Draw Close To The Fire
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This book lays out the source of healing and charts the path toward healthy relationships and spiritual maturity. How do you respond when you find yourself facing a dark and difficult valley? Most of us want to hurry through the tough times. But when we draw close to the fire of God’s presence, we discover priceless treasures found only in the darkness of difficulty and discomfort. For those experiencing the darkness of deep emotional wounds, this book lays out the source of healing and charts the path toward healthy relationships and spiritual maturity.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780972842587
ISBN10: 0972842586
Terry Wardle
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers/ACU Press
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