Feisty Faith

Feisty Faith
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Book Synopsis Feisty Faith by : Nancy Gavilanes

Download or read book Feisty Faith written by Nancy Gavilanes and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-24 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Walking by faith can be challenging, especially when we're waiting for God to fulfill His promises to us or are blindsided by tests and trials. But don't lose heart and grow weary. Trust God no matter what! Feisty faith is steadfast and has the tenacity to keep trusting God in the midst of adversity, the grit to stand on God's Word even during the brutal storms of life, and the audacity to believe God for the impossible. The Feisty Faith devotional will encourage and inspire you as you walk by abounding faith, hope, and love and live your God-given dreams. May your faith be fueled, your hope ignited, and your heart set ablaze with the love of God.


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