Creatures of Habit: Breaking the Habits Holding You Back from God's Best Spiral-Bound |

Steve Poe

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Join pastor and bestselling author Steve Poe as he helps you break free from the destructive patterns that are keeping you from the joy-filled, flourishing life that Jesus promised each of us.

We all have both good and bad habits in our life. Creatures of Habit reveals how to remove bad habits and replace them with godly ones. But it's not a matter of simply working hard to make changes--true transformation is God's work, and our job is to listen, obey, and put into practice what he's already directing us to do.

While each chapter focuses on a different bad habit, Poe shares a self-assessment at the end of each chapter, encouraging you to ask yourself:

  • Has this become a habit in my life?
  • Is it affecting my relationship with Christ?
  • Is it affecting my relationship with others?
  • Is it affecting my attitude in a negative way?
  • Is it keeping me from becoming the person God wants me to become?

Each chapter provides insights, biblical examples, and tangible tools that will help you break the bad habits that can become spiritual strongholds in your life.

Praise for Creatures of Habit:

"Any change, even an incremental one, can make a huge difference over the course of your life. It's never too late to let God help you change the trajectory of your life. Steve Poe will help you see just that."

--Kyle Idleman, Senior Pastor and bestselling author of Gods at War

Publisher: HarperCollins
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1400223423
Item Weight: 0.5 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.4 inches

Steve Poe is lead pastor of Northview Church in central Indiana. Under his leadership, the church has grown in attendance from 500 to over 11,000. Steve has spoken at major events such as the North American Christian Convention, Truth at Work Leadership Conference, Next Level Leadership Conference, Building God's Way church growth conference, and chapel for Taylor University. In 2017 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Taylor University.