<p class=''description''>At 3:58 in the morning of June 5, 2002, Ed and Lois Smart awoke to the sound of their nine-year-old daughter Mary Katherine's frightened voice. ''She's gone. Elizabeth is gone.'' At first they thought she was having a bad dream about her older sister, but Mary Katherine's
Hope, a partner to faith
โ Scribed by Charles Capps
- Publisher
- Harrison House
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
When there was no hope, Abraham believed in hope. Hope is the goal-setter. Abraham made a decision to believe in hope and trust in God's Word. There are people today who have no hope medically. Doctors have done all they can do. When the doctor says there is no hope, you can do what Abraham did: go to the Word of God and get supernatural hope. Faith is the substance of things hoped for and is the substance of everything needed to accomplish your goal. Learn how you can release your hope and speak your faith
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