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A Little Goes a Long Way - 52 Days to a Significant Life - cover

A Little Goes a Long Way - 52 Days to a Significant Life

Rachael Adams

Verlag: BroadStreet Publishing Group, LLC

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Beschreibung

A significant life is more simple than you think.

In a culture where bigger is seen as better, it's easy to wonder if your quick prayer between errands or the short note you text a friend means anything in God's kingdom.


Contrary to how you may feel, every little thing you do can go a long way in God's hands. Partnering with God unlocks the eternal significance of the smallest act. In fifty-two devotions, Rachael Adams exemplifies this empowering truth and shares


· personal stories of how God values each deed,


· practical actions for lasting impact, and


· encouraging prayers that reveal how much your contributions matter.


Watch God take your everyday actions and transform them for his eternal purposes.
Verfügbar seit: 04.10.2022.
Drucklänge: 176 Seiten.

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