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21 Days Closer to Christ

✍ Scribed by Emily Freeman


Publisher
Deseret Book Company
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Nestled between the covers of this beautifully illustrated book is an invitation—an invitation to come closer to Christ through a 21-day journey. Each step of the journey introduces a new concept that will help you come to know and recognize the hand of the Lord in your life. With an emphasis on daily scripture study and personal prayer, each chapter concludes with an assignment designed to help you apply and personalize concepts such as humility, gratitude, and listening to the Spirit. In the rush of everyday life, this unique book provides a refreshing pause and the opportunity to focus our efforts on becoming closer to Christ.

✦ Subjects


Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; BIB000000


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