CONFLICT & COURAGE TP 2025 EVENING DEVOTIONAL
$32.99
ISBN
| Item Format | Hardback |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Review and Herald Publishing |
| Weight (lbs) | 1.780000 |
| Page Count | 386 |
| Language | English |
| Year Published | 1970 |
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Prophets and priests, kings and apostles, parade through the inspired pages of this daily devotional.
Arranged roughly in chronological order, each reading focuses on some decisive moment in salvation history, and shows how the lessons of the past illuminate our future.
In the exploits and failures of saints and sinners we find counsel, comfort, and hope for today—a passing of the torch—so that the same faith that blazed in God’s servants of old might burn anew in us.
| Weight | 1.75 kg |
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