100 Days Of Prayer For Difficult Times
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Prayers to Help You Get Through Life’s Toughest Moments
All of us will face difficult times. Lost opportunities, broken relationships, failing health, personal failures, financial struggle. The best response we can have to hard times is to turn to God in prayer. Yet sometimes we just don’t know what to say or how to pray.
Beautifully designed and perfect for gift-giving, 100 Days of Prayer for Difficult Times is a collection of go-to prayers for when you need to say something to God but you’re not sure just what words to use. Covering an array of challenges, losses, and unexpected hardships, these prayers help you express yearning, lament, praise, and gratitude to the One who made you, sustains you, and loves you through it all.
If you need encouragement and inspiration each day, look no further!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800740832
ISBN10: 0800740831
Carolyn Larsen
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Revell
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