"Fuel to Ignite Your Soul: The 40-Day Challenge" provides practical insights into how to develop
a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Ross Alan Hill became a Christian on August 3, 1970.
He studied at Cincinnati Bible Seminary and he was a pastor for 5 years. Later, he became
chairman of the board of his church. Ross says, "I wore the Christian label on my chest, but I
was completely empty on the inside." Like most Christians, he did not have a personal
relationship with Jesus. In Fuel to Ignite Your Soul, you'll learn a step-by-step plan of action to
build a personal relationship with Jesus. Take hold of the habits that have led hundreds of
pastors, business leaders, friends, and family to build a personal relationship with Jesus. It
doesn't matter your age or your current situation, Ross personally guarantees "Fuel to Ignite Your
Soul: The 40-Day Challenge" will be the catalyst to equip you with the daily habits to fall in love
with Jesus.
"Heaven and earth will disappear, but my words will never disappear" (Matthew 24:35). I
highly recommend this book and believe that when you read it and apply a daily practice of
reading God's Word and journaling your prayers, you will encounter God in the most
miraculous and supernatural way. I know and believe it because the fact that I am writing this
recommendation is a testimony of what Ross is teaching through this 40-Day Challenge.
- Charbel H. Najem, Co-founder Cedarwood Realty Group. Inc
ROSS ALAN HILL is the author of Broken Pieces: Nothing is Wasted, an inspirational book designed
to give hope and encouragement to everyone. Hill speaks about 40 times a year and is an
executive coach, culture coach, and the Founder of Tall Oaks Coaching for pastors. Hill has
successfully coached leaders for over three decades. His clients consist of high-impact clients,
such as one of the "Top Twenty-five Most Powerful Women in Banking," a world-renowned eye
surgeon, bestselling author, two-time Olympic gold medalist, dozens of CEOs and entrepreneurs,
and scores of pastors. Learn more at www.RossAlanHill.com.