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  • Twelve Stones to the Inner Court

  • How God Shows More to Those Who Want More
  • By: Albert L. Wong
  • Narrated by: Gil Macanas
  • Length: 3 hrs and 38 mins

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Twelve Stones to the Inner Court

By: Albert L. Wong
Narrated by: Gil Macanas
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Publisher's Summary

Have you ever discovered that going to church and loving Jesus can be two very different things? This book is for those who want more but are dissatisfied with their spiritual status quo. In every church there is a small minority of people who yearn for Jesus’ healing presence but have yet to discover the fullness of the Spirit life. Yet to be experienced is a Heavenly Father who wants to show you more in highly personal and unfathomable ways. Through the author’s personal awakening detailed in this book, you can discover the path to receive what has already been promised to you by “Abba”, the Heavenly Father. You will be refreshed to discover the exciting partnership in ministering with a God that has no boundaries.

©2022 Albert L. Wong (P)2022 Albert L. Wong

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