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Bible Characters in Poetry

โœ Scribed by Leah Bethune Stevens


Publisher
WestBow Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


If you enjoy reading about all the interesting characters in the Bible, then you will enjoy Bible Characters in Poetry.

"Leah Stevens, an ordained minister, and a Bible scholar-historian, has years of experience in following God. I am happy to recommend this book of poems. The Lord has prepared her for just this purpose. Enjoy as you read with an open heart."

—Pastor Rev. Oscar Whiteside, Jr., Living Waters Church, Augusta, Georgia

"Bible Characters in Poetry has recaptured the spirit of the times. It will make you feel as though you were an eyewitness. I am confident this book will be a classic in its field."

—Betty Wiley, Bible scholar and teacher

"I am touched each time I read these poems. It just amazes me to read such beautifully written, God-inspired words. Each poem is heartfelt and refreshing."

—Pastor Rev. Stephen Black, Sr., Solomon's Porch Pentecostal Church, Augusta, Ga.


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