Fit For The King
$17.99
You already know that fad diets, starvation, and good intentions just don’t work when it comes to losing weight and exercising more. So, try God’s way to total physical and spiritual health and…
Enjoy more energy to face each day.
Overcome life’s temptations and defeats.
Reach new spiritual heights.
Discover a new joy in your live.
Find the purpose God has for you.
You don’t have to run marathons or starve yourself. You can transform your health and body in just forty days.
Experience a complete makeover of your body, as well as your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603749503
UPC: 630809749505
Thomas Hundley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2013
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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