60 Promises To Pray Over Your Children
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It’s hard to be a parent in today’s ever-changing world. There are so many obstacles, heartbreaking moments, and hard lessons that children go through in this world?and sometimes it seems there is nothing parents can do to help – or is there? In 60 Promises to Pray Over Your Children, parents will be reminded that they serve a God who is in control and His promises are eternal and unchanging no matter how confusing situations may get. With 60 prayers that address topics that are vitally important to parents and their children, along with timeless promises from God’s Word, this book will help guide parents to the heart of Jesus?the One who loves their kids unconditionally?and to a more peaceful, content existence, knowing that prayer is a powerful tool?one that can actually make a difference in the lives of their children.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648708039
UPC: 081983760631
Compiled by: DaySpring
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2022
Publisher: DaySpring
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