God Calls You Chosen Girl
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In a culture that fills your head and heart with lies about your value in the world. . .there is One who calls you chosen.
And He can be trusted. His Word is truth.
This delightful devotional–created just for you–will encourage and inspire your young soul with deeply rooted truths from God’s Word. Each devotional reading and heartfelt prayer will assure you that you are truly chosen–because God says so. . .and His Word is unchanging! Each of the 180 readings in God Calls You Chosen, Girl will help you to grow in your faith and increase your self-confidence as you become the strong and courageous young woman the heavenly Creator intended you to be!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636098104
ISBN10: 163609810X
MariLee Parrish
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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