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Lifespace (ebook) by Powers, Joni Grace, and Robert Pyne (ISBN: 9781441224354)
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by Powers, Joni Grace, and Robert Pyne
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- Title Lifespace (ebook)
- Author Powers, Joni Grace, and Robert Pyne
- Binding unknown
- ISBN 9781441224354
About the author
Joni Grace Powers has her roots in the wilds of West Texas and now lives in Dallas. She is a frequent lecturer, a retreat speaker, and an ordained minister. A passionate teacher and communicator, Joni's writing has covered the gamut from technical business articles to executive development courses to theological musings. She is most interested in the turbulent waters where humanity encounters God. Joni and her husband, Tim, are holding on for the ride as they raise two teenage daughters.
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