Purposed Woman : Transformational Truths For Purposeful Living
$13.95
Discover how to live with intentionality and purpose as a woman in times like these. This book engages women of every background, status, or culture during a purposeful journey to victorious living. Whether you are questioning your purpose, walking in the fullness of it, or inadvertently walking away from it, the truths in this book will meet you wherever you are and cause transformation. The Purposed Woman exposes the deeply rooted issues that subtly rob women, while revealing solutions to the unique challenges often faced by women. By dissecting the complete and total purpose for the creation of woman, the powerful revelations in this book will bring deeper meaning and fulfillment to your life
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SKU (ISBN): 9781449739515
ISBN10: 1449739512
Hope Blackwell
Binding: Perfect
Published: February 2012
Publisher: WestBow Press
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