Scripture Confessions Collection
$15.99
When you are beset by life’s challenges, where do you turn? God’s Word is the only sure anchor in the storm.
For days when hope is hard to find, bestselling authors, Keith and Megan Provance, offer this compilation of topically arranged, power-packed decrees, taken straight from God’s Word.
This powerful collection of personalized declarations of faith will empower, equip, and encourage you to be an overcomer, no matter what life throws at you.
Topics include:
*Faith
*Healing
*Finances
*Protection
*Wisdom
*Guidance
*Relationships
*And much more!
Scripture Confessions includes five books of the bestselling Scripture Confessions Series, compiled into one edition. With more than 1.5 million copies sold in the series, this collection is a vital tool that will deliver life-changing words of faith, for everyday use.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781680314113
ISBN10: 1680314114
Keith Provance | Megan Provance
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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