You Might Need Revival If
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“You Might Need Revival If” is an attempt to examine the meaning of Christian revival in a unique way. Believing that God is the Creator of all things, including laughter, the author tries to look at revival from its humorous side; and at the same time, express the need for joy in the heart of every Christian. This joy can only come from knowing the God of all creation, Who loves us and wants to bless us with a happiness that transcends earthly emotions. Using stories, cartoons and jokes, as well as a Bible verse, Psalm 85:6, the author tries to answer the question, “Do you need revival?”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615792535
ISBN10: 1615792538
D. J. Speckner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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