Mornings With God
$19.00
Experience the joy that comes in the morning with #1 New York Times bestselling author and Bible teacher Joyce Meyer as she delivers a 365-day devotional that encourages readers to start their days in the Word of God.
With each new day, the Lord offers a new invitation to fellowship and closeness with Him. He never tires of hear our voice. We can come before Him with our anxieties, our flaws, our hopes, and our joys, because He cares for us. When we pray our way through the day, the Spirit comforts and helps us, and we are able to encourage others and face our days with new strength.
There is no better way to start your day than by spending time with the God who longs to know you more and fill your life with the riches of His grace!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781546029250
ISBN10: 1546029257
Joyce Meyer
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2024
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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