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Dan Walsh

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Dan Walsh, bestselling fiction author of novels like The Unfinished Gift and The Reunion, has penned his first non-fiction book. Perfect Peace is a 31-Day Devotional crafted from the pages of Dan's personal journal, written over the last several years. Here's an excerpt from Day 2: “If you’re like me, you’ve known moments of real peace. Moments when you’ve trusted God fully for your life, for everything going on in your life. In those moments, you knew real peace. The problem is, the word ‘moments.’ The moments didn’t last. The promise of Isaiah 26:3 is not to have moments of ...
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AI reading abdominal; when you have a good story, get a good narrator!
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- By mcneil johnson on 04-01-25
By: Dan Walsh
Second. I found myself enjoying Dan Walsh's writing more and more. His wholesome stories and adventure is always worth the read. Or in my case listen. I truly wish that all of his books were available with a human reader. I believe it would add so much to this enjoyable story. I highly recommend any of Dan Walsh's books.
Mr. Walsh does it again.
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