Gluttony: The Silent American Sin
There’s a silent, but obvious sin of our generation: gluttony. The USA is a land of plenty, and we too often abuse our abundance. But there’s far more than our waistline at stake. In this brief devotion we will see how gluttony has serious spiritual consequences and what the Bible counsels us to do about it.
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Gluttony: The Silent American Sin
There’s a silent, but obvious sin of our generation: gluttony. The USA is a land of plenty, and we too often abuse our abundance. But there’s far more than our waistline at stake. In this brief devotion we will see how gluttony has serious spiritual consequences and what the Bible counsels us to do about it.
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Gluttony: The Silent American Sin

Gluttony: The Silent American Sin

by Paul Tautges
Gluttony: The Silent American Sin

Gluttony: The Silent American Sin

by Paul Tautges

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Overview

There’s a silent, but obvious sin of our generation: gluttony. The USA is a land of plenty, and we too often abuse our abundance. But there’s far more than our waistline at stake. In this brief devotion we will see how gluttony has serious spiritual consequences and what the Bible counsels us to do about it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012229489
Publisher: Paul Tautges
Publication date: 02/25/2011
Series: Delight in the Word , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 34 KB

About the Author

Dr. Paul Tautges serves Immanuel Bible Church in Sheboygan, Wisconsin as pastor-teacher since 1992. His preaching and teaching ministry often takes him overseas. He also speaks at seminars and conferences, as well as on the Delight in the Word radio program. He is the author of eight books, including Delight in the Word, Counsel One Another, Comfort Those Who Grieve, and The Discipline of Mercy. Paul is a biblical counselor certified with NANC. Paul and his wife Karen have ten children.
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