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Helpers - A Rescue Mission - cover

Helpers - A Rescue Mission

Sunshine Rodgers

Editorial: RWG Publishing

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Sinopsis

"This is happening because God answers prayers! We need to have faith
that God knows what He is doing. He will use this for our good. You'll
see!" Anne assures.


"What do you do when your world is spinning all around you?" Kelsey
asks.

"What I always do. I pray," Anne says.
Disponible desde: 31/03/2023.

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