31 Days Of Praise
$14.99
Christians who long to experience God in a fresh, way will treasure this powerful, personal praise guide, re-released with a new and updated cover. Ruth and Warren Myers offer this powerful devotional, which gives you one month of daily Scripture-based devotions with encouraging suggestions for experiencing God in a deeper way. Allow Ruth and Warren to teach you how to cultivate the “heart habit” of praise and worship, learn how to appreciate and adore the Lord in all things – even in the midst of pain, disappointment, and heartache. A deeper intimacy with God, and a greater love for Him, is the sure result.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781590525586
ISBN10: 1590525582
Ruth Myers | Warren Myers
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2005
Publisher: Multnomah
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