Scripture Confessions For Teens
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What you say really does make a difference, and now teens can declare God’s Words of faith over their life and over their world. As they begin to say these Scripture promises, they will bring hope, favor, healing, and more! The book of Proverbs says that life and death are in the power of the tongue. What you talk about, you bring to pass. Teens can start now with the words that will set a great future in place for them and bring honor and glory to God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781577949237
ISBN10: 1577949234
Keith Provance | Megan Provance
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Scripture Confessions
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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