180 Devotions For When Life Is Hard
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Life Is Good. . . Praise God!
Life Not Going So Well? . . . Praise God! . . .
Do you find that it’s easy to praise God when life is going well–the bills are paid, family members are healthy and thriving, and every day is smooth sailing–but difficult to muster up genuine praise when life isn’t going so well?
With 180 Devotions for When Life Is Hard, you will discover just the comfort and encouragement your heart needs for the areas of life that truly matter to you, including family, finances, work, health, faith, and so much more. Whatever life brings your way–through every mountain and valley–you will encounter words that uplift and inspire your soul in this lovely devotional.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683227731
ISBN10: 1683227735
Renae Green
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2018
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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