When Craig Cooper and Walker Hayes met, Walker was an alcoholic atheist reeling from the backlash of a failed music career. Through their unlikely friendship, Craig’s life demonstrated the love of Christ in a way that shattered Walker’s misconceptions of Christianity, ultimately leading him down the path to a dramatic conversion. The two are now close as brothers, choosing to be next-door neighbors and ripped out the fence between their homes as a testament to the power of the gospel to break down barriers and unite people together in Christ. Glad You’re Here helps us discover how building relationships, sacrificing for the good of others, and drawing near in times of need can lead to powerful transformation. Through story and biblical reflections, Glad You’re Here helps readers see how God works in the everyday lives of those who love him.
Glad You're Here helps us discover how building relationships, sacrificing for the good of others, and drawing near in times of need can lead to powerful transformation.
I did the word without the “h” because that is the mistake my teacher said most kids make. This contest was so fun for me because it was a chance for me to be in front of many people and show them how I facilitated what I wanted to say.
A rabbit in a picture book is very glad when a reader turns up.
I think I heard from Louise Breslin that she saw your sister, she's living in Clifton!" “Susan is a nurse, she's over at Good Sam," he reported. “Your parents must be so proud," Mrs. Moore noted. Then, quickly, a shadow of some grief ...
i'm. so. glad. you're. here. mind say, I CHECKED OUT of the motel. On the drive back to my mother's house, I thought about my mother being left alone all night. I felt guilty. Why did I leave and go to a motel? Why didn't my “Your ...
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