Portrait Of Gratitude
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A Portrait of Gratitude will guide you through the art gallery of life, explaining the exhibits of an artistic God. In these pages, you will be given an opportunity to reflect upon and study the biblical thank offering, a reflection about what it means for a believer to live out a life of gratitude for God’s mercy and goodness in his or her life.
The book is broken down into four easy to read sections to guide you through the galleries of the Bible and see the many inspiring examples God gives us through biblical characters. It is designed for Christians, to strengthen their walk with God, help them learn about the historical use of the thank offering, and grasp how its example can be applied to life in today’s modern world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486607150
ISBN10: 1486607152
Carole Telman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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