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Fruitful - Cultivating a Spiritual Harvest That Won't Leave You Empty - cover

Fruitful - Cultivating a Spiritual Harvest That Won't Leave You Empty

Megan Hill, Melissa Kruger

Editorial: Crossway

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Sinopsis

A Devotional for Harvesting God-Given Spiritual Fruits 
As Christians, we long for a spiritually fruitful life. However, our attempts to work more and hustle harder only leave us feeling weary and worn. Thankfully, God's word supplies the nourishment we so desperately need. As we abide in Jesus, he fills our emptiness with an abundant crop of spiritual fruit.
Through the trusted voices of several female bestselling authors, editors, and Bible teachers, this 40-day devotional explores each of the 9 fruits of the Spirit found in Galatians 5. Every daily reading includes a related verse to ponder, a theologically rich reflection, additional Bible passages to read, and a prayer. This short format provides readers with an easy-to-use devotional resource, filled with substantial biblical counsel for harvesting God-given spiritual fruit. 

- Unpacks Each Fruit of the Spirit: Pulling content from Galatians 5 and other Scripture passages, this book is deeply biblical and theologically rich 
- Great for Individuals and Groups: Devotions are perfect for personal reading or as a tool to encourage a group of friends 
- Devotional: Each of the 40 readings includes reflections, responses, and prayers
- Recipes: Recipes from the contributors' kitchens for fruit dishes to make at home
- Contributions by Trusted Voices: Melissa Kruger, Abbey Wedgeworth, Lydia Brownback, Courtney Doctor, Megan Hill, Winfree Brisley, Lindsey Carlson, Blair Linne, Trillia Newbell, and Sharonda Cooper
Disponible desde: 16/04/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 216 páginas.

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