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Dreams ... everyone has them. A man dreams of becoming a CEO of a big corporation, a famous athlete, a hero, or the president of the United States ofAmerica. Basically, men dream about all things rich and powerful. For women, dreams are more sentimental. Women dream of having a successful career, theperfect marriage, children, and financial freedom to live like a queen. But what if you’re a Christian? Do you still have the same dreams? Is it okay todream about wealth, power, and success?Is there any truth that as a Christian, you can still obtain your dream job, dream house, and dream mate (i.e., soul mate) without compromising yourintegrity? Can you have morals in a world where if you want to be successful, you’re told you must be willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead? Dodreams really come true, or should you just leave your dreams buried in your childhood memories? Or is the reality of life, as a child’s nursery rhymeconcludes, that 'life is but a dream'?