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Child of Hope

Winner Kpochi Ikemefuna

Publisher: COMMUNE WRITERS INT'L

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Summary

In a world filled with sadness and doubt, hope is like a light that shows us the way to a future blessed by God. This book, written by someone who has personally experienced the amazing effects of faith, aims to explain the idea of hope as found in the Bible, how we can grow it in our lives, and why it’s important now and forever.
Available since: 02/20/2024.

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