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The Power of Joy for Women - A 365-Day Devotional - cover

The Power of Joy for Women - A 365-Day Devotional

Danette Joy Crawford

Verlag: BroadStreet Publishing Group, LLC

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Beschreibung

Anchor your life in God's abundant joy.

 


Everyone wants a life filled with joy, but unforeseen obstacles and challenging circumstances remind us daily how uncertain the world is. Joy seems elusive when doubt, fear, and hardships bury us in weariness. Though the world shifts beneath us, God and his gift of joy remain constant.


 


God's provision and promises sustained Danette Crawford when she started her television ministry as a single mom. During this time, she learned to trust the Father and the truth of his Word in every moment. Brimming with Danette's stories of God's faithfulness, powerful biblical insights, and Scripture-saturated hope, The Power of Joy for Women will embolden you to


 

- abide in the Lord's strength,
- proclaim God's unfailing promises,
- pursue your calling in obedience,
- persevere in every season, and
- share joy with others.
 


Overcome life's difficulties and rejoice every day in your unshakable identity as a daughter of the King.


 
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 384 Seiten.

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