Under His Wings
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Conquering, Fear Through Faith is Gods Promise to Us. In his previous book, Surrounded by Angels, Theodore Mistra told his story of Gods healing power and love that encouraged him to overcome illness and return him to an active and fruitful life. Now, through his journey of discovering ultimate faith, Gods promises, love, and Gods will for his life as he struggles to come to terms with his second life threatening disease in three years. With an abundance of Scripture references to support the text, the reader is surrounded with Gods Word from the first page to the last. Through Mistras trail he grasps that God wants him to realize that his biggest obstacle is not in front of him, but inside of him. As the reader, you come alongside him as he opens his heart and completely surrenders to his Lord, Jesus Christ. He shares his joys, God incidences, battles with fear, and many blessings. Under His Wings will provide you with knowledge and understanding of Gods: -Promises -Peace -Patience -Presence -Power
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SKU (ISBN): 9781927355626
ISBN10: 1927355621
Theodore Mistra
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2016
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
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