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Ask It: The Question That Will Revolutionize How You Make Decisions

This book explores the power of asking one specific question to enhance decision-making skills and personal growth. more

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Andy Stanley
Andy Stanley

Andy Stanley is a respected pastor, author, and communicator. Born on May 16, 1958, he has dedicated his life to serving God and leading others in spiritual growth. As the senior pastor of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, and the founder of North Point Ministries, Stanley has become a prominent figure in the Christian community. His teachings and writings have influenced countless individuals and churches worldwide. more

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