Prayers And Proclamations
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Possess What You Confess! In this newly expanded edition are some of the hidden “treasures” that best-selling author and Bible teacher Derek Prince and his wife discovered in the Bible that bought life-changing results into their lives. These power-filled Scriptures upheld them when under pressure, strengthened them when weak, brought them healing when sick, and guidance when perplexed. Above all, they enabled them to build up their faith and walk in victory. You, too, can proclaim the Word of God and experience dynamic changes in your life!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603741224
ISBN10: 1603741224
Derek Prince | Ruth Prince
Binding: Mass Market
Published: August 2009
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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