Birdies Bogeys And Blessings
$16.99
See You on the 19th Hole
Golf is one of the most difficult sports to play well. But practicing the sport can promote honesty, integrity, and patience. Golf can be enjoyed in an afternoon with your buddies, your family, or even business partners. A golfer can experience both euphoria and disappointment on the same hole.
Being good at this sport requires endurance, humility, and practice. The same can be applied to your daily walk with the Lord. Read about what some of the most famous golfers to play the game have to say about the sport, the God they love, and the faith required to hit a hole-in-one on and off the course.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781563096372
ISBN10: 1563096374
Del Duduit
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Iron Stream Media
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