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God Idea vs Good Idea - Spirit or Soul - cover

God Idea vs Good Idea - Spirit or Soul

Kevin L. Cann

Publisher: RWG Publishing

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Kevin Cann’s book is about understanding God ideas vs. Good ideas. God gives each person His ideas. The difficult part is determining if the idea is from our Spirit or Soul. I want to help the Body of Christ find their God idea and share it with the world.
 
Available since: 02/28/2022.
Print length: 61 pages.

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