Fasting As Unto The Lord
$14.99
Fasting can play an important role in your Christian life. It empowers your spirit man, enhances your prayer life, and helps you focus on your Christian walk. This comprehensive book by Marilyn Salmonson offers a wealth of information, incorporating scriptural guidelines for fasting with contemporary scientific knowledge on how to physically maximize your fast. She answers questions such as, “What are the benefits of fasting?” and “How did God command us to fast?” Don’t settle for an uninspired, lukewarm Christian walk. Let Fasting as unto the Lord take your relationship with God to the next level.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883688779
UPC: 630809688774
Marilyn Salmonson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2012
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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