Grace To Grow
$16.99
Encounter God’s extravagant grace.
The Christian life isn’t without challenges. It’s easy to wonder, What if troubles overwhelm me? What if I can’t find my purpose? What if I fail?
Despite the anxieties, God’s abundant grace is always with you. Accepting this undeserved gift equips you to silence the stresses of the day. Through the stories in Grace to Grow, you will discover how to:
*transform trials into spiritual growth,
*encounter peace by taking time to pause,
*view difficult circumstances as divine opportunities, and
*embrace the journey God has set before you.
God’s empowering grace can disarm anxiety by stripping away its strength. Let him give you the grace to grow.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424564514
ISBN10: 1424564514
Kristel Ward
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: December 2022
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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