Tell Them I Still Am
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In this book are simple, true events as told by a woman who dared to believe and simply ask GOD for help. Donna Loyd shares how GOD answered her cries and turned tragedies into triumphs. These events were not mere coincidences. They were orchestrated by GOD who is not an imaginary friend. HE is a FATHER, concerned with every detail providing every need. Just as HE multiplied the loaves and fishes, HE is willing to multiply to meet our needs whether shoes, watermelons, or even boxes. We hope these accounts encourage and inspire you to dare to develop an intimate relationship where you feel comfortable enough to ask GOD to help in your time of need. He is waiting anxiously for you come to know Him as your own personal “I AM.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628712551
ISBN10: 1628712554
Donna Lloyd
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2013
Publisher: Xulon Press
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