Meet Me At The Well: Take a Month and Water Your Soul - eBook
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Meet Me At The Well: Take a Month and Water Your Soul - eBook  -     By: Virelle Kidder

Meet Me At The Well: Take a Month and Water Your Soul - eBook

Moody Publishers / 2008 / ePub

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Title: Meet Me At The Well: Take a Month and Water Your Soul - eBook
By: Virelle Kidder
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Moody Publishers
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9780802480163
ISBN-13: 9780802480163
Stock No: WW10428EB

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Noted speaker and author Virelle Kidder recently found herself at the end of her rope following a year of crises with her children and her mother. The end of that rope led to the well of Living Water! What started out as a drought in her life became the impetus for drawing deep. Virelle's candid, and oft-times humorous, reflection on the power of the Living Water will lead women to a month-long time of refreshment. She encourages all women to Meet Me at the Well.

Author Bio

VIRELLE KIDDER is a full-time writer and conference speaker who has proclaimed the love of God for more than 25 years, and once hosted her own daily radio talk show in New York's capital district. She is the author of six books, including The Best Life Ain't Easy and Meet Me at the Well. Virelle and her husband, Steve, have four grown children and eight grandchildren and live in Sebastian, Florida. For more information, visit www.virellekidder.com.

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