Awakening To A Grand New Day
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We expect so much of ourselves. We want to be the best daughters, moms, and friends that we can be. We try to act in ways that are pleasing to God and set standards that are hard to maintain. All too often we fail in our efforts-and end up feeling disappointed, discouraged, and convinced things will never change. In this study, readers will discover that this isn’t God’s plan for our lives. No matter what mistakes, errors, or blunders we have committed in the past, He will redeem us and set us on a new path! The best part is that we don’t have to wait to awaken to this grand new day. As we connect with God, He will reveal His plans for us today!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310684664
ISBN10: 0310684668
Women Of Faith | Margaret Feinberg
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2017
Women Of Faith Study Guide – Nelson
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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