Thresholds And Passages
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In the end, life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. When was the last time your own life left you breathless with wonder? “Thresholds and Passages” is both an awakening and an invitation to experience the kind of life Jesus came to offer. Discover the pathways that direct you toward purpose, balance, and authenticity; toward reflection, play, and celebration; toward mutual relationships with other women. Whether you are married or single, an employee, a stay-at-home mom, or an executive, you are first of all a woman created in God’s image. God invites you to walk to the edge of your life as you’ve known it, and to cross a threshold into fully authentic womanhood. It is the same place where Moses stood as he listened to the voice from the blazing bush: “Take off your shoes, Moses. This is holy ground.” Honest and deeply personal, “Thresholds and Passages” offers a series of portals that lead you to the possibility of living an outrageous life-the kind of life that will leave you astonished. Each threshold, passageway, or corridor takes you deeper into the heart of God, who not only delights in you but also desires to answer your ache for something more. This is your chance to find the life you were meant to live.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781632321930
ISBN10: 1632321939
Cathee Poulsen | Fran Lankford
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Redemption Press
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