Face To Face With God
$16.99
God Loves Us When We Deserve It the Least
Jim Maxim’s gripping true story is proof that miracles do happen-and that victories are won through God’s power no matter what odds are against you.
And the odds were stacked high against Jim…
*Addicted to alcohol and drugs
*Oppressed by demons
*Battling feelings of worthlessness
*Teetering on the edge of death after a violent car accident
But God had wonderful plans for his life. While Jim was unconscious in the hospital after his car accident, Jesus appeared to him and offered him love, forgiveness, and the power to overcome any obstacle. Nobody-absolutely nobody-is beyond God’s reach. You, too, can receive His love, power, hope, and purpose for living, no matter what dark times you are going through. Discover the power of God’s all-conquering love in your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603742863
UPC: 630809742865
Jim Maxim
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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