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Margaret Feinberg's "The Sacred Echo" is good

You need to read it.  Click here for more information or to find where to buy the book.  Here is what some people are saying about this new book:
 
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Margaret Feinberg's The Sacred Echo gave me a new perspective on prayer. Very well written and thought-provoking, it helped me see prayer in a fresh light. Simply a must-read if your prayer life is stuck or in a rut. ā€” Dr. Gary Smalley, Author of Change Your Heart, Change Your Life
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This book should become a classicā€”but I hope not a classic more revered than enjoyed. ā€” Leonard Sweet, Drew University, George Fox University www.sermons.com

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Pay very close attention to words of my friend Margaret. Her wisdom and unique insight on connecting with our Maker is truly remarkable. Her words are prophetic. The Sacred Echo opened a new path for me to connect deeply with God in prayer. ā€” Mike Foster, President of Ethur
 
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Margaret Feinberg's The Sacred Echo will stir you to approach prayer in a fresh and deeper way. ā€” Craig Groeschel, Author, It and Senior Pastor of Lifechurch.tv
 
 
She will be speaking at The Community Fellowship Saturday, September 6th at 6 pm and Sunday, September 7th at 10:10 am.  JOIN US....

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