The Least of These (Mrs. Coates)
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When all society turns away, God reaches out. In this brilliant little story, filled with irony and intrigue, an old clerk sees redemption where others see disgrace. As he shows love to those overlooked and unloved by the world, see the effect one man can have when he learns to see the least of these.
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The Least of These
When all society turns away, God reaches out. In this brilliant little story, filled with irony and intrigue, an old clerk sees redemption where others see disgrace. As he shows love to those overlooked and unloved by the world, see the effect one man can have when he learns to see the least of these.
SKU: | 9781584743279 |
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Categories: | Lamplighter, Lamplighter Clearance |
Tags: | salvation, lamplighter, redemption |
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