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From The Fathers Heart
$15.99
133 Pages/115 Letters Of Varying Topics
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From the Father’s Heart a glimpse of God’s nature and ways
These intimate messages are written as letters from our heavenly Father. They are meant to be read aloud to help you more fully experience His reality-to become attuned to His thoughts and emotions.
Allow these letters to sensitize your spirit to the heart of your God so that, being touched by His presence, and quickened by His love, you may find the joy of knowing your Father…
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SKU (ISBN): 9780914903826
ISBN10: 0914903829
Charles Slagle
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 1992
Publisher: Destiny Image
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