Betrayed By God
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1. When Dreams Die
2. Feeling Betrayed Creates A Bigger Mess
3. Disconnected From God
4. Making Unhealthy Vows
5. Trading God For Something Or Someone Better
6. Feeling Betrayed By God Leads To Sin
7. Trying To Make God In Your Image
8. Sometimes It Looks As If God Doesn’t Care
9. Heartbreak Creates Questions You Can’t Answer
10. God’s Motives Can Be Mysterious
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Heartbreak. Disappointment. Betrayal. These are words every woman is familiar with. They may have first been experienced in high school, when one young teen loses her best friend because of a silly fight. Or in college, when a supposedly-perfect boyfriend suddenly ends a very serious relationship. Or in adulthood, when jobs are lost, divorces break families apart, or children fall a path of destruction. Heartbreak. Disappointment. Betrayal. Life as we know it has fallen apart. And we’re blaming God for not preventing it.
In Betrayed by God?, author Shana Schutte invites readers to take an honest look at themselves and their relationships with God. Through honest exploration and sound biblical wisdom, she helps readers determine why they feel betrayed when life began to hurt. With hope and help for the hurting, she gives women practical tools and encouragement as they make sense of their expectations and find healing through a loving God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834125193
ISBN10: 0834125196
Shana Schutte
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2010
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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