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Hope Over Scars - How God Turns Pain Into Purpose And Scars Into Testimonies - cover

Hope Over Scars - How God Turns Pain Into Purpose And Scars Into Testimonies

Missionary Philip Parsley Dawood

Verlag: Spines

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Beschreibung

Philip Parsley Dawood's "The Luminous Path" is an enlightening journey of the human spirit, blending faith and resilience. The book offers a moving testament to life's struggles and ecstasies, with Scripture-infused wisdom. Dawood invites readers to transcend their scars, celebrate victories, and embrace divine purpose. This narrative serves as a beacon of hope, urging us to face the future with courage and conviction, guided by the light of God's presence. It's a universal guide for anyone seeking spiritual fulfillment and the strength to overcome life's storms.
Verfügbar seit: 09.01.2026.
Drucklänge: 180 Seiten.

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