Good Ole Spiritual Food
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Good Ole Spiritual Food is that early morning breath of fresh air to get the day going, the mid-day encouragement for the weary hearted, and the evening meditations to end a long, stressful day. It is thought provoking and uplifting, relational and moody, inspiring and moving. Readers will want to share this book with others because it was written out of real life experiences that most people face at some point in their lives. Good Ole Spiritual Food references scripture from the Bible to enhance the meaning of each inspirational poem, to confirm the unconditional love of Christ, and to open the eyes of the reader to the realization that Christ cares about every detail of his or her life. Good Ole Spiritual Food provides a short prayer with each poem. Too many times we get hung up on well-articulated prayers, thinking we have to know big words to be able to pray. This is just not true. Christ wants us to come to Him as little children, so how we pray is not important as long as we pray.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591605003
ISBN10: 1591605008
Loretta Eidson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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The great companies changed less in reaction to a radically changing world than the comparison companies.
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