On Earth As It Is In Heaven
$19.99
Fiesta Publishing
In her book, On Earth as It Is in Heaven, Julie Castro shares the personal experiences she encountered while waiting for the man God called to be her husband. Whether a believer in Jesus or not, this intimate book will give the reader insight into how God (Yahweh) moves in one’s life. The author uses personal circumstances to help each person grow and come into the fullness to which they are called. Julie shares her lessons learned, processes, revelations, and instructions with candor and transparency. The book is a personal allegory of Jesus, the One True Husband.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780964361379
ISBN10: 096436137X
Julie Castro
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2015
Publisher: Christian Indie Publishing Association
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