Everyday Wisdom To Satisfy Your Soul
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90 Devotions Focus on the Soul-Satisfying Refreshment of Life in Jesus Christ
Everyone looks for satisfaction in their lives. For Christians, true soul satisfaction comes only from one place: Jesus. When we rest in Him, our spirits experience that long-sought fullness. The satisfied soul is not a bored soul, but one that experiences both good and bad and comes forth victorious in Jesus. In the 90 devotions in Everyday Wisdom to Satisfy Your Soul, you’ll find many faith experiences: praise, joy, thanksgiving, overcoming, and more. Each encouraging reading includes a title and a scripture. Perfect for personal quiet time or as a thoughtful gift, Everyday Wisdom to Satisfy Your Soul is sure to bless your heart.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643526850
ISBN10: 1643526855
Pamela McQuade
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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