Young Man After Gods Own Heart
$13.99
Jim George, author of A Man After God’s Own Heart (more than 74,000 copies sold), takes older teenagers on a radical journey of faith. Through God’s extreme wisdom and powerful insights from the life of warrior and leader King David, readers will–get on track with right prioritiesdiscover God’s amazing willlive God through their actionsgear up for serving the Lordbuild meaningful friendshipsYoung men will discover biblical principles that blaze a trail to godly living. A Young Man After God’s Own Heart helps guys grow into men who honor God in all they do. Great for Sunday school, youth group studies, and individual reading.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736959780
ISBN10: 0736959785
Jim George
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2015
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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