Fasting With God
$19.99
We cannot get closer to God without knowing more of who He is.
This book will guide me into a meaningful and impactful relationship with God as I learn more about the names of God and how each one pertains to a different element of His character.When we fast, it is a given that we fast with God. He is the power behind our prayers and petitions. But to truly fast with God, we must know Him deeply and intimately, in His character, power, and strength.
In Fasting With God, Tammy Hotsenpiller takes readers on a twenty-one-day journey through the names of God to discover the intimacy and breakthrough found in gaining a deeper revelation of who He truly is.
Features and benefits: – Author has released fifteen-minute videos on each of the twenty-one days, offering fasting tips and encouragement.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636412719
ISBN10: 1636412718
Tammy Hotsenpiller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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