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He Giveth More Grace

One Hundred Poems by Annie Johnson Flint

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He Giveth More Grace

By: Annie Johnson Flint
Narrated by: Abigail Reno
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Discover the inspirational poetry of Annie Johnson Flint - a woman who Ravi Zacharias described as one of the greatest hymnwriters and whose poems have been a source of comfort to millions.

Annie was, sadly, crippled with arthritis for much of her life, but like Fanny Crosby, she didn't let her physical limitations prevent her from leaving an incredible legacy of writing.

This varied collection of 100 poems includes the most well-known He Giveth More Grace and reflects an unwavering faith in God's promises through her trials, her belief that he had a plan and purpose for her life, and a delightful appreciation of God’s creation.

A special blessing to those who have been recently bereaved or experiencing difficult trials, this collection will also inspire and encourage all believers on their disciple journey.

©1932 Annie Johnson Flint (P)2020 Martin Jones
Christian Living Poetry Spirituality Devotional

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