Prayers That Avail Much To Overcome Anxiety And Depression
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You Can Live in Peace!
When it comes to victims, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and grief do not discriminate. These afflictions oppress so many individuals, that the crisis has reached epidemic proportions.
If it is a daily battle to maintain your peace of mind, Germaine Copeland is living proof that there is hope!
In Prayers That Avail Much to Overcome Anxiety and Depression, Germaine Copeland, author of the bestselling Prayers That Avail Much series, shares the testimony of her battle with severe depression, and her eventual triumph through prayer.
In this essential book, she provides rich, Bible-based prayers as everyday weapons in the battle for the mind. Written in short, memorable sections and organized for easy use, this practical handbook will help you win the war against mental turmoil and reclaim the peace that Jesus promised!
Deliverance from depression and anxiety is within your reach! Discover the sweet freedom that’s possible when you conquer every torment through powerful prayer.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781680317077
ISBN10: 1680317075
Germaine Copeland
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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