What I Tell My Heart: Prayers to a God Whose Compassion Never Ends

What I Tell My Heart: Prayers to a God Whose Compassion Never Ends
ISBN-10
1577360958
ISBN-13
9781577360957
Category
Prayers
Pages
115
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Providence House Publishers
Author
Karen Ebert

Description

What I Tell My Heart is a selection of the inspired and heartfelt words of Reverend Karen Ebert, who shares a collection of her pastoral prayers. Written during her service as associate pastor of First United Methodist Church, Green Bay, Wisconsin, Ebert's prayers strike a chord with all who struggle to love and to maintain hope in today's society. Following the church calendar, Ebert provides appropriate prayers for every occasion. Pastors will find this volume helpful in leading worship, and individuals will benefit from its simplicity and relevance.

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