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Loading... Six hours one Friday (1989)by Max Lucado
None. No matter what the storms in our lives bring, you can face your pain with courage and hope. For two thousand years ago-six hours, one Friday-Christ firmly planted in bedrock three solid anchor points that we all can cling to: 1) our lives are not futile 2) our failures are not fatal 3) our deaths are not final. A book that should be read every Goodfriday. For those who still believe in silence during the three hour (or six) period, the book can be read easily in this time. It is definitly one of Max Lucado's best. It makes one feel as if they were there. The author examines the last six hours of Jesus' life and shows how the power of the cross can assure life, deliverance, hope, and eternal life. The author examines the last six hours of Jesus' life and shows how the power of the cross can assure life, deliverance, hope, and eternal life. Wonderful and spiritual. Has a nack to make ou stop and think about what you just read. He has a mastery over words and has a great outlook on subject that he writes about. I was thrilled to have a book that makes me realize how wonderful this world can be and beyond. no reviews | add a review
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