Author: Abi Solebo
Publisher: WestBow Press
Published: 2015-05-05
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 149087416X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSo here are three good reasons why I would like to recommend this book and why I think it should be widely read by others. First of all, its a great read. Its one of those types of book that is so easy to read and that draws you in, so that you want to find out what comes next. Secondly, readers will be able to identify with the everyday experiences shared by Abi in it. They will be taken on a journey of faith and inspired by the spiritual insights and nuggets of truth that are scattered throughout the book. And thirdly, Im convinced that any thoughtful reader will discover more of what it means to walk by faith in Jesus, rooted and built up in Him, from someone who has paid the price to experience that sort of a life. I believe they will finish the book a more thankful and a more humble person than when they began it. Pastor Philip Dyson
Book Synopsis Too Good, yet so True! by : Abi Solebo
Download or read book Too Good, yet so True! written by Abi Solebo and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2015-05-05 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: So here are three good reasons why I would like to recommend this book and why I think it should be widely read by others. First of all, its a great read. Its one of those types of book that is so easy to read and that draws you in, so that you want to find out what comes next. Secondly, readers will be able to identify with the everyday experiences shared by Abi in it. They will be taken on a journey of faith and inspired by the spiritual insights and nuggets of truth that are scattered throughout the book. And thirdly, Im convinced that any thoughtful reader will discover more of what it means to walk by faith in Jesus, rooted and built up in Him, from someone who has paid the price to experience that sort of a life. I believe they will finish the book a more thankful and a more humble person than when they began it. Pastor Philip Dyson