Keepers And Reapers
$19.99
This exciting Christian fictional drama, is inspired by Galatians 6:9, “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” Set in New York City, three friends have each petitioned the Lord for some crucial issues they need Him to fix this year. Agnes – after surviving tragic life altering events, she is radically pleading the blood of Jesus for her grown “off the chain” sons, before it’s too late. Marcia – the West Indian diva – Is it possible to serve God and her fine, wealthy, non-believing husband at the same time? Rebecca- feels her heartstrings pulling, telling her to seek God like never before. Her friends need her to pray and pray some more. And then the women meet Raneisha. God has promised us that if we keep His word, we will reap His promises. Can they endure in their seasons and not faint? Or will they get weary on their Christian journey and give up? Who will keep and who will reap? Keepers and Reapers is an anointed story about the love of Jesus Christ, God’s faithfulness, friendship, family, trials, tribulation, forgiveness, hope, grace, mercy, blessings and miracles.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606471265
ISBN10: 1606471260
Kim Daniels
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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