Perfectly Imperfect : Character Sketches From The New Testament
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Is that a contradiction? The Bible is filled with stories of people with all kinds of flaws and imperfections.The astounding thing is what happens when God changes their lives.Perfectly Imperfect is about people whose true-to life stories are found in the New Testament. Theyare like us in many ways-confused, tempted,and often afraid, but then they meet Jesus, andtheir lives are wonderfully transformed.Through the character sketches in this book, welearn how God works with us. We discover somethings about the way God transforms us from what we are into what we can be. In these sometimes tragic and broken lives, we get a glimpse of how God renews us and remakes us into people who are perfectly imperfect.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834130968
ISBN10: 0834130963
David Busic
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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