I Sat Down With My Father
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Poetry is the language of love, and God is the greatest author of love. The pages of this book are my heart’s attempt to put God’s love into words. In these words, I pray that you will find the love that I have felt throughout the years, that you will see and perhaps even feel the presence of our Heavenly Father, or that you will be intrigued to investigate beyond my words and delve into God’s Word.
Seek Christ, and you will find Him, for He is seeking you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486622733
ISBN10: 1486622739
Greg Maher
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2022
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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