Unstoppable God : Hope-Filled Devotions And Prayers For Women
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We serve an unstoppable God!
This lovely devotional, inspired by Job 42:2 GW (“I know that you can do everything and that your plans are unstoppable”) features more than 200 uplifting devotions for your heart. Created to encourage you to stay strong in your faith no matter what you’re experiencing in life, each devotional reading is complemented by an inspiring scripture selection and prayer starter. Touching on topics important to you, like Trust, Hope, Prayer, God’s Provision, Faith, Perseverance, and more. . .with each turn of the page, you will find your soul encouraged by the undeniable power of your heavenly Creator.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636092829
ISBN10: 1636092829
Janice Thompson
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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