Remnant : Micah 4:6-7 The Ancient Book
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Set in the Last Days, The Remnant is an intriguing story about hope and restoration: Susan Jones…grew up as an unloved orphan and thinks she is as ordinary as her name. David Masterson…is a prisoner. Is there any hope for a man convicted of murder, whose only desire is to end his life? Paul and Janna Chandler…are outcasts in their church. The passion they feel for God and the Ancient book isolates them from their peers. Can God use people whom others have given up on? Follow along as the tale is woven and these four people are brought together by the angels who love and serve them. You’ll be amazed as lives are changed and revival is brought to the least likely place of all.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591607120
ISBN10: 1591607124
Lori Hankins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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