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River Of Life
$14.99
Contents
Introduction
THE CHURCH
1. The Son’s Great Prayer
2. A Prophecy: The Prayer Of Christ Answered
3. The Surrender Of The Vision Keeper
4. Current Questions, Timely Answers
THE CITIES
5. When David Captured Jerusalem
6. The Deliverers
7. America’s Future: Christ Or Chaos
8. The Timeless Wisdom Of Martin Luther King, Jr.
THE COVENANT
9. Those Who Make A Covenant With God.
10. “Ask Of Me! P. 128
Additional Info
A river is rising from the throne of God. In its waves are healing for the church and renewal for our society. Some of the vital topics Francis Frangipane discusses include…
The Father’s unchanging purpose
Christ’s commitment to His church
The Holy Spirit’s transforming work in us
Surrendering to the lordship of Jesus
Achieving unity in the body of Christ
Creating harmony within the family, the church, and society
Experiencing the flow of God’s healing power
Discover the source of the abundant supply of God’s grace that transforms our lives so that we can impact our world for Jesus Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883684535
ISBN10: 0883684535
Francis Frangipane
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2000
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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