Worship : More Than A Song
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With the principles and knowledge of worship and praise found in this book, you can change your life forever. Norvel Hayes did, and he wants to show you how. When you spend time in God’s presence worshipping and praising Him, you will be amazed at what happens.
Norvel Hayes shows how putting the first thing first – worshipping and praising God – releases tremendous blessings in your life. Backed up by Scripture, Hayes reveals God’s desire for us to worship Him, and His awesome provision for those who do.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606830031
ISBN10: 1606830031
Norvel Hayes
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2010
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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