Psalm 91 Military Edition
$10.99
Written specifically for military men and women and their loved ones, this book explains God’s covenant of hope using stories that demonstrate God’s protection of soldiers in times of danger.
In Psalm 91 Military Edition, Peggy Joyce Ruth, a veteran Bible teacher, guides you through a personal study of this psalm, explaining verse by verse God’s promises of protection, especially from a military viewpoint.
The book will give military men and women-and those who love them-refuge and hope in this covenant promise from God. This psalm describes a haven of physical protection, safety, and security that can be found by trusting God’s covenant promises when faced with life-threatening danger and fear, whether during a military mission or from a spiritual attack from Satan and his demons.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781616385835
ISBN10: 1616385839
Peggy Ruth
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2012
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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