| A New Perception on Purpose | | | | experience with Goliath to alert the reader to be |
| Shawn Easton provides the key to unlocking your | | | | vigilant for giants in their lives that keep them |
| purpose in God's kingdom in his book "Divine | | | | from discovering God's purpose for them. Easton |
| Connections." This is a book for everyone with a | | | | calls attention to the weapons God provides to |
| desire to move to a new spiritual plane in | | | | defeat their enemies. |
| experiencing God. Easton offers the reader | | | | Other divine connections suggestions include: Godly |
| insights into an understanding of the benefit of | | | | marriages, friendships, and family relationships. |
| being a member of the "Body of Christ." He sees | | | | Easton puts an emphasis on the importance of |
| the church as being made up of interconnecting | | | | passing on generational blessings and also |
| divine links of individuals who are joined together | | | | imparting the blessing down within the Body of |
| to support each other in fulfilling His divine purpose. | | | | Christ. He alerts the reader of the dangers of |
| Easton discusses the importance of the divine | | | | racial boundaries and of the importance of using |
| connection between New Testament personalities, | | | | time judiciously. |
| Elizabeth and Mary, Ananias and Paul, as well as | | | | The book is user friendly and well formatted for |
| Paul and Barnabas. He draws attention to the | | | | ease in reading, understanding and appropriation. |
| impact of the stoning of Stephan on the life of | | | | "Divine Connections" is a well-timed, significant |
| Paul and the consequence of this divine encounter. | | | | book, challenging the reader to step out in faith, |
| Examples are also taken from the Old Testament. | | | | to move beyond their comfort zone and to |
| The friendship that developed between David and | | | | determine their own God ordained divine |
| Jonathan illustrates how individuals are prepared | | | | connections and purpose. |
| for divine connections. Easton uses David's | | | | |