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Cargando... Fear Not Tomorrow, God Is Already There: Trusting Him in Uncertain Timespor Ruth Graham
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. New York Not surprisingly, Ruth Graham has written a thought-provoking book that affords glimpses into her life. Chocked full of antidotes and snippets from her experiences, as well as insights into the Bible, the reader discovers a fallible person--not much different from anyone else--who has learned how to lean on God and get to know Him better, even through difficult times. I chose to read it slowly--a chapter each day--so that I had time to digest the truths. However, it certainly could be read straightforward as it flows nicely. At the end of each chapter is a Point of Focus. Graham's ABC Praise List is included in addition to a list of resources and notes. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Tomorrow is a word often filled with promise and hope. But during times of uncertainty, the very thought of tomorrow can be filled with fear. An unexpected turn of events can flip our lives upside down and bring us face-to-face with daunting challenges that leave us feeling anxious, inadequate, overpowered, ill-equipped, or even beyond hope. Can God be trusted? Does He care? Ruth Graham asked herself these questions as she faced uncertainty in her own life. Join her as she explores the character of God as revealed in Jesus encounters with real peoplea band of frightened fishermen, a woman facing unspeakable grief, a man scarred by his own sin, and others. You will discover as she did that you need not fear tomorrowGod is already there. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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