Unseen Companion : God With The Single Mother
$12.99
If you are a single mom, you may find yourself asking:
*Will this loneliness ever go away?
*If God sees me, why do I feel so overlooked, even by the church?
*How can I build a spiritually strong home with so little support-and so little time?
Michelle Senters has felt these exact burdens, and in The Unseen Companion she speaks right to them, giving heart-to-heart encouragement to single moms who need to know that God is with her.
Avoiding cliches and hurtful platitudes, Michelle offers true hope from God’s Word. Her reflections, seasoned by personal experience, will help you:
*Trust that God sees your needs and can satisfy them
*Develop a vibrant relationship with God’s Word
*Experience God’s presence as the builder of your home
*Avoid temptation and counterfeit solutions
*Strengthen your resolve and confidence to raise children of faith
Read The Unseen Companion and receive a personal, practical word about following God as a single mom, with Him leading your family in strength and love.
Includes questions at the end of each chapter for reflection, journaling, or group discussion.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802414335
ISBN10: 0802414338
Michelle Senters
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2017
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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