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Courage to Conquer - 365 Devotions from Joshua Judges and Ruth - cover

Courage to Conquer - 365 Devotions from Joshua Judges and Ruth

Brian Simmons

Publisher: BroadStreet Publishing Group, LLC

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Summary

The books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth detail powerful stories of God's sovereignty as he led his people from wilderness wanderers to conquering heroes. The Israelites faced battles, oppression, and famine, but God guided them through it all, revealing himself as the heavenly Joshua, holy Judge, and merciful Kinsman-Redeemer.


 

Courage to Conquer presents 365 daily devotions and prayers to inspire you with fresh vision, bold faith, and renewed passion to possess God's plan for you. Featuring Scripture from The Passion Translation®, this devotional will encourage you to defeat every obstacle that may hinder your advance in God.
Available since: 05/03/2022.
Print length: 384 pages.

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