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Val Mitchell

Author of You Can Scoubidou

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Works by Val Mitchell

You Can Scoubidou (2005) 18 copies
You can Christmas scoubidou (2005) 3 copies, 1 review

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Before starting my journey in trying to be a good Christian woman, I'd been a secular individual who didn't possess an inkling of ever becoming a righteous Christian woman. The thing about being righteous I've learned is based on our faithful response to what the Lord wants us to know about the salvation we find through His Son; Jesus Christ is the truth; it's not anything that we've done in His eyes.

In attempting to be a righteous Christian woman, I need to recognize the power of my show more prayers, which can sometimes be rather overwhelming. I've found, according to Scripture [JAMES 5:16 – NLT], that a righteous person's prayers are powerful and effective:

"Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results."

In her short book, author Val Mitchell wants her readers to become of the special relationship we possess with the Lord and the power of prayer that ultimately conveys His attention back to you. In addition, Ms. Mitchell would like her readers to become righteous in their relationship with their Lord and provides them with ten powerful powers that will assist them in achieving this goal.

For wanting to lift her readers to be righteous through their prayers, I've Ms. Mitchll 5 STARS for her book.
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First of all I had no idea what scoubidou was; second, I really didn't think it could be used as a verb. And can it possibly be the case in the 21st century that, p. 54, `Bracelets made from sweets are excellent stocking fillers for mums and sisters'?

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