Messy Grace Participant Journal
$9.99
The Messy Grace line of resources is based on the book Messy Grace, a 2016 Christian Book Award finalist, by Caleb Kaltenbach. The resources combine Calebs Biblical teaching with powerful testimonies from Christians whove been personally affected by LGBT issues and identity. This four-episode series will inspire and empower Christ followers to truly love all their LGBT neighbors while maintaining fidelity to the Scriptures. The Journal is the participant’s guide to the Series. This daily guide helps you go deeper through personal devotions, thoughtful questions and bible verses for reflection
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SKU (ISBN): 9781939622310
ISBN10: 193962231X
Caleb Kaltenbach
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2017
Publisher: City on a Hill
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