Amazed : 30 Days Of Growing In Awe Of God
$16.99
Building our awe of God takes our eyes and minds off ourselves and our problems and fixes them in amazement on the God who is almighty, everlasting and ever-loving.
This 30-day devotional shows how dwelling on God’s unique character can transform our own outlook on life and bring a greater reassurance of faith in the one we worship, leading us to praise him.
Each devotion includes…
*a passage about our awesome God
*a reflection on the passage
*a practical thing to do and to pray in response to God’s word
As readers grow in awe, they will experience a deeper sense of godly perspective and trust as well as wonder and worship.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781802543490
ISBN10: 180254349X
Carolyn Lacey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2025
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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