Gift Of Hard Things
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Introduction: The Alchemy Of Grace
1. Maddalena: The Gift Of Burnout
2. Prayer Service Disaster: The Gift Of Disappointment
3. Idiots: The Gift Of Difficult People
4. Graduation Day: The Gift Of Brokenness
5. Women In Black: The Gift Of Anger
6. Initiation: The Gift Of Powerlessness
7. The Ungrieved Grief: The Gift Of Loss
8. The Accident: The Gift Of Suffering
9. The Dark Night: The Gift Of Darkness
10. Butterflies: The Gift Of Death
Epilogue: The Art Of Living
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A master storyteller and spiritual director highlights the ways that we experience God in the midst of everyday difficulties, such as annoying people or failed ministry endeavors. We grow in compassion and spiritual maturity as we embrace these smaller trials.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830846085
ISBN10: 0830846085
Mark Yaconelli
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2016
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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