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My Painted Pieces - 40 Devotions to Nurture Your Mental Health - cover

My Painted Pieces - 40 Devotions to Nurture Your Mental Health

Audrey Bailey

Verlag: BroadStreet Publishing Group, LLC

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Beschreibung

God paints your broken pieces.

 


You may believe anxiety, depression, and other mental illnesses deem you unworthy of peace and purpose, but these lies don't have to control you any longer. Jesus designed you intentionally and makes even the messiest parts of life beautiful.


 


In My Painted Pieces, artist and entrepreneur Audrey Bailey shares biblical truth and her mental health journey to empower you to always bring life's burdens to Jesus. With Scripture, reflection, and original artwork, this forty-day devotional reveals that even in your darkest days, you can


 

- lean on Jesus' loving presence,
- heal from shame and sorrow, and
- embrace God's extraordinary plan.
 


Rest in God's truth: you are not alone, you are loved, and you are his masterpiece.


 
Verfügbar seit: 01.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 176 Seiten.

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