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Sheri Easter

  • Eyes Wide Open 1

    $14.49

    I’m always looking for words of inspiration. The words and messages in this book are some of the most uplifting I have ever read Dolly Parton I know of no one in the gospel music field with more heart or integrity than Sheri Easter. I’m sure that these devotions would certainly spiritually enrich the lives of anyone who reads them. Bill Gaither Eyes Wide Open is a series of 52 weekly devotions designed to help you make your moments count. Each week begins with a conversation piece, a story about Sheri’s real life experiences and the ordinary, everyday occurrences in which she looks for God’s fingerprints on her life. Following each story is several scriptures to hide in your heart. It’s a book written by a busy woman for a busy woman. Sheri is a wife and mother of three children. She is a two-time Grammy nominated gospel artist, winner of six Dove Awards, author of Hear My Heart and a breast cancer survivor. She and her husband, Jeff, both come from acclaimed musical families and have been touring now for over 28 years as a couple. She writes a weekly devotion for AbsolutelyGospel.com. Sheri has a Masters in Business Leadership and resides in her hometown of Lincolnton, Georgia.

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  • Hear My Heart

    $17.49

    Hear My Heart is a collection of writings from singer-songwriter, Sheri Easter. Sometimes in life words seem superficial, shallow and empty. We struggle to put our feelings into words that convey an honest representation of the heart. By embracing the quiet moments, we hear what our heart cries in the darkness of a loved one’s death, a battle with breast cancer or caring for an aging parent suffering from Parkinson’s disease. We hear the shouts of triumph of wedding bells, anniversaries, and the celebrations of life. We hear the heart.

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  • Hear My Heart

    $26.99

    Hear My Heart is a collection of writings from singer-songwriter, Sheri Easter. Sometimes in life words seem superficial, shallow and empty. We struggle to put our feelings into words that convey an honest representation of the heart. By embracing the quiet moments, we hear what our heart cries in the darkness of a loved one’s death, a battle with breast cancer or caring for an aging parent suffering from Parkinson’s disease. We hear the shouts of triumph of wedding bells, anniversaries, and the celebrations of life. We hear the heart.

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