Praise Works

Praise Works by Merlin R. Carothers is a revised edition published by Merlin R. Carothers in 1973. This 161-page book explores the concept that what may initially appear as a tragedy can ultimately serve a greater purpose. Through the lens of faith, it emphasizes the importance of praising God in all circumstances, suggesting that such an attitude can lead to unexpected blessings.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the relationship between adversity and spiritual growth, particularly within the context of Christianity. The book delves into themes of meditation and the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, offering insights into how praise can transform one’s perspective on life’s challenges. This edition is presented in English and measures 8 inches in height and 5.25 inches in length, making it a manageable read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and resilience.
Official synopsis Publisher
What often seems to be a tragedy is for our own good, and if we can praise God no matter what, it can turn out to be the most wonderful blessing in the world.
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