Steve Beyer - www.BiblicalMind.com
ABOUT ME
Steve gave his life to Christ as a young adult and went on to earn a degree in Biblical Psychology from Christian Heritage College He spent several years serving in key positions in several Christian ministries. Although he found success in the Christian community, he felt that something was still missing.
In the 1980's, he entered the fast-paced world of mortgage banking and helped a long time friend build the 10th largest privately held mortgage bank in America. But after several years as a successful businessman, his spiritual life was in tatters, his marriage had failed and the corrosive and destructive habits of the world had taken hold.
With nothing left to lose, Steve faced a crossroads. He had to choose whether to believe that the abundant life in Christ was real or an elaborate hoax. Thus began Steve's personal journey into spiritual health and an honest relationship with Jesus Christ.
"My greatest concern with so many Christians I observe is the gap between the reality they experience and God's promise of an abundant, peaceful life. Rather than overcoming their problems, many Christians continue trapped in the same old behaviors.
I believe God is who He says He is and He gives us victory through Jesus Christ. Therefore, I refuse to believe that any situation is hopeless. I believe that anyone is able to triumph over habits and addictions."
http://www.biblicalmind.com
In the 1980's, he entered the fast-paced world of mortgage banking and helped a long time friend build the 10th largest privately held mortgage bank in America. But after several years as a successful businessman, his spiritual life was in tatters, his marriage had failed and the corrosive and destructive habits of the world had taken hold.
With nothing left to lose, Steve faced a crossroads. He had to choose whether to believe that the abundant life in Christ was real or an elaborate hoax. Thus began Steve's personal journey into spiritual health and an honest relationship with Jesus Christ.
"My greatest concern with so many Christians I observe is the gap between the reality they experience and God's promise of an abundant, peaceful life. Rather than overcoming their problems, many Christians continue trapped in the same old behaviors.
I believe God is who He says He is and He gives us victory through Jesus Christ. Therefore, I refuse to believe that any situation is hopeless. I believe that anyone is able to triumph over habits and addictions."
http://www.biblicalmind.com
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