Restored : Reconnecting Life’s Broken Pieces
$29.99
You might be living in a fragile place after loss, pain, or grief. Is excitement in life and fullness of purpose too hard to imagine embracing right now? You are not meant to go through this alone.
With a voice of empathy, wit, and vulnerability, Cindy Brinker Simmons will walk you through practical tools and biblical truths that will reconnect you to God, others, and yourself.
Restored’s message is for anyone who needs:
*a fresh infusion of hope
*a gentle reminder of God’s love and goodness
*a healthy dose of inspiring thought and strength to persevere
*a helpful roadmap to move forward and experience God’s plan and purpose
*an effective way to reconcile and strengthen relationships
Restored will help you choose joy in the midst of heartache and hardship. You will be encouraged!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781951350581
ISBN10: 1951350588
Cindy Simmons
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Redemption Press
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