Poppies In The Sand
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Have you been through a crisis that rocked your world? Did it harden your heart or make you a deeper, wiser, better person?
This book is about running to God in those times, finding yourself in a place where you feel like you are forced to seek him or die. It’s about meeting God in a dark valley, hearing his voice, receiving his life through the Word. It’s about finding him as your companion when you’re alone and discovering his blessing in the midst of something that could destroy.
‘The Lord draws near to the broken-hearted and saves those crushed in spirit’ (Psalm 34:18) is never more real and true than during times of disappointment, betrayal and abandonment.
It is the author’s wish to build up your faith when you face those kinds of battles, enabling you to find hope for a brighter future. Your path may seem terrible on every level, but please know it is not the end of the road, only the middle for those who have God as their source of strength. Press through to a destination that is greener, brighter and is filled with a joy youve never known!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781624190254
ISBN10: 1624190251
Ramona Thiessen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Xulon Press
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