God Planted The Trees
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“The Life of Man” has been marred by constant struggles that were not given to man by God in His creation. This is the “lie” man has lived since the fall of Adam. In this book, Vera M. Conyers asks you to “leave” on the “Tree of Life” that God planted.
And to this day, we continue to commune with these things, which all started with Adam’s fall from God’s grace. All heartaches and pain are brought about by one force: God’s fallen angel-the devil.
In this book, God Planted the Trees: The Life of Man, Vera M. Conyers elucidates on these things and why they happen, telling us that there is a solution to our inherited descent from the Lord’s esteem. She shares her insights into what happened during Adam’s time and the subsequent effects thereafter. But there is a way out of our bondage to the Fallen One, and we are assured of triumph.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781434907684
ISBN10: 1434907686
Vera Conyers
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2010
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
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