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Joy For The Journey
$24.99
Philippians has been called The Epistle of Joy, but when Paul wrote to the Christians in Philippi, they were going through difficult times. Opposition to the gospel confronted these first-century Christians daily. His letter is one of encouragement and gentle proding. Again and again Paul implores them to rejoice. Paul reminds God’s people that we have something to rejoice about, in spite of adverse circumstances. Joy for the Journey offers a perscription for worry that works! Exchange your doubts, fears, and worries for joy in the Lord!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781602664081
ISBN10: 1602664080
Larry Hamblen
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2007
Publisher: Xulon Press
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