Daily Help Devotional
$16.99
Guidance & Comfort
The Daily Help Devotional directs you through each day of the year, touching and inspiring your faith and anchoring your soul to the Lord. These messages, along with key verses of Scripture, will bring you into fellowship with God in a remarkable way. These teachings will guide you in…
*Experiencing God’s direction
*Relieving tensions of the day
*Finding the peace that passes understanding
*Developing a stronger faith
*Knowing the mind of the Lord
Spurgeon’s writings directly reflect God’s words and principles, while they convey his characteristic warmth and compassion. In only a few moments each day, these meditations will help those who are seeking intimacy with our Lord and want to discover the joy of dwelling daily with our Savior.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603746977
UPC: 630809746979
C. H. Spurgeon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2012
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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