Suddenly Saddened : Overcoming Devastation After Tragedy And Sudden Death
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How are you dealing with sadness and grief? As Christians, we are not immune to the devastating affects of tragedy and sudden death. If you are struggling with grief, anger, depression, or unanswered questions, rest assured that God has given us everything that we need in His Word to help us to overcome such devastation.
In Suddenly Saddened, Callie Roberts Tolbert shares her own real-life experience of grief and God’s unfailing grace after the tragic loss of her father and mother. Callie paints a colorful picture of her emotions and the challenges of her faith. She also shares her prayers and bold confessions of wholeness, inner healing, and restoration. Callie shows us that it’s not unusual to endure a faith struggle in order to overcome. She also teaches us to be willing to embrace a new beginning through obedience, forgiveness, and submission through the ways of the Father.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607917717
ISBN10: 1607917718
Callie Tolbert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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