Move The Stone
$8.67
Donna Willey’s book will charge your spiritual battery. You’ll find yourself saying again and again “I agree!,” “Yes!,” “That’s beautiful,” or “What an encouragement!” God’s gift to her will be her gift to you as her perceptive writing skills move you to the core of your being. Read this book; you’ll see, and you’ll love it. Ruthie Jacobsen, Prayer Ministries North American Division “The Rod and Donna Willey story is one you won’t want to miss. It is full of hope, and courage, and evidence that when we trust God with all our hearts no large stone can block the power of Jesus’ resurrection in our own lives. Warning! Reading this book can actually change your life, you will never regret it.” Ron Clouzet, Director of the NAD Evangelism Institute, and Professor of Christian Ministry and Pastoral Theology, Seminary, Andrews University
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780615531335
Donna Willey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2012
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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