This is an intriguing book about the Cloud of Witnesses who are watching real-life situations being lived out here on Earth. The unique stories keep your interest and are an encouragement to live out your own similar situations God\u27s way. Whether you think about it or not, you are constantly under surveillance. Even if you don\u27t star in your own reality TV show, don\u27t think for a second you aren\u27t in the spotlight. Author Marla Cross sheds some light on an interesting theory about actions, perceptions, and the ultimate test of character. Are you the same person in public as you are in private? Do your convictions only dictate your actions when it\u27s convenient and for the show of others? In times of indecision, consider not on...
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