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Rest + Rely - A 60-Day Devotional to Replace Fear Anxiety and Worry with God's Truth - cover
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Rest + Rely - A 60-Day Devotional to Replace Fear Anxiety and Worry with God's Truth

Maddie Joy Fischer

Editora: Baker Books

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Discover the freedom that comes from trusting God with today--and tomorrow 
 
· 60-day daily devotional to replace fear, anxiety, and worry with promises from God's Word 
· visually stunning packaging includes 4-color interior 
 
 
If you feel like fear, anxiety, and worry have taken over your thought life or your spirit, you're not alone. But you also weren't meant to live this way. God wants more for you--promises more for you. He wants you to live free from fear, to have victory over your anxiety, to face the future with hope rather than worry. He wants you to rest in and rely on Him in times of trouble. He even shows you how in His Word. 
 
With compassion born from personal experience, Maddie Joy Fischer invites you on a 60-day journey to overcome the fears that are currently overcoming you. Diving into God's Word, she shows you that freedom from fear doesn't mean you'll never be afraid again. It means that you no longer give fear the authority to consume your thoughts, make your decisions, and dictate your future. The application questions and prompts help you put these devotions into practice so you can see and feel a real difference in your spirit from day one.
Disponível desde: 02/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 224 páginas.

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