Day By Day With Charles Swindoll
$19.99
We all need to spend quiet time in communication with God… and guidance from a leader with Charles Swindoll’s wisdom and insight can make that time productive, rewarding, and inspiring.
Now available for the first time in paperback, Day by Day with Charles Swindoll is a collection of poignant stories, compelling truths, and heart-warming insights to help readers build a meaningful relationship with God. Based on Scripture and excerpts from his best-selling classic, The Finishing Touch , this collection of 365 daily devotionals provides an anchor to a time of prayer and worship… day by day.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849905469
UPC: 023755025401
Charles Swindoll
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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