Risen Teen Devotional
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Where Hope is Found
For those who have placed their faith in Jesus, the resurrection is not about eggs, candy, pastel colors, baskets, clothes, or a mysterious bunny. For believers, it’s all about Jesus-His sacrificial life, atoning death, and eternal glory. If not for the resurrection, we would be without hope. Because Jesus has risen from the grave, we have life, purpose, and joy in this world and in the one to come. This is the story of the resurrection-from Holy Week, the crucifixion, the empty tomb, and beyond. This is what life is all about and where hope is found!
Each book includes 30 daily devotions, applicable Scripture, prayer prompts, and practical application.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781087784816
UPC: 081407462509
Compiled by: LifeWay Students
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Lifeway Student Devotions
Publisher: LifeWay Christian Resources
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