Walking With God Devotional
$16.99
In Walking With God, New York Times bestseller author David Jeremiah distills the wisdom of the Bible into 365 beautifully crafted devotional readings that will help guide your walk of faith every day of the coming year.
The Walking With God Devotional features select Bible verses and quotations from well-loved authors that include C. S. Lewis, Charles Spurgeon, A. W. Tozer, J.I. Packer, D. L. Moody to name but a few.
The chocolate brown faux leather cover of the Walking With God Pocket Size Devotional is banded in a cross filigree design that wraps from the front cover to the back. David Jeremiah writes the Introduction to the devotional. Each day’s reading starts with a Scripture verse, followed by a short devotional and finished off with a quote from an author.
This well written devotional is sure to strengthen your daily walk with God. It will also make an encouraging gift for friends family and those just starting their walk of faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642721515
ISBN10: 1642721514
David Jeremiah
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: August 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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