Jesus Te Llama – (Spanish)
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Experience peace in the presence of the Savior who is closer than you can imagine.
This #1 bestselling 365-day devotional is written as if Jesus Himself is speaking directly to you words of encouragement, comfort, and reassurance of His unending love.
Sarah Young shares her personal prayer journal and her reflections based on Jesus words of hope, guidance, and peace within Scripture. Penned by one who loves Jesus and reveres His Word, these writings will help your love for Jesus grow as you spend time with Him each day. Sarah Young has also added 100 new scriptures to this beloved book.
Experience a deeper relationship with the Lord as you savor the presence of the One who will never leave you.
The Jesus Calling(r) brand has touched millions of lives and remains a bestselling and truly transformative gift for loved ones and new friends alike.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781602559172
ISBN10: 1602559171
Language: Spanish
Sarah Young
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2012
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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