Odd Ly Enough (Audio MP3)
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Humorous. Authentic. Relatable.
That’s Carolanne Miljavac in a nutshell.
And those qualities are just what her nearly half a million social media followers adore about her. Her Odd(ly) Enough is a message that your heart needs to hear: It’s time to embrace the “you” God made you to be. Tune out the naysayers of the world and jump into His loving arms. He’ll walk alongside you as you passionately pursue your God-given purpose. With chapters like “Who Do You Think You Are?,” “Control Freak,” and “Mistakes and Grace,” you will find yourself becoming a little more courageous. . .and a lot more confident about God’s purpose for your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640911369
Carolanne Miljavac | Narrator: Carolanne Miljavac
Binding: Audio MP3
Published: November 2018
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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