Grain Of Sand
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Man is like a grain of sand, pushed by life upon the land. As he moves from place to place, he becomes, like sand, a part of all that he encounters. He pauses with first one group and then another, picking something up from each, and as he moves on he takes a part of each group with him. Too often, a man and a woman rush into marriage because society has led them to believe they must find mates by the age of twenty-five. Read A Grain of Sand to see how one man and one woman meet and become friends for life by the time they reach forty. Oceans apart, fighting a way back from a near-death accident, each one is looking for a part of a soul that is searching for its other half. If only each person has faith in God and the patience to wait for His answer, then society no longer has the answers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591608998
ISBN10: 1591608996
Ray Pharr | Joan Pharr
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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