Compensated Suffering : An Inspiration For All Who Have Suffered At The Han
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Suffering has the potential to leave individuals wounded if they attempt to maneuver, in their own strength, through life’s challenges. Seldom do women and men, alike, read books that carefully guide them from the realities and horrors of suffering to a more joyous perspective of suffering. Compensated Suffering is inspiring for both men and women who have ever questioned the purpose of multiple and diverse trials! From chapter to chapter, encouragement leaps into your spirit as Barbara Bryant walks you through her personal and spiritual journey to a new paradigm of suffering-a paradigm built upon faith, forgiveness and renewal. Whether your suffering has manifested itself as a physical ailment, abuse, financial hardship or even a lengthy “holding” period, Barbara eloquently shares the new possibilities in God that can arise through the pain of suffering! Let Compensated Suffering minister to your throbbing heart and encourage you to increase your faith, broaden your spiritual perspective and walk in your God-given destiny!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606479742
ISBN10: 1606479741
Barbara Bryant
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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