I Can't Believe I Missed the Point: Exposing the Hidden Footholds of Sin That Relentlessly Undermine Our Walk with God
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I Can't Believe I Missed the Point: Exposing the Hidden Footholds of Sin That Relentlessly Undermine Our Walk with God  -     By: Ken Warner

I Can't Believe I Missed the Point: Exposing the Hidden Footholds of Sin That Relentlessly Undermine Our Walk with God

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Title: I Can't Believe I Missed the Point: Exposing the Hidden Footholds of Sin That Relentlessly Undermine Our Walk with God
By: Ken Warner
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 220
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.51 X 0.63 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1449748902
ISBN-13: 9781449748906
Stock No: WW748906

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The enemy has cast a dark net of deception over our land, diming the light of our Christian foundation while concealing the real purpose of the Gospel. Our culture has been systematically dismantled one generation at a time. "I Can't" "Believe I Missed the Point "brings a message of freedom, hope and encouragement. With analogies, stories and personal experiences, Ken Warner, demonstrates the essence of our spiritual crisis, the steps toward healing and the total sufficiency of the Gospel.

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