Lifting Him Up
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Worship leader Dr. Ron Kenoly teams up with his pastor, Dr. Dick Bernal, in this practical guide to praise and worship. You’ll learn from the Bible how to enter into the Lord’s presence, plus you will gain valubale insight into the scriptural role of praise and worship in your life and church. Lifing Him Up also includes Ron Kenoly’s own insprational story and tells how he and Dick Bernal interact in ministry.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781602730069
ISBN10: 1602730067
Ron Kenoly | Dick Bernal
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2008
Publisher: Parsons Publishing House
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