Bible Promise Book For Teen Girls
$16.99
God’s promises–especially for you.
The Bible is full of promises. And when God makes a promise, you can trust it.
Here, drawn from several popular translations of scripture, are nearly 1,000 promises of God especially relevant to your everyday life–and categorized into more than three dozen topics from Adversity through Zeal. Each topic includes a brief introductory comment to put the verses into a modern context.
Need to know what God says about Relationships? How about Temptation? Or maybe Discipline, Justice, or Wisdom are your concerns today. If you need to know what the Bible says about key life topics, turn to the Bible Promise Book for Teen Girls.
If the Bible says it, you can believe it!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636090092
ISBN10: 1636090095
Compiled by: Barbour Publishing
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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