Friends Are Friends Forever

Friends Are Friends Forever by Michael W. Smith, published by T. Nelson Publishers in 1997, is a reflective work that delves into the author’s personal experiences and insights. In this 242-page book, Smith shares stories from his life, illustrating how he draws upon scripture for daily guidance and understanding. The narrative explores themes of family, relationships, and the role of faith in navigating life’s challenges.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and spiritual reflections that highlight the importance of friendship and the influence of religion in everyday life. Smith discusses both the wrong paths he has taken and the right decisions he has made, emphasizing how God has transformed his mistakes into positive outcomes. This edition, written in English, offers an inspirational perspective on Christian living, making it relevant for those interested in family dynamics, friendship, and personal growth within a faith-based context.
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You know Michael W. Smith as one of contemporary Christian music’s most popular artists. Friends Are Friends Forever looks beyond the musician to present a man who relies on scripture to provide daily guidance. He says, ‘I’d like to tell you a few stories from my life, some wrong roads I’ve traveled, some right decisions I’ve made, and how God has often taken my mistakes and turned them into something good.
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