Goodbye Hiding Hello Freedom
$15.99
Healing for the brokenhearted and freedom for those bound by shame.
After Adam and Eve sinned in the garden of Eden, instead of running to God, they ran for cover. They felt the weight of their sin. They felt ashamed. And they didn’t know what else to do but to hide. Do you know what it’s like to feel stuck in the cycle of shame?
In Goodbye Hiding, Hello Freedom, Morgan Krueger invites us to experience redemption, freedom, and hope in Jesus Christ. Through personal stories and biblical wisdom, Morgan offers encouragement to every soul who has ever felt disqualified from the abundant life God has for her because of her past.
Morgan links arms with her readers as she talks through our beautiful identity as daughters, combats the shame that keeps us from growing, and exposes wounds that won’t heal. Morgan teaches on how to forgive yourself, the blessing of community, and our wholeness in Jesus.
The world has a lot to say about who you are and who you should be. Morgan lifts the burden of cultural lies and replaces them with the truth of our freedom in Christ. Join her in saying, Goodbye Hiding, Hello Freedom.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802432896
ISBN10: 0802432891
Morgan Krueger
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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