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It is no more news that the Coronavirus has ravaged the whole world and this has crippled the global economic activities of both developed and developing countries of the world. Since been recorded last year in China, the COVID-19 has been declared a pandemic by WHO. Scores of dead bodies are littered on streets, sending countries into lockdown as health service providers struggles to provide medical assistance to citizens. The Bible is the Word of God meaning, it can be considered as direct line of communication from God. The Bible is God's written record of his work through the ages. It…mehr

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It is no more news that the Coronavirus has ravaged the whole world and this has crippled the global economic activities of both developed and developing countries of the world. Since been recorded last year in China, the COVID-19 has been declared a pandemic by WHO. Scores of dead bodies are littered on streets, sending countries into lockdown as health service providers struggles to provide medical assistance to citizens. The Bible is the Word of God meaning, it can be considered as direct line of communication from God. The Bible is God's written record of his work through the ages. It provides substantial evidence of his nature, plan, and purposes so that we can confidently place our faith in Him.The Bible plays a most important role in the life of a Christian in times of trouble. Thus, this book, a scriptural devotionals for use for the pandemic from the Holy Bible, the Word of God. The devotional is suitable for the season, for everyone to study the Bible, pray and learn totrust in God. It.is the best time to crave more after our God, the almighty creator of the universe.
Autorenporträt
Mercy Olufunmilayo Adesanya-Davies BA (Ife), MA English (Ilorin), PhD Applied Linguistics and Communication Studies (Port Harcourt) and PGDE est une linguiste, une poétesse, une militante de l'éducation et une experte dans le domaine des études de communication. Également évêque, elle est titulaire d'un doctorat honorifique en théologie (DD) de la Northwestern Christian University, aux États-Unis.