how has Get Your Truth Back blessed you?

Please let us know your thoughts on the eWorkbook. All comments are welcome and appreciated.

If you need specific questions, here are a few starters:

What two thought were you caught between?

What did you learn about yourself; that you can share?

What did you learn about God in the process?

What will you do differently as a result of walking through the process?

Is there anyone you have had to ask for forgiveness? How did it go?

Are there people you have had to cut out of your life? Why?

What changes have you experienced in your interaction with your family, community or church?

2 Replies to “how has Get Your Truth Back blessed you?”

  1. To date there have been many publications, seminars, workshops, symposiums and other assorted efforts to point us in the direction of how to work through the self-erected barriers that keep us from being in right relationship with God and living His will for our lives. The general premise for the bulk of these efforts has essentially been to:
    1. Acknowledge your problem area / difficulty
    2. Lay it at His feet
    3. Repent and pray on it
    I may be taking a general liberty here or there, but for the most part, that is pretty much the gist of the instruction we’ve been given thus far.

    What sets ‘Get Your Truth Back- The Roadmap For Tearing Down Strongholds’ head and shoulders above every effort in this endeavor before it is the practical, systematic, plan of attack approach that Dr. Byrd employs.

    Through practical exercises and applications, Dr. Byrd shows us how to identify problem areas in our lives, enlist and engage committed success partners and develop a personalized plan of attack to take back the areas in our lives we have relinquished to the enemy.

    In John 5:1 Jesus asked the invalid at the pool at Bethesda- “Do you want to be made well?” (NKJV) If you are looking for a tool to help you get in right relationship with God, then this is the tool for you!

  2. So many people are looking for a “good read” in these pandemic and cultural challenging days. How about a “good read” that is both challenging and enjoyable but also helps getting in touch with yourself. We all need a few minutes each day to build a better relationship with ourselves and God.

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