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Hardship, Healing, And Hope: How God Still Moves in the Lives of His People

por Joseph Williams

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Do you believe that God is still changing lives? You may be surprised to know God is moving today just as He did in the Bible. Read the story of how a blind girl is healed like the man in John 9, how a pastor escapes from prison just as Peter did in Acts, and how a womans hope for a child is realized just like Hannah in 1 Samuel. These modern day miracles have almost gone unnoticed until now. Every day in countries around the world, God is moving in the lives of people just as He has done for thousands of years. He is creating stories remarkably similar to those in the Bible, demonstrating that He truly is the same yesterday, today and forever. God can bring you healing, He can work through your hardship, and He longs to be your present and eternal source of hope. Take a journey around the world within the pages of this book and see how God weaves His story through peoples lives, and in turn, uses their stories to teach us practical and spiritual lessons. This book will encourage and inspire you to live for the God who cares for you deeply, and who wants to share the incredible story of your life with others.… (más)
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Do you believe that God is still changing lives? You may be surprised to know God is moving today just as He did in the Bible. Read the story of how a blind girl is healed like the man in John 9, how a pastor escapes from prison just as Peter did in Acts, and how a womans hope for a child is realized just like Hannah in 1 Samuel. These modern day miracles have almost gone unnoticed until now. Every day in countries around the world, God is moving in the lives of people just as He has done for thousands of years. He is creating stories remarkably similar to those in the Bible, demonstrating that He truly is the same yesterday, today and forever. God can bring you healing, He can work through your hardship, and He longs to be your present and eternal source of hope. Take a journey around the world within the pages of this book and see how God weaves His story through peoples lives, and in turn, uses their stories to teach us practical and spiritual lessons. This book will encourage and inspire you to live for the God who cares for you deeply, and who wants to share the incredible story of your life with others.

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