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Where Silence Has Something to Say

Where Silence Has Something to Say

Auteur(s): Michelle Spencer
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Where Silence Has Something to Say is a personal devotional series born in the quiet, sacred place of Sabbath - where the noise fades and Holy Spirit speaks. These reflections are not sermons. They are gentle invitations to listen deeply, realign with Elohim's Word, and rediscover peace (Shalom) that surpasses understanding. Each devotion is a whisper from the quiet, secret place in Sabbath - where truth is not shouted, but quietly received for greater communion, revelation, and renewal. This place of Sabbath is where silence has something to say.Michelle Spencer Relations Sciences sociales
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