Divine Embrace : An Invitation To The Dance Of Intimacy With Christ
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The Divine Embrace is an invitation to a more intimate relationship with Christ. Using the movements of the “Emperor Waltz” as a metaphor for the Christian life, Ken Gire invites readers to enter into the joy and the freedom of the dance–to be held in the Lord’s arms, to feel his presence and touch in their lives, to be embraced by the one whose love for them knows no end.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780842370714
UPC: 031809070710
Ken Gire
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2004
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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