Trials Of Today Treasures For Tomorrow
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“I simply have never met a more brave and wonderful person than Janet Eckles. She has every reason to live her life with fear and misery, yet lives it with faith and joy. Her book shows you a deep, heart-wrenching glimpse of the overwhelming tragedies she has faced and how she has gained victory over them through the power and healing of Jesus Christ.” -DR. BEN LERNER New York Times Best Selling Author Body by God: The Owner’s Manual for Maximized Living “Life is not about what you cannot do because of circumstances out of your control. Success comes when you recognize what you can do because of what God has given you.” -Jan Eckles Whether you have been faced with blindness, cancer, depression, fear, loneliness, or the pain of losing a child, Jan invites you to walk with her down the path to complete healing, peace, serenity, and incredible success.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594674365
ISBN10: 1594674361
Janet Eckles
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Xulon Press
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