From The Pen Of The Poet To The Beat Of The Heart
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Everyone needs a word of encouragement from time to time. In this book of poems, you will find not only encouragement, but also inspiration, challenge, and hope to continue on through the day-to-day challenges of life as well as the bigger trials and difficulties that you will undoubtedly face. In the few minutes it takes to read a poem or two, you will be given a fresh and new outlook, in spite of your circumstances. People around the world have been impacted by Jim’s poems-you will be as well. ENCOURAGEMENT: Everyone Needs It INSPIRATION: Living Life to the Fullest CHALLENGE: Make a Difference TRUST: Everything of Value Is Built on This PRAYER: Conversations with God PATRIOTISM: For God and Country HOLIDAY SEASONS: Times of Celebration and Reflection
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594670053
ISBN10: 1594670056
Jim Lake
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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