Instructions For The Living Room
$12.99
Feeling as if your plans, your dreams, or even your life is falling apart? You may be entering a living room!
Nearly a decade after her award-winning book Reflections from the Waiting Room, Keturah invites readers on another fascinating journey, this time into the living rooms of their lives. Conceived during her own living room experience — a time filled with unprecedented personal, professional and spiritual crises — Keturah shines a contemporary lens on a timeless truth: sometimes life does not work out according to our plans.
What emerges is a practical yet challenging study of Psalm 37, David’s psalm of encouragement. Keturah reminds us that when our plans fall apart and we unexpectedly face a living room experience, we have at least two choices: we can simply go through these experiences or we can determine to grow. Allow these 12 1/2 rules to enable you to develop the uncommon grace required to produce lasting growth from each of your unexpected living room experiences.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486607747
ISBN10: 1486607748
Keturah Harris
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2015
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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