Jesus Calling For Graduates
$15.99
You just graduated. Now what?
Hear what Jesus has to say to you during this major life transition.
During times of transition and unknown next steps, it is more important than ever to cling to the promises of God and to tune your ear to hear what Jesus has to say. Jesus Calling for Graduates provides guidance and encouragement for new grads as they venture into the next phase of their lives.
Follow along with 150 devotions divided topically-on topics such as attitude, discerning God’s will, identity, and worth-that are most applicable and relevant to your life now-a little bigger, a little more exciting, a little scarier-and lean in close to hear what Jesus is saying to you today: words of hope, encouragement, and reassurance of His unending love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780718087418
ISBN10: 0718087410
Sarah Young
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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