100 Words In Dialogue With The Holy Spirit
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“I have read 100 Words in Dialogue with the Holy Spirit. The style is fascinating-philosophical, theological, contemplative, bright, and challenging, yet humble in approaching the “Holy of Holies.” I found the writing challenging to my inner self. I am now thinking and feeling closer to the Holy Spirit. The book makes a good daily devotional for a spiritual journey.” -Rev. Mr. Bob Langwig, Presbyterian Minister, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church “I have read 100 Words in Dialogue with the Holy Spirit with fascination. There is much there that is useful for many readers.” -Jay E. Adams, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, Timeless Texts “The author’s unique credentials as a pastor, chaplain, scholar, and everyman blend together to make this book a must read for all who desire a closer relationship with the Holy Spirit. It provided me with an additional tool, a commentary of sorts, to help me as I explored my own special relationship with the Holy Spirit. My wife, Virginia, and I found blessings in using the words of the book in our daily devotions.” -Steve Kacprzak, Executive Director, Love Thy Neighbor Ministries
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591608752
ISBN10: 1591608759
Fred Rundell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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