Powerful Prayers For Your Family
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Become the Family That Prays Together.
AROUND THE WORLD, married couples, parents, and individuals have learned to pray powerful prayers for their children, their spouses, their babies, their marriages, and their own lives, aided by the spiritual encouragement and guidance of husband-and-wife team David Kopp and Heather Harpham Kopp.
Now, praying with power becomes a fun-filled family affair with the help of kid-friendly activities and ideas. Designed to capture the kids’ interest and meet many of mom and dad’s core spiritual needs, this fun, story-oriented devotional tool is perfect for every parent and child who wants to have a vital, Bible-based prayer life. This practical guide includes key scriptures, prayer and devotional text, Bible trivia, prayers for special occasions, truth to go, and more for the spiritually growing family.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781578568536
ISBN10: 1578568536
David Kopp | Heather Kopp
Binding: Kivar
Published: April 2004
Powerful Prayers
Publisher: WaterBrook
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