Ruth Anointing : Becoming A Woman Of Faith Virtue And Destiny
$12.99
This book will give me keys on how to activate the anointing to propel me into a new level of power, strength, insight, and vision for the plan God has for my life and for those whom I influence.
God is bubbling up a prayer movement all over the earth that will usher in the greatest revival the planet has ever seen. The remarkable life of Ruth is a prophetic picture for the church today. The beautiful picture of redemption told through the story of Ruth and Boaz is a foreshadow of the Father’s redemptive work in our lives.
Author Michelle McClain-Walters expands her popular Women of Prayer series with this fourth installment, which sheds light on how an entire generation of women today will operate in an anointing similar to Ruth’s to reveal the redemptive work of Jesus in the earth.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629994635
ISBN10: 1629994634
Michelle McClain-Walters
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2018
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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