die for the world. He strongly believes that the impact of the Gospel is closely related to our presentation of the message Christ preached. You will be encouraged to reexamine your life as you take a closer look at where you fit in the plan of God. Who am I to God? and how does He see me? These questions can easily be answered once you¡¦ve discovered your heavenly name. This book will provide you with these answers and some thought-provoking concepts about names and heaven¡¦s name for you, such as, -Why Names Are Important to God -God¡¦s Purpose for Names -What Is Your Heavenly Name -Satan: The Enemy of Your Name -Living Up to Your Name Discovering your heavenly name can add meaning to your life and give you value beyond your earthly name. God wanted to give you more than dominion; He wanted you to have His image and likeness and a heavenly name.


About the Author

Pastor Frankie L. Jackson is the founder and senior pastor of Syracuse Salt of the Earth Ministries, based in Syracuse, New York. Pastor Jackson is an extraordinary, gifted motivational speaker anointed with a mandate to rediscover, restore, and reconcile man’s relationship with God. Pastor Jackson is the author of the revised edition of The Nature of God. Pastor Jackson’s gift gives him the ability to effect change in a diverse population, both secular and religious institutions.