It Is Well With My Soul: Horatio Spafford's Story
The name Horatio Spafford may not be well known, but the hymn he wrote, "It Is Well With My Soul," and the story that inspired it are famous and powerful. In this volume is that story in the form of a three-act, full-length play. Learn, not just of the horrible sinking of the Ville du Havre, but also the persecution that Horatio and his wife, Anna, suffered at the hands of church members who believed that their recurring traumas were the results of unconfessed sins in the Spafford's lives, and that same persecution led to the Spafford's ultimate move to Jerusalem.
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It Is Well With My Soul: Horatio Spafford's Story
The name Horatio Spafford may not be well known, but the hymn he wrote, "It Is Well With My Soul," and the story that inspired it are famous and powerful. In this volume is that story in the form of a three-act, full-length play. Learn, not just of the horrible sinking of the Ville du Havre, but also the persecution that Horatio and his wife, Anna, suffered at the hands of church members who believed that their recurring traumas were the results of unconfessed sins in the Spafford's lives, and that same persecution led to the Spafford's ultimate move to Jerusalem.
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It Is Well With My Soul: Horatio Spafford's Story

It Is Well With My Soul: Horatio Spafford's Story

by A J Mittendorf
It Is Well With My Soul: Horatio Spafford's Story

It Is Well With My Soul: Horatio Spafford's Story

by A J Mittendorf

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The name Horatio Spafford may not be well known, but the hymn he wrote, "It Is Well With My Soul," and the story that inspired it are famous and powerful. In this volume is that story in the form of a three-act, full-length play. Learn, not just of the horrible sinking of the Ville du Havre, but also the persecution that Horatio and his wife, Anna, suffered at the hands of church members who believed that their recurring traumas were the results of unconfessed sins in the Spafford's lives, and that same persecution led to the Spafford's ultimate move to Jerusalem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781716408106
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication date: 11/26/2020
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)
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