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Clay Crosse burst onto the contemporary Christian music scene with his 1994 hit "I Surrender All." And over the next four years, his star climbed higher and higher with more number-one hits and sold-out concerts. But beneath his success lurked a dark secret: He was addicted to pornography. No one knew he had a problem--not even Clay--until the day God took away his voice. What followed that day was a story of the power of grace and forgiveness. Now Clay and Renee tell their story with the prayer that it will help countless other marriages--perhaps even yours.
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Dove Award-winning artist Clay Crosse and his wife, Renee, share their personal story of his struggle with pornography and how they rebuilt their marriage.
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Dove Award-winning artist Clay Crosse and his wife, Renee, share their personal story of his struggle with pornography and how they rebuilt their marriage.
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The true story of how one couple found their way out of the tangled web of pornography.
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Here's how you can lead focused, well-planned small-group meetings that are both efficient and effective. Excellent leader-training tool.
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NEED IDEAS YOU CAN USE RIGHT NOW? If you're thinking about leading a small group or have led one for years, you're probably looking for ideas on how to make the most of your meetings. How to Have Great Small Group Meetings gives you dozens of ideas you can implement right away to have successful group meetings. From determining your purpose and learning to plan to getting everyone involved and staying on track, this book will equip you to make your small group meetings great for everyone involved.
About the Author
Clay and Renee Crosse speak at various seminars and conferences nationwide promoting the message of their ministry, HolyHomes. Clay also has an extensive concert and worship leading schedule. Clay is a three-time Dove Award winner including the 1994 New Artist of the year. He has had 9 #1 songs including “I Surrender All,” “He Walked a Mile” and “I Will Follow Christ.” Clay and Renee reside in Memphis, Tennessee with their four children, Shelby, Savannah, Garrett (adopted from China in 2007) and Sophie (adopted from China in 2005).