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Joyce Meyer: A Life Of Redemption And Destiny

Richard Young

Publisher: Whitaker House

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Through Joyce Meyer's personal life and experiences, you will find strength and courage so that you, too, can conquer timidity and helpless dependency and learn to trust the God who answers prayer.
Available since: 09/08/2009.

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