Bengal Believer : 52 Who-Dey-Votions For The Cincinnati Football Faithful
$16.99
Welcome to the Jungle-of Faith
Whether you have been a Bengals fan for decades or just a few days, Bengal Believer will inspire you to celebrate being a fan of a team that has had its highs and lows.
Bengal Believer recounts the stories of 52 true plays and players spanning decades of legendary football games, from Super Bowls to heartrending losses. In these devotions, you’ll get to relive some of the most incredible moments in Bengal history all while strengthening your faith with Scripture. The biblical and inspirational messages within these pages can be applied to the playbook of life and help you find inspiration in personal moments of victory or defeat.
So, grab your orange and black, start your “who-dey” chant, and get ready to be inspired.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781563097003
ISBN10: 1563097001
Del Duduit
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Stars Of The Faith
Publisher: Iron Stream Media
Print On Demand Product
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