Take What You Need
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A collection of quotes from the writings of critically acclaimed and beloved author Aundi Kolber for encouragement on your journey toward healing
For when the day is long. When you are afraid. When you don’t know what to say to someone you love. When you feel alone. When you’re questioning everything. When you wonder if God is with you. When the bottom falls out. When you don’t know what’s next. When you do something courageous. When you don’t know how to have hope. When you need to know you can try softer. When you’re learning to show up for yourself.
May this collection of quotes from therapist and author of Try Softer Aundi Kolber be a balm to your most tender places. A beautiful gift for the hardest days, each page will remind you that no matter where you are on your journey to healing, you are not alone. And while there may not be answers, you will find compassion. You will find reminders of who God created you to be, the belovedness within. You’ll come away feeling a little more empowered to take one more step.
This book contains:
*Gentle exercises for getting in tune with your body and feelings,
*Scriptures to remind you of God’s truth for your life and meet you in your need,
*Timely and supportive prayers.
Come and take what you need from these pages. A gentler way is open to you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798400503474
Aundi Kolber
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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