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Jesus Calling Devotional Bible, NKJV: Enjoying Peace in His Presence by Sarah Young (ISBN: 9781401678128)
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Jesus Calling Devotional Bible, NKJV: Enjoying Peace in His Presence Hardcover - 2011
by Sarah Young
From the publisher
The "Jesus Calling Devotional Bible" puts readers in touch with God and His answers for their life situations. Missionary Sarah Young had been journaling her prayers for years when she began "listening" for what Jesus was saying to her within the words of Scripture. In this Bible, 260 scenarios pose life struggles to which Sarah Young gives answers from her Savior-words that Jesus has lovingly laid on her heart-words that have comforted and inspired Sarah and many others around the world.
Features include:
- 260 prayers with devotions by Sarah Young
- Hundreds of inspiring scriptures highlighted throughout the text
- New King James Version(R) (NKJV) in paragraph format
- Index to devotions
- Two-color text
- Presentation page
- Ribbon marker
Part of the "Signature Series" line of Thomas Nelson Bibles
The New King James Version-More than 60 million copies sold in 30 yearsDetails
- Title Jesus Calling Devotional Bible, NKJV: Enjoying Peace in His Presence
- Author Sarah Young
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Thomas Nelson
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9781401678128
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