I Own A Bible And Im Not Afraid To Use It
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Have you ever played Bible roulette? You know, the game where you randomly open the Bible and pray for just the right page? In this engaging book, Laura Stierman invites you to find guidance and inspiration in the words of Scripture in a different, more thoughtful way. Through a simple, concise, and meaningful technique applied to the stories of eight women in the Bible, discover how God’s word is indeed fascinating, hopeful, and relevant to our daily lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781593255206
ISBN10: 1593255209
Laura Stierman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2021
Publisher: Word Among Us
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