Matt Chandler Releases New Book “The Overcomers” Unveiling the Encouraging Truths in Revelation

Renowned Pastor and Author Matt Chandler is set to release his latest project The Overcomers on May 7, 2024 (W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson). The book offers an encouraging word to Christians in an age of anxiety and outrage.
In The Overcomers, Chandler reminds readers of God's promises for his children by drawing on historical examples and the rich symbolism of the book of Revelation. The Overcomers provides an anecdotal framework for navigating life's challenges with courage, confidence, and faith.
Pastor Chandler urges readers that they don't have to be anxious or afraid of anything because both the present and future have already been won through Christ.
"With so much stress and anxiety in our world, it's crucial for Christians to understand their identity and purpose in God's plan," says Pastor Chandler. "Through The Overcomers, readers will gain practical insights and encouragement to face life's challenges with confidence and greater faith."
The Overcomers helps believers:
- Find courage and confidence in a world plagued with anxiety and depression.
- Feel empowered as God reminds them of His promises fulfilled and yet to come.
- Live a victorious Christian life marked by the power and presence of God.
"It is my hope that through this book the Body of Christ will be reminded that they are uniquely wired and uniquely placed in this moment in history as part of God's big plan to push back darkness and to establish light," said Chandler. "Christ has overcome, and in Him we, too, are overcomers.
The Overcomers will be available on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 wherever books are sold.
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