The Cross

The Cross
ISBN-10
0982420706
ISBN-13
9780982420706
Series
The Cross
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
2010-05-01
Publisher
Ronald Adams Publishing
Author
Geri Lee Adams

Description

It goes nowhere, it speaks no words, yet it touches more lives then I could hope to in a life time. "The Cross" is a love story, stories of the man who built the Cross and testimonies of people from all walks of life that found redemption at the foot of the Cross. These stories will make you laugh, make you cry and inspire the reader on their own path of life.

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