7 Marvels Of Mercy
$9.99
In this book, Rev. Dottie Tasker shares the marvels of what God can do in your life. She teaches how you can learn to love, forgive, and trust–number one, trusting God, and number two, trusting yourself.
She shares about God’s abundance grace, mercy, and how His power can miraculously change your life through His Word. You will renew your faith in knowing God can do anything! This book will be a transforming walk to freedom. You were created, not to just exist, but to live a fulfilled and significant life.
Come along and be restored to righteousness and holiness!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949297928
ISBN10: 1949297926
Dottie Tasker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2023
Publisher: Deeper Revelation Books
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