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Quiet Moments Alone with God

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Inspiring Reflections in a Popular Format

Wisdom and inspiration from God's Word come to life anew in this collection of more than 170 meditations. Each two-page spread presents a devotional thought and encouraging Scripture. The unique crafting and blending of words and illustrations ensure appeal to Christians young and old. Ideal for year-round gift-giving.

380 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2006

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January 27, 2025
"Quiet Moments Alone with God" is a thought-provoking book compiled by Baker Publishing Group, featuring over 170 meditations to inspire reflection and intimacy with God. This collection of wisdom and inspiration from God's Word is designed to help readers deepen their relationship with Him.

The book invites readers to retreat to a haven of warmth and light, where they can experience more intimacy, strength, and love in their quiet moments alone with God. With its inspiring reflections and popular format, "Quiet Moments Alone with God" is a valuable resource for those seeking to nourish their spiritual lives.

Published in 2006 by Bethany House Publishers, the book is available in various formats, including paperback and hardcover. If you're interested in purchasing a copy, you can find it on online marketplaces like Amazon, with prices starting from $1.00.
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May 15, 2015
This devotional book is ok. It is definitely not one of my favorites. There were some great ones that hit right when I needed them but a lot of then seemed forced like the author really just wanted to out something down to make the book longer. Maybe this just was not a devotional book for me but others could have enjoyed it and taken a lot from it. I do think it brought me closer to God, but other devotional books have done a better job of it.
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