How To Keep The Devil Off Your Guest List Grooms Edition
$9.95
Christians are always a target for the destructive plans of the enemy, but their wedding is an especially vulnerable event. It celebrates the sacred covenant of two of God’s precious children who together form a significant force against the devil. The Scriptures warn not to be ignorant of the devil’s devices. He uses strife and confusion to bring in every evil work. Readers will learn the importance of covering their wedding plans with the Lord’s protection and seeking guidance.
Readers will find powerful spiritual counsel including how to:
*Make relationships a priority – even the not-so-good ones
*Set initial plans with their finance before any announcements are made
*Let the wedding day be focused on the Lord
*Value humility and flexibility – always leaving room for life to happen
*Ensure their plans reflect their financial ability
*And much more!
With God’s wisdom, this time can be beautiful from the beginning. Readers will be encouraged to celebrate with those they love and keep the devil off their guest list!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781936314683
ISBN10: 1936314681
Mack Kim | Editor: Walter Mack
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2012
Publisher: Word and Spirit Resources, LLC
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