Steve Miller - One-Minute Praises: Prayers To Brighten Your Day

Steve Miller - One-Minute Praises: Prayers To Brighten Your Day
Steve Miller - One-Minute Praises: Prayers To Brighten Your Day

STYLE: Prayer
RATING Not Rated
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 23071-
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FORMAT: Book
RELEASE DATE: 2006-09-01
RRP: £4.99

Product Description

Take a minute to talk to Him.

Start each day by expressing your love and devotion to Him who is worthy of our praise.

Would you like to start your day by offering praise to your Creator? These simple prayers of praise will help you bring glory to the God who made you, loves you and wants to walk through each day with you.

When fear, doubt, or discouragement begin to crowd your thoughts and feelings, you can redirect your heart and mind by praising God. When you are pouring out your concerns to God, you can bolster your faith by praising Him. And when you are nearly bursting with joy, you can experience the thrill of celebration by giving thanks and praise

for His goodness, faithfulness, and love for the wonderful things He has done for His gifts to us, including salvation and the hope of heaven.

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Posted by Rose Dairty in Brooklyn, NY 11212 @ 11:23 on Aug 3 2019

Live it!!!LA



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