The Boy Who Would Be King: 7 Lesson from the Life of David

Shaniqua Rischer is a dynamic Minister, Author, and Spiritual Leader. You may be familiar with her writing through her God Morning devotionals, where she poignantly shares the Word of God each week day. She has expounded on those teachings by publishing her third book, “The Boy Who Who Would Be King: 7 Lessons from the Life of David.” As the title eludes, this book focuses on the life of David and his journey to become and be King. 

David was a man who experienced momentous highs and crippling lows as he learned to serve God. Through it all, he remained faithful and the lessons that we can learn from his journey are the focus of the book. The book is assured to help you view David’s life through a fresh perspective. 

Purchase Information:

Please visit www.shaniquarischer.com to get your copy of this book today! Also available on Amazon, Kindle, Barnes & Noble, and more. 

Amazon/Kindle: http://ow.ly/YlnA50BgwiY and Barnes & Nobles: http://ow.ly/Nt0Q50Bkogg.

Published by niacaraw

I am an educator, a wife of 24 years, and mother of three beautiful children. I have taught the word of God to all ages and love to share it in creative ways. I've always had a passion for written expression. Over the years, I have documented my personal thoughts and prayers. Poems, devotionals, worship songs, and more have come from my life experiences. Now, I am ready to share them with the hope that lives and hearts will be changed as well as greatly blessed. I am flawed but striving for perfection in Christ. Although I have fallen short of the glory of God, I am forgiven. I am loved with an everlasting love. I am FREE!

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