15 Minutes Alone With God For Men
$15.99
Sporting a handsome new cover, this popular guide (more than 200,000 copies sold) provides men with everything they need for daily spiritual refreshment and renewal. Like an older brother, Bob Barnes encourages men to develop their character as they enjoy intimate, life-changing encounters with God.
Each day’s offering includes a short Scripture reading (and a key verse to focus on throughout the day), a simple but thought-provoking devotion based on everyday life, a prayer, and action points that help guys apply what they read. These dynamic 15-minute devotions will inspire, challenge, and equip men to grow closer to God and more effectively love and lead the people God has placed in their lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736953894
ISBN10: 0736953892
Bob Barnes
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2014
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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