In The Eye Of The Storm
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In this devotional, award-winning author Andy Clapp prepares the reader for the approaching storms of life. Remembering the uniqueness of storms of the past, Andy uses Scripture to address the storms we face in life, each one unique. From financial storms to storms of doubt, life presents a plethora of turbulent waters and threatening skies. This devotional guide draws in weather enthusiasts and speaks to the heart of all people. Every person faces storms in life. Though some experience health storms, others find a storm of fear threatening life each day. This devotional supports the reader, encourages the reader, and prepares the reader for storms that will arise one day. Each devotion features facts about actual hurricanes and deeply applies Scripture, while giving insight on the storms through the eyes of those who lived through them. With the nature of the world in a pandemic age, offering a book of encouragement and guidance benefits those who have lost their way in the struggle. In the Eye of the Storm reminds the reader that though life presents storms, they are not alone. The Lord is with us in the storm.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781637970324
ISBN10: 1637970323
Andy Clapp
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2022
Publisher: End Game Press
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