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When God’s Word Speaks

Posted on November 12, 2016 Written by Mark McIntyre Leave a Comment


when-gods-word-speaksWycliffe Bible Translators recently released a collection of stories about how the Bible has transformed people throughout the years. The volume is called When God’s Word Speaks and is available from Wycliffe’s Web Site for $15.95 plus shipping.

If you would like to purchase a copy, you can use the code HONESTY25 at checkout to receive 25% off your copy.

I have not read all of the stories, but the ones I have read are encouraging. Also it is beautifully done with each story paired with what I would call a “poster art” graphic on the facing page.

This would make a good coffee table book to pick up to read a story when you have a few minutes.


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