Hope Of Glory
$19.99
The Hope of Glory is a devotional guide with 57 lessons for older adults and those leading weekly devotionals in retirement homes, assisted living residences, skilled nursing facilities, senior centers or Sunday school classes.
These time-tested devotions will restore a sense of purpose and instill the Gospel message of hope in you or the older adults you know and love-as they remind us all of who we are in God’s eyes: not old and useless, but men and women created in His image who still have a life to live, a story to tell, and a future of eternal glory!
For individual or group use.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781938499326
ISBN10: 1938499328
Nancy Brummett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas
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