Jonah
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This prophet learned the hard way that God can make u-turns in our lives and that He cares for all people.
Confronted by the prophet Jonah, a wicked city comes face to face with the ultimate decision to change their evil ways. Follow Jonah from his home to the high seas as he faces certain death in a violent storm. Through a turn of events, Jonah finds himself in a bizarre situation as God confronts his rebellion. Who will be saved?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781936164820
ISBN10: 1936164825
Art Ayris | Danny Bulanadi | Fabricio Cuerra
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2011
Kingstone Comics
Publisher: Kingstone Media Group
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