Calvarys Crimson Tide
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From the Foreword: …I have written the vision God gave me. I have written a book that proclaims the gospel of Jesus in the language of football. The “tables” you’re holding in your hand spell out what I believe to be God’s spiritual game plan for every person’s life.
The execute this plan, first heed two pages from God’s playbook:
An Invitation…Isaiah 1:18
A Declaration…Philippians 3:7-8
I have written the vision. I trust and pray you will take it and run!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628717938
ISBN10: 1628717939
Gerald Johnson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
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Publisher: Xulon Press
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