Engineered to Make a Difference

Engineered to Make a Difference
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Download or read book Engineered to Make a Difference written by Fredy Tshibanda and published by . This book was released on 2022-09 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do we really believe God designed each of us with a specific purpose to resolve a problem in the world?Do we understand we have already received from God everything we need to be successful, make a difference & leave a legacy?Why is it that many of us feel like we do not have what it takes to be successful?What is true success?These are the questions I have been trying to answer for years. In my book Engineered To Make A Difference, I share how God took me from being a hardheaded kid in the streets of the Congo with no future to the person I am today. Becoming an engineer was just a way for God to reveal to me my true identity in Him and provide all the answers to my questions. As an average engineer, my job is to design every system with a specific purpose in mind and guarantee success for my clients. My own story made me realize that God is the best designer and the Ultimate Engineer. I am excited to share with you my crazy journey thus far full of pain, suffering, and blessings so that you can discover that God has also engineered you for success!


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