Shipwreck : How To Hold On To Your Faith
$11.95
Based on Paul’s admonition to Timothy to keep a pure conscience and hold faith lest he should become shipwrecked, Shipwreck: How to Hold on to Your Faith looks into some modern maritime disasters seeking the key to lost faith. This practical little book helps discover areas of pride and bitterness in the life. It opens up the way for the good ship grace to minister to the heart and restore hope.
You will be drawn into the stories of Bismarck, Titanic, and Sir Earnest Shackleton’s ship Endurance as you walk through this heart journey, which will strengthen your faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781572584808
Cindy Bailey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2007
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
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