Walking a Woman's Path

Walking a Woman's Path
ISBN-10
1893757684
ISBN-13
9781893757684
Category
Catholic women
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Paulist Press
Author
Helen M. Russell

Description

Today. ,. Lord. Just for today , Lord ... Help me to put aside what I want . Just for today , Lord ... Help me to think of others before myself . Just for today , Lord ... Help me to see your face in others . Just for today , Lord .

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