Sensible Shoes : A Story About The Spiritual Journey
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Follow the stories of four women as they are drawn into a spiritual formation journey at a retreat center: Hannah, a pastor who doesn’t realize how exhausted she is. Meg, a widow and recent empty-nester who is haunted by her past. Mara, a woman who has bounced from relationship to relationship, trying to navigate a difficult marriage. Charissa, a hard-working graduate student who wants to get things right. Written with a compelling narrative weaving their lives together, this book also takes the reader into a new understanding of key spiritual practices and offers support for those who want to travel deeper into life with God themselves. If you want to travel this journey with others, you will find a group study guide and book club resources at www.sensibleshoesclub.com.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830843053
ISBN10: 0830843051
Sharon Brown
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2013
Sensible Shoes # 1
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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