Miracles : A 52 Week Devotional (Audio CD)
$23.99
#1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury will inspire readers with her timeless 52-week devotional, now available with an updated cover.
The MIRACLES devotional draws from five of Karen’s most inspiring books, helping readers begin each week of the year encouraged by a true story of God’s miraculous power, along with a verse of uplifting Scripture. The excerpts selected from each of Karen’s Miracles books including A Treasury of Adoption Miracles, A Treasury of Miracles for Teens, A Treasury of Miracles for Women, A Treasury of Miracles for Friends, and A Treasury of Christmas Miracles, were compiled for the healing messages they offer. Perfect for holiday sharing, this book offers the gift of hope throughout the year through stories of real-life miracles happening all around.
10 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781478959977
Karen Kingsbury | Narrator: Eizabeth Wells
Binding: Audio CD
Published: October 2015
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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