What Hast Thou In The House
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Have you ever had an experience that you knew would be eternally etched in your heart? Reviewing yourself on video, watching one lit match in a darkened room, and chauffeuring a rat through town are examples of such moments that have carved memories for this writer. In What Hast Thou in the House, Patsy Burge pens short stories about inspirational moments from everyday life that have helped to shape her structural, spiritual, and carnal houses. She encourages us mentally to tour our houses as we read these thoughts from the heart and consider how our talents and possessions can be used in God’s service.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606477106
ISBN10: 1606477102
Patsy Burge
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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