Gene Edwards Quote

Beginning empty handed and alone frightens the best of men. It also speaks volumes of just how sure they are that God is with them.


A Tale of Three Kings: A Study in Brokenness (ed. 2011)


Beginning empty handed and alone frightens the best of men. It also speaks volumes of just how sure they are that God is with them.

Beginning empty handed and alone frightens the best of men. It also speaks volumes of just how sure they are that God is with them.

Beginning empty handed and alone frightens the best of men. It also speaks volumes of just how sure they are that God is with them.

Beginning empty handed and alone frightens the best of men. It also speaks volumes of just how sure they are that God is with them.