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God's Divine Help contains 146 Old and New Testament devotions on subjects that range from being "Abandoned" to "Worship," that show God's presence and how a person can find peace and understanding about God's will in the matter. Other subjects include Alcohol, Aging, Belief, Children, Courage, Devil, Divorce, Drugs, Gambling, Homelessness, Jealousy, Marriage, Sickness, and many more ( a total of 73). Prayers are included at the end of each devotion. This book is for anyone looking for divine direction, pastors to get ideas for sermons, counselors, and the general reader of devotional…mehr

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God's Divine Help contains 146 Old and New Testament devotions on subjects that range from being "Abandoned" to "Worship," that show God's presence and how a person can find peace and understanding about God's will in the matter. Other subjects include Alcohol, Aging, Belief, Children, Courage, Devil, Divorce, Drugs, Gambling, Homelessness, Jealousy, Marriage, Sickness, and many more ( a total of 73). Prayers are included at the end of each devotion. This book is for anyone looking for divine direction, pastors to get ideas for sermons, counselors, and the general reader of devotional literature. And it's simply written, so most anyone can understand it.
Autorenporträt
Kenneth M. Lee is a long time devotional writer who got his first devotion printed by the Upper Room, for Christmas Eve of 1999. Since then, he has had multiple devotions printed in Penned from Heart, The Secret Place, and his local newspaper. Spiritually saved around 1981, he had the privilege of listening to professors from nearby CBN University law school and visiting clergy at the Calvary Presbyterian Church in Norfolk Virginia, including the late Reverend L. Wardell, who inspired him to study scripture. Kenneth was raised in Norfolk, spent 20 years in the mountains of North Carolina near his mother at the Cherokee Reservation, and returned to the coast after her death. Now retired, this is his third devotional book.