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Empowered to Influence
In this book Empowered to Influence , you will discover how the seven life-changing paradigm shifts have transformed the life and ministry of the author, Ken Chua, and how they may be applied in your life. Each of the paradigm shifts is peppered with Ken’s personal experiences and real-life encounters.
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