Single Life To Live
$17.99
Hannah Schermerhorn was months away from getting married when her wedding was called off. She absolutely loathed being single again, but in the following years, God taught her many hard lessons that transformed her from bitterness to authentic joy. Now she shares what she’s learned from other singles (who wish they weren’t).
Drawing from the diverse experiences of single people in the Bible, Hannah debunks common myths and misunderstandings about singleness, including the pervasive feeling that a person can’t really begin their life until they’re married. She guides the lonely, hopeless, and impatient through the internal battles they face and the external pressures they feel in order to discover that a single life is a life worth living, and it’s worth living well.
God has a special purpose for singleness, whether it lasts only a season or for a person’s whole life. Let Hannah help you discover God’s best for you in your single life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781540902733
ISBN10: 1540902730
Hannah Schermerhorn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
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