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ISBN:
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9785948611112
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Publisher:
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Шандал
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Publication date:
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2009
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Pages:
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272
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Cover:
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Soft
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Product dimensions:
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4.9” (w) x 8”(h) x 0.5”(d)
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Detailed Description:
In "Cast of Characters," Max Lucado invites readers to step into the world of the Bible and meet the people who populated its pages. Rather than presenting them as stained-glass saints, Lucado portrays them as they truly were: flawed, fearful, and frequently failing.
With his signature warmth and storytelling flair, Lucado connects the ancient struggles of figures like Jacob, David, and Mary Magdalene to the modern challenges we face today. He shows that God’s greatest work is often done through the most unlikely candidates—the doubters, the outcasts, and the ordinary. The central theme of the book is that an uncommon God can do extraordinary things through common people. It serves as a profound reminder that no matter your background or your blunders, you are never beyond God's reach or His purpose. This book is a source of immense encouragement for anyone who has ever felt "too ordinary" for God to use.