Six Hours One Friday: Living in the Power of the Cross (Chronicles of the Cross)
Does life feel futile? Doesn't have to. Do some of your failures seem fatal? They aren't. And your death. Does the grave appear to be the final stop? According to Christ, your death is just the start …
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