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Seeking & Finding God's Hidden Treasure - cover

Seeking & Finding God's Hidden Treasure

Cherilyn Buhlmann

Verlag: RWG Publishing

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Beschreibung

As God blesses through giving me the devotions I share with my coworkers at Southeastern University– I bless Him by giving them to others as He leads me. It is my birthday gift back to God and is my passion. He has given me insight in His Word I count as treasures. They are hidden treasures, as God's Word says until they are found.

Step deeper into the river, as I have, only after seeking God's attributes. God Bless You!

Cherilyn Buhlmann
Verfügbar seit: 13.04.2023.

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