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A Sheep's Faith Journal - Ordered Steps - cover

A Sheep's Faith Journal - Ordered Steps

J Roberts

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

In this inspiring journey of faith, the author explores spiritual resilience, weaving prayers, scriptures, and personal reflections to guide seekers towards divine communion. The text delves into Christian teachings, stressing Christ's sacrifice, the transformative power of belief, and the importance of aligning one's life with God's purpose. Readers are urged to ponder their spiritual walk, uncovering the blessings of grace and the call to live a life of righteousness. This narrative offers insights into repentance, prophecy, and the gifts of the Holy Spirit, ultimately celebrating the potential for personal growth and transcendence within the Christian faith.
Available since: 03/25/2025.
Print length: 240 pages.

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