Unwind : A Devotional Cookbook For The Harried And Hungry
$24.99
Have you ever felt empty after a full day? When there is still more to do, tasks to finish, and mouths to feed. How do you get it all done? You can reach for the One who will always sustain you. This devotional cookbook brings rest and peace to your meal preparation and the dinnertime rush.
In this thoughtful recipe collection by cooking show host, Food Network Star winner, and culinary expert Aarti Sequeira, you will discover reasons and recipes for joy, peace, hope, comfort, strength and more that can lift your spirits even on the most demanding days. Get inspired by fifty heartfelt devotions, inspirational quotes from Aarti and selected Scriptures as you recreate tasty recipes straight from Aarti’s kitchen! A perfect way to unwind and enjoy a delicious meal with the people you love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648707971
UPC: 081983760570
Aarti Sequeira
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2023
Publisher: DaySpring
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