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Quiet Times With Andrew Murray (A Life Essentials Journal)

by James S. Bell Jr.

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Most journals provide blank pages and little substance to meditate upon. These three Quiet Times journals go far beyond the norm. Each journal contains inspiring and challenging text from three outstanding preachers and theologians: D.L. Moody, exceptional evangelist and Bible school founder, Charles Spurgeon, one of the greatest preachers of the 19th century; and Andrew Murray, pastor and prayer warrior. Not for the complacent Christian, but for one who wants to be challenged to surrender all to Christ.… (more)
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Most journals provide blank pages and little substance to meditate upon. These three Quiet Times journals go far beyond the norm. Each journal contains inspiring and challenging text from three outstanding preachers and theologians: D.L. Moody, exceptional evangelist and Bible school founder, Charles Spurgeon, one of the greatest preachers of the 19th century; and Andrew Murray, pastor and prayer warrior. Not for the complacent Christian, but for one who wants to be challenged to surrender all to Christ.

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