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Product Description: The Eagle Project Are you tired of living on the ground when you know you were born to fly? Many young believers love God and know they are saved, yet they still feel stuck—held down by fear, comparison, identity confusion, and unseen limitations. If you’ve ever felt like you are living far below God’s design for your life, it’s time to discover the divine power that makes spiritual flight possible. The Eagle Project: Soaring Above Limits by the Power of Grace by Rev. Ibrahim Yohanna Usman is your 12-week roadmap from grounding to soaring. What’s Inside? This isn't just a book; it’s a practical teaching manual and guided study designed for individual growth, youth fellowships, and campus ministries. Over 12 transformative chapters, you will learn to: * Break the Gravity of Limitations: Identify and release the "silent weights"—like shame, negative labels, and fear—that drain your spiritual energy. * Shift Your Identity: Move from "chicken thinking" to "eagle living" by aligning your mind with who God says you are. * Master the Art of Waiting: Discover how active dependence on God actually renews your strength for the journey ahead. * Use the Storm for Lift: Learn how grace transforms your greatest trials into opportunities for spiritual promotion. * Fly Your Own Assignment: Break free from the "silent killer" of comparison and embrace your unique, God-given calling. Why This Book? Grace is more than just what saves us—it is the enabling power that allows us to live victoriously every single day. Through powerful illustrations, biblical insights, and "Flight Test" practical exercises, The Eagle Project empowers you to stop striving in your own effort and start leaning into the wind of God's grace. Stop scratching the ground. Whether you are a student, a young professional, or a youth leader looking for a discipleship tool, this book will help you rise above your limits and lift others as you go. Ready to start your journey?

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