Pockets Of Joy
$22.00
“No matter your situation, you have a choice. I chose joy.”
At one point, as a struggling divorced single mom, all Roxane Battle had for dinner was a single chicken nugget.
With wit, dignity, and gripping detail, Roxane shares her story of intentionally looking for joy during this challenging chapter of her life, when she struggled with anxiety, loneliness, and depression. Her faith was the guiding force as she searched for moments of gratitude and found a lifetime of grace.
Alongside Roxane’s practical tips for spiritual, professional, and personal wholeness for today’s woman, Pockets of Joy reveals the incredible secret to a joy-filled life as Roxane shares her journey to a place of mental well-being.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641238878
ISBN10: 1641238879
Roxane Battle
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2022
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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