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Finding God In Abandoned Places

Collection of Inspirational Short Stories

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Finding God In Abandoned Places

By: Michelle M. Yost
Narrated by: Charlotte Fields
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Finding God in Abandoned Places is a collection of Christian short stories, largely inspired by a desire to recognize the presence of the Holy Spirit, anytime and anywhere in our modern world. Each story is a reflective, thought-provoking piece on how God speaks to us daily through his word, and how to build upon that for richer spiritual insights.

This engrossing anthology of stories includes:

  • "The Abandoned Game Show Set"
  • "The Abandoned Prison"
  • "The Abandoned Bookstore"
  • "The Abandoned Funeral Home"
  • "The Abandoned Escape Room"
  • And many more....

Written in an eloquent, engaging and relatable style, Finding God in Abandoned Places is a comforting lighthouse amidst wrecking waves, and one spirit-filled book.

©2019 Michelle M Yost (P)2020 Michelle M Yost
Literature & Fiction Short Story

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