Revive America : A Call To Revival In The Land That We Love
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Revive America will give tried and tested steps for drawing closer to God in a world that seems to be going the other direction. In its pages, you will find some of your favorite song lyrics which will remind you of the importance of music and its role in great renewals as well as challenge you to surrender everything to Christ.
Revival isn’t for the history books; it’s for your daily journal. As you read this book, remember to sing and pray your way to personal renewal in Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780996995771
ISBN10: 0996995773
Dean Hickman | Stan Toler
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2016
Publisher: DustJacket Media
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