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Embracing Trust - The Art of Letting Go and Holding On to a Forever-Faithful God - cover

Embracing Trust - The Art of Letting Go and Holding On to a Forever-Faithful God

Joanna Weaver

Verlag: Revell

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Beschreibung

Letting go of control is hard--unless we hold on to something greater 
 
Living in a fallen world ensures that we all have trust issues on some level. Hard things happen. People wound us. Friends let us down. Without realizing it, our trust issues with people can become trust issues with God. 
 
In Embracing Trust, Joanna Weaver, bestselling author of Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World, shares her own journey and invites you to a deeper trust in God. Through stories, Scripture, and an exploration of the life of David, you'll discover how to 
 
● cultivate a deeper, more meaningful friendship with Jesus  
● let go of things that keep you from fully trusting in God 
● build an unshakeable faith that stands firm in troubling times 
● leave a legacy of trust that blesses future generations 
 
If you struggle with disappointment from the past, frustration with the present, or fear of the future, Joanna invites you to relinquish control and put your trust in a forever-faithful Father. For as you embrace trust in God, you'll find yourself held by a Love that will never let you go.  
 
Includes a 10-week companion Bible study.
Verfügbar seit: 16.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 320 Seiten.

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