Jewels Found Along The Path Of Life
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If you have ever wondered what it is truly like to become a real Christian and have an actual relationship with the living God and Creator of Heaven and Earth, then Jewels Found along the Path of Life is for you.
Jewels Found along the Path of Life is the remarkable story of one man’s journey that began when he accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior, was born again spiritually, and began a new walk in faith. It illustrates what it is like to get to know God personally, serve Him, and be used by Him, as it lists many of the encounters with God he experienced over the first twenty-five years of his saved life. Come along and walk the path of life with this man and share in the exciting journey, the many blessings experienced, the supernatural provision and protection found, and the numerous miraculous events that occurred as he continued to move forward in God’s plan for his life. See what it is like to walk on the path of life where one finds renewed hope, purpose, and fulfillment in their life-a path where perfect love casts out all fear, and the peace that passes understanding fills one’s heart even in the midst of fiery trials and great trouble. Join with this man as he learns about the unconditional love of God, His faithfulness, His goodness, His grace, and His immeasurable mercy. It is a journey that will change your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781490837536
ISBN10: 1490837531
Michael England
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2014
Publisher: WestBow Press
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