When Life Doesnt Turn Out The Way You Expect
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1. Abuse : From Shame To Affirmation
2. Betrayal : From Anger To Forgiveness
3. Loss : From Despair To Hope
4. Rejection : From Bitterness To Acceptance
5. Failure : From Remorse To Grace
6. Pain : From Doubt To Trust
7. Regret : From Guilt To Pardon
8. Disability : From Frustration To Purpose
9. Disappointment : From Self-pity To Action
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We’re not always prepared for the devastations life can visit upon us, and we sometimes become disillusioned, angry with God, and begin to question our faith.
Jerry Brecheneisen and Lawrence W. Wilson walk you through your difficult experiences and disappointments, bringing you to the point of healing-the place where God brings redemption to suffering.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834120693
ISBN10: 0834120690
Jerry Breachien | Lawrence Wilson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2004
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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