Incredible Power Of Prayer
$4.09
From the Back Cover:
True Stories of God’s Power to Change Lives
Roger Morneau is a man of remarkable faith. When he prays, things happen. And it’s exciting!
Some miracles have saved him from certain death. But most are in response to prayers for others. Patients dying in a hospital get well. Shattered families are reunited. Addicts find freedom. And hearts are changed.
Every year Roger Morneau receives thousands of calls and letters requesting intercessory prayer. As he shares God’s amazing answers, he shows how you too can take hold of the incredible power of prayer.
48 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780828013291
Roger Morneau
Binding: Mass Market
Published: August 2001
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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