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  • av Phillip McKerrow
    278,-

    "...Quirky and eclectic, this book provides a new perspective on the 'maker of heaven and earth' from one whose faith is entwined with his own making."Senior Professor Roger Lewis, Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences, University of WollongongWhat is making? How does it interact with faith to shape our lives? Is our existence the work of an infinitely powerful maker, or the result of an infinitely impossible chance?In this book, Dr. Phillip McKerrow discusses these and other questions as he explores reasons for believing in Jesus in many maker contexts, including the impact of faith in Jesus concerning his own making.To skilfully debunk some of the common myths and beliefs surrounding making and its multifaceted relationship with the Christian faith, the author draws upon many years of experience in the realm of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics).In each chapter, McKerrow dives into a different area of STEAM, offering novel and transformative ideas that have the power to fundamentally change your perspective on both making and faith in Jesus.Using personal anecdotes and creative stories, he provides a unique insight into the influence of the Christian faith on the life of a maker. To develop this insight, Dr. McKerrow explores a broad area of human thought about the existence of an infinitely powerful maker. To make this exploration of fascinating thinking a straightforward and engaging read, he also employs clear and concise language.

  • av Jules Green
    254,-

    Good Christian girls are friendly. Good Christian girls obey authority. Good Christian girls are happy...Except when they're not...This is the story of my life: how I've had a beautiful upbringing, with a great family, but also how I've suffered abuse at the hands of boyfriends and youth leaders, and how I've endured dangerous false teaching and sexism in the church.This is the story of how I'm overcoming it all through my faith.Here I am, the great warrior princess, finally standing true to who God made me to be. I will not be the "nice girl" anymore, because nice said in that tone simply means compliant, voiceless.My purpose is clear: stand for justice, spread love, grace and kindness and be a voice for those who cannot speak.Because who wants a warrior who can't fight, who isn't fierce?For anyone who has suffered abuse, I hope that my honesty, wisdom, strategies and insights help you heal. Here is a book to help you find your voice again.

  • av Adele Huntington
    223,-

    We all face challenges as we travel through life, and Christians are no exception. As you read the pages of Travelling Light, you will find that these short devotionals will inspire, challenge and draw you closer to God. The author, Adele Huntington, has written them out of her own personal experiences of sensing God speaking to her in various ways- a beautiful scene, a life experience, or during her daily quiet time, when a word or concept has stood out and she has felt challenged to do some heart-searching in her own life. These devotionals cover a variety of themes, such as: trusting God in difficult situations, weak faith, experiencing God's love, facing fear, finding His strength in our weakness and sharing our faith. Many of these topics reoccur in fresh ways because, as the author has experienced herself, as we travel through life, we are always learning and needing to be reminded of God's promises. Readers are encouraged not to rush on to the next devotional, but to take time to reflect, listen to what God might be saying to them, and to discover the joy of travelling light through life with Jesus.The theme of each devotional is enhanced by a photograph taken from the author's travels, or everyday life experiences. The photos add an extra dimension to the message and also make the book a lovely gift to give to a friend.

  • av Philip Stott
    463,-

    Old sins cast long shadows...King Manasseh is dead, but his terrible legacy of violence lives on. The people of Judah, enjoying a period of peace and prosperity, are apathetic and blissfully unaware of the terrible fate that looms over them. Little do they know that events in faraway Assyria will soon lead to the greatest catastrophe their small kingdom has ever known.Little do they know that the future of their realm, even their very continued survival, has in fact been entrusted to a handful of mere children - children that will be forced to endure a lifetime of suffering that will make or break their nation's destiny.Day of Darkness is a reconstruction of the story of the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE by the Babylonians - a story of unspeakable horror, yet also of awe-inspiring faith and unstoppable hope. It shows that there can be light in the midsts of the darkest night; hope in the deepest despair; and restoration for those who have lost everything.

  • av Karyn Lee Chua
    235,-

    Dive deep into the heart of faith with Why Jesus? Navigating His Transformative Message. In this compelling exploration, the profound teachings of Jesus come alive, bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary lives.With eloquence and insight, this powerful book unveils the timeless impact of His words, revealing how they continue to shape the very fabric of our existence. Through riveting stories and insightful interpretations, readers are guided on a transformative journey, discovering profound truths that resonate across generations.Addressing challenging questions about God's existence, the presence of evil, and life's meaning, the author portrays Jesus not just as a teacher and saviour, but as a compassionate friend. She presents a way of life through Jesus that leads to peace, joy, and fulfilment.Why Jesus? challenges conventional beliefs, inviting readers to question, explore, and ultimately embrace the transformative power of Christ's message. As the pages unfold, witness miracles, compassion, and unwavering love, inspiring a deeper connection with spirituality and the divine.This book is not just a revelation... it's an invitation. An invitation to grasp the essence of Jesus' teachings, to navigate their profound impact on our lives, and to find enduring answers to the eternal question: Why Jesus?

  • av Jacqueline Clark
    235,-

    Based on a true story, Unchained Melody is an account of a compelling, but ordinary character, Melody, who will take you on a journey of discovery of the unseen spiritual realm.With curiosity and skepticism, she ventures into the 'unknown', where tragedy and adversity strikes. Melody faces her own spiritual battle.Melody is called to step into the dark, terrifying pit of despair to help those enslaved by addictions and the occult. There, she is confronted by the insidious manifestation of evil.A thought-provoking, deeply personal account that will engage and touch the reader, Unchained Melody is a must-read for those searching or contending for Truth and exposing the web of deception by shining the Light of God in the darkness.

  • av Manu Susan David
    186,-

    Jeremiah was called by God to share his message to a hostile people. This study book takes the reader through the book of Jeremiah in a structured manner, making 18 important pitstops along the way.In Jeremiah, the author delves into two aspects of the truth of God's character: a loving, merciful, holy God, and a just God who holds our actions to account. In addition, it offers a unique insight into the heart and mind of one of God's faithful servants. We learn powerful lessons as we examine Jeremiah's emotional engagement, his compassion for the people, frustrations with what God was calling him to do, the hostility he faced, his struggle with desiring judgment for those who did evil, and concern about his own safety.These lessons were not relevant only for Jeremiah's time, but speak into many of the challenges we face today in our own spiritual journey: fear, hope, repentance, compassion, rejection, loneliness, discernment, hardships, obedience, idolatry and worship. This study book draws parallels through each lesson, which relate to the reader's own spiritual journey in today's times.

  • av Julia Love
    186,-

    Sveta and her family have lived happily all their life in a quiet Ukrainuan village. However after the neighbour's block of flats is bombed by a Russian missile, and Sveta makes a gruesome disvovery, her tiny safe world gets turned upside down. Her father immediately decides that the time has come for Sveta, her mother and small brother to leave and travel by train, to a safer nearby country until the war is over. The story follows Sveta's adventures, both literal and spiritual on the journey, to eventually cross the border into Poland and start a new life.

  • av Julia Love
    186,-

    Big Fish and Deep Forgiveness is an exciting faith-based adventure story for teenagers. At the age of 15, Nathan a Filipino boy, is struggling in his relationship with both his step-dad and his Heavenly Father. After a crazy incident with a big fish he managed to catch, Nathan is forced to run away from home. Suddenly he finds himself homeless, miserable and full of resentment and anger. The Lord however, never gives up on Nathan, even when he repeatedly makes many wrong decisions. Eventually Nathan learns how to overcome his feelings of resentment and rejection and is reconciled with his family.

  • av June Vorster
    278,-

    In this raw and soul-stirring memoir, June Vorster fearlessly unravels the tapestry of a life shaped by tumultuous choices, heart-wrenching challenges, and the unwavering presence of God. She candidly reveals the aftermath of her first husband's infidelity and the guilt stemming from a demanding work schedule that distanced her from her children's precious moments.Amidst the chaos, June grapples with her mental health, even attempting suicide. Her journey toward healing and redemption, sparked by hope and faith, shines through the darkness.Navigating divorce while advocating for her children's well-being, June faces unforeseen hardship after remarrying, including her new husband's gambling addiction. The complexity of motherhood becomes apparent as she strives to rebuild her shattered family and create a nurturing environment for her children. But the challenges do not define June, they propel her toward resilience and transformation. Her story showcases the transformative strength of God's grace in the face of adversity, offering inspiration to those navigating their own trials.With the unwavering presence of God woven throughout her narrative, she reminds us that with love, forgiveness and commitment, even in life's darkest moments, putting our trust in God can guide us through the most challenging times in life.

  • av Sean Ewing
    390,-

    Surrendering to Jesus extends beyond a single moment of confession; it embodies a journey of profound understanding and steadfast faith. In an age where fleeting convictions often eclipse deep-rooted beliefs, grasping the core of theology and doctrine for today's Christian is absolutely crucial.In Following Jesus, Sean Ewing explores the intricacies of these foundational principles, emphasizing their crucial role in every believer's life. Amidst a plethora of beliefs and interpretations, anchoring our faith in unshakable truths is more than beneficial-it's vital.As you delve into these pages, you'll understand the importance of not only knowing, but truly comprehending our beliefs. You will soon realize how a deep grasp of these tenets not only amplifies one's personal faith, but also prepares believers to traverse today's multifaceted world, positioning the eternal teachings of Jesus at the helm.Following Jesus will help you to immerse yourself and ignite a faith steeped in understanding, knowledge, and an unwavering devotion to a life centered around Jesus.

  • av Richard Berlach
    235,-

    What is the faith journey really about? Why was Jesus so hated? What do we know of the Kingdom of God? How is Jesus' resurrection relevant? What do we know of the Holy Spirit? How will it all end, and why is "the end of the age" associated with "birth pangs?"Reflections On Living In Grace is an exciting and illuminating book addressing questions such as these. A unique approach invites the reader to explore 130 themes found in the Gospels and the Book of Acts. Each theme is accompanied by a reflection intended to prompt deeper thinking. There is no armchair theologising here.The present-day relevance of each theme is clearly emphasised. This book is as encouraging as it is accessible. Each theme is kept to two pages. In this way, the busy reader is able to engage with a brief reading prior to commencing the day's activities. For those who have more time, the book can be used as a aid for more intentionally contemplating the mystery that is life.

  • av Gordon Moore
    186,-

    In LEADERSHIP STYLES & LEVELS OF CHURCH, Gordon Moore draws on over 40 years of first hand experience in all levels of church leadership to present his leadership styles model.Gordon has developed and applied these findings in the context of leading his own church, and in his role as a mentor to senior ministers as they seek to lead their churches through the different levels of growth.This book will enlighten you on the dynamics of churches at the different levels of growth, and provide you with practical insight on how to adjust your leadership style to match your environment.

  • av Gordon Moore
    186,-

    In 'GOING TO THE NEXT LEVEL', Gordon Moore draws on over 40 years of first hand experience in all levels of church leadership to present his second book on his leadership styles model.Gordon has developed and applied these principles in the context of leading his own church, and in his role as a mentor to senior ministers as they seek to lead their churches to the next level of growth and progress.This book will resource you on the practical dynamics of churches and ministries at all levels, and provide you with actual steps and insight on how you can take your church and ministry to the next level.

  • av Jenni de Vries
    198,-

    Broken Dreams in Wounded Hands started out as a record of the ups and downs of my husband's and my journey towards adoption, but became a story of the hand of God weaving his will through heartaches, questions, confusion, doubts and all kinds of troubles.Why would I, a committed Christian, have a godly desire, hope or dream that would never be fulfilled? After all, welcoming a child into your family through adoption is a good thing and I believe is close to the heart of God (see James 1:27). But when I prayed "Your kingdom come, Your will be done," in regards to adoption, did I really mean it? Was my trust in Christ based on what I wanted him to do for me by fulfilling my deep longing to adopt, or was it solely on what he already did for me on the cross?As I ponder our adoption journey, the Lord shows me more and more that His ways are higher than my ways, and that His thoughts are higher than my thoughts (Isaiah 55:8-9); and that to truly follow Christ, I must die to myself and live for Him (Matthew 16:24, Philippians 1:21).That includes taking that good, even God-honouring dream of adoption and placing it in His wounded hands. He knows so much better than I what to do with it.Whether you long to adopt, get married, have children, be healed, serve in missions, or do any other good thing, Broken Dreams in Wounded Hands is written for you. My prayer is that it will help you to see the unwavering faithfulness of God in your life, and that you would be encouraged to fix your eyes on Jesus, to steadfastly trust him and serve him, and to ground yourself in nothing else but him and his word; especially when life doesn't go the direction you'd hoped it would.

  • av Neil Flower
    223,-

    Untold numbers of people in today's western culture are wandering aimlessly in a hopeless morass of 21st century 'ism's' that lead nowhere and give no satisfaction and purpose to life.A form of Christianity that once was a major force in society now does not satisfy because it has lost its way and is dying from the roots up. But this is the 21st century and things are very, very different now. Or are they?Multitudes of people are headed for a Christ-less eternity because they think that there is no hope and no future for this world and its people.Has the Gospel failed? Is Christianity a spent and failed force?Perhaps it has not really been tried the way it was intended and over the last few decades, has been modified and re-stated by those who feel that they have an answer that is better than the one that the Founder first proclaimed.The author of this volume, Evangelist Neil Flower, seeks to show the Church of today that real Christianity is not finished; in fact it can have a bright and hopeful future if it will ask God to take off the 'blinkers' of liberal and 'society decreed' culture and begin to simply do it 'God's way'.In this insightful book, Neil gives four great principles which, if tried, could bring the Church back onto its original course. While critics will scoff and say that it is all too late, they are the ones who have brought the church to where it is now and have been refusing to do 'it' God's way for the past century or so.Why not remove your blinkers and just try the Jesus way?

  • av James Murray
    210,-

    Jesus' instruction to us as his followers was to go and make disciples, but how?What exactly is a disciple?How do I become one or help others become one?This book aims at giving you a practical guide to becoming a disciple or student of Jesus, and will equip you to help others do the same.It all starts with an invitation to follow.- James Murrayaninvitationtofollow.com

  • av Jane Lindsay
    235,-

    In their third adventure, teenager Nate and his good friend, Daniel, step through a time portal into the future and end up where they don't want to be: in south-west Tasmania, Australia.The rugged beauty of the wilderness is interrupted by unexpected danger. Nate and Daniel must use all their survival skills to find their way to safety.But betrayal and danger lurk ahead as they are taken to places not of their choosing. All is not as it seems and the duo find themselves in deeper and deeper trouble. Just when they think they are finally safe, a criminal mastermind is revealed and they are plunged into danger again. How can they escape?Can friends Ericson and Cathy, along with Liam and Nate's brother, Ollie, rescue Nate and Daniel? Nate's Christian faith is again sorely tested as he has to fight androids, robots and humans. But in the chaos, the light of Jesus' love still shines.

  • av Revd John Wyndham
    186,-

    Australia is a large country, bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the east and the Indian Ocean in the west, a distance of 3290 km. Following federation of the colonies in 1901, a railway line crossing the vast Nullarbor Plain was built, linking the eastern states with Western Australia. The railway line is 1658 km in length.Settlements, known as camps, each comprised of mainly six houses, were built every 80 km to provide accommodation for maintenance workers. They had no electricity and the only social activity was the arrival of the weekly Tea and Sugar provisions train. Small towns with workshops and schools 400 km apart were built at Tarcoola, Cook and Rawlinna.The founder of the Bush Church Aid Society (BCA), Rev S.J. Kirkby, visited the Trans Line in 1921 to see what could be done for the people in the railway camps. The trip gave Kirkby the desire to put a clergyman on the Line.While BCA established a medical work in 1937 with the opening of a hospital at Cook, there was only casual pastoral ministry along the railway line before Kirkby's dream came to fruition 43 years later.In The Cross and the Railway, John Wyndham initially gives us a brief history of the railway line as well as a history of early Christian ministry at Tarcoola, nearly 300 miles from Port Augusta. However, the main thrust of the book is the ministry following his appointment as resident clergyman in 1964.We have a picture of the isolation he and his wife experienced, the adventure of travelling 104,000km in 2¿ years by train and road, together with the opportunities to visit the 'camps' and proclaim the Gospel. And there is humour as well.

  • av Rose of Sharon
    210,-

    "My heart will live in each one of those I call and they shall become a New Creation. They shall continue to grow and develop into that New Creation, like a butterfly which emerges from the cocoon."Letters received and written to encourage and help you discover your own personal and intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. For those who have ears to hear, let them hear.

  • av Maria I. Gómez
    254,-

    For fifty-nine years, María was totally unaware of her condition. Since her ASD diagnosis in 2018, she decided to raise awareness and help others in a similar position. Aspies Living Among Us is the remarkable journey of a woman and her two adopted children and how she survived living with undiagnosed autism. Within each page of this book lays the hopeful story of four people originating from totally different corners of the world. Find out what they each had in common and how destiny brought them together to form the very unique family they are today. Each little piece of their fragmented lives had to be found and placed together before a beautiful picture could be seen.The suicide rate in people with ASD is exceptionally high, compared to the neurotypical population. According to an article by Australian researchers published in early 2022, suicide is the leading cause of premature death in autistic people of average IQ or above. Autistic people face a three to nine times higher risk of premature death by suicide. Many have already succeeded in taking their lives, leaving their loved ones behind with a life sentence of grief, birthdays, anniversaries, Christmases, weddings, and children and grandchildren born without them there. Aspies Living Among Us shows why the high number of individuals living with undiagnosed autism must be identified and brought to safety. Many remain desperately hiding behind their 'performing masks', torn between wishing to be 'normal' and longing to be loved for who they truly are-magnificent human beings with golden hearts.

  • av Abidemi Olajide
    235,-

    Life brings sometimes hurting troubles and painful problems, known as 'thorns in the flesh'. Paul the Apostle begged God for such a thorn of life to be removed but the response from God was "My grace is enough for you". Several questions arise such as the following:Why did God respond that way rather than simply remove the thorny problem? Why does God allow us to be afflicted with a problem?What actually is the grace of God and how can it be enough for our pains? What was the 'thorn in the flesh', which Paul chose not to reveal? Should we be thankful to God for the thorns of life with the often unbearable pains? Can anything new still come out of the story about the 'thorn in the flesh' of Paul?In When The Thorns of Life Hurt, the author has made bold attempts to answer all the above questions and many more using clues from the various writings of Paul. The personal stories of the author about God's grace always enough, will encourage you to be thankful for God's presence and mighty power at work in you, despite a problem with the associated pains. When The Thorns of Life Hurt will help you discover more how God's grace helps to unlock blessings on the issues of wisdom; patience; rejection; self-control; faith and hope in God; and contentment; from experiences due to the thorns of life. It's a book for all times to read.

  • av Richard K. Moore
    223,-

    The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) bear a much closer relationship to one another than any one of them does to the Gospel of John. While some of the material in each of these Gospels is unique, in some cases two Gospels share events and teaching in the life of Jesus (the double tradition), while in other cases three Gospels share events and teaching in Jesus' life (the triple tradition). The author of each Gospel penned what he understood about the life, teaching, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and their significance. The four canonical Gospels are our most authoritative sources for the earthly life of Jesus Christ. In 2023 I published A Synopsis of the Synoptic Gospels (English version), a device which facilitates comparison of the Synoptic Gospels, enabling the reader to see immediately which passages, or sections, in each Gospel are unique to that Gospel, which sections are shared between two Gospels, and which sections are common to three Gospels. The present work is a commentary on my Synopsis, discussing the passages unique to one Gospel and drawing attention to both the shared and differing perspectives of the author of each Gospel in the double and triple traditions. A Gospel synopsis is an invaluable tool not only for scholars and preachers, but for anyone who wants to increase their understanding of the Synoptic Gospels and the life of Jesus.

  • av Wheway Marc
    223,-

    Embark on a spiritual quest that is as pertinent today as it has ever been-a journey shaped by countless hours of research and composition. Uncover the profound teachings of Joel and Malachi, the last prophetic voices to speak to Israel prior to the arrival of John the Baptist.Why is this significant for you? Because these time-worn texts are more than just artifacts of history; they serve as compelling pleas for repentance and unity that echo profoundly in our contemporary times. In navigating through divine admonitions and striking visions of the end times, you will discover cautionary accounts and an illuminating beacon of hope. The experience is transformative, providing a guide for those desiring to approach God with a penitent heart.The wisdom found in Joel and Malachi is comprehensive, touching on both personal, transformation and the broader reawakening of spiritual life. Whether you are an individual in search of spiritual insight, or a seasoned follower aiming to enrich your faith, this book will act as an essential spiritual guidepost.As you delve into these messages, you will acquire a singular comprehension of God's plan of redemption for mankind. In a world filled with adversity and uncertainty, Joel and Malachi offer a viewpoint that perceives these struggles not as isolated episodes of anguish, but as elements of a larger divine script.These difficulties are seen as opportunities for growth, intended to draw us nearer to God as we anticipate the return of His Son.

  • av Gordon Moore
    235,-

    NORMAL CHRISTIAN is written with one purpose: to present the accomplishments and provisions of the cross of Jesus Christ as normal for every believer.It is normal, therefore, for every believer in Christ to live in divine favour, blessing, provision, freedom and overflow! This is the central theme of NORMAL CHRISTIAN.

  • av Mike Richardson
    223,-

    When Jesus told Nicodemus that he must be 'born of the Spirit' He affirmed human sexuality as an appropriate metaphor for understanding the faith. Being 'born again' is one of the foundational concepts of Christianity, yet how many of us have ever heard a 'birds and bees' talk, expanding on how spiritual reproduction works?Traditionally, the church seems to avoid deep and open dialogue about sexuality, as a result Christians can find themselves poorly defended against pervasive secular trends, and ill-equipped to give compelling reasons for maintaining sexual standards. Discovering The Gospel In Our Sexuality reveals the faith affirming and purposeful nature of our sexuality. The cycle-of-life is not a series of random physical processes that must be negotiated as best we can; instead, human sexuality is a divinely crafted allegory that proclaims a profound message, beautifully articulating God's restorative plan for humanity.

  • av Julia Love
    173,-

    The Toilet Saved my Life, is a fast-paced children's story, about a troubled, lukewarm Christian teenage boy escaping a Jihadist rampage in the West African nation of Burkina Faso. Samuel had recently turned his back on his childhood faith, but suddenly at a wild party he finds himself alone, deserted by his friends and with no human way of escaping the deadly jihadist attack. Suddenly he has only the Lord to depend upon and God saves his life by giving him an extremely unusual escape route to safety. Samuel's life is totally turned around by the miracle he receives.

  • av Yolanda Lee
    223,-

    Dreams of Italy tells the true story of how Yolanda, an early childhood teacher, and her husband Troy, followed a prophecy given to them by their pastor when they were just newlyweds. Seventeen years had passed and they had almost forgotten about the words that had been spoken that day when, suddenly, it all started to come to fruition.But was this God? How could Yolanda and Troy really be sure that they were stepping in the right direction? One day, Yolanda is called to leave Troy and their family, to lead students to a land of sunflowers, lions, pizza, gelatos and churches. During moments of uncertainty, where Yolanda lacks courage and trust in herself, God reveals little symbols of faith; tokens that reassure her she is on the right path.Yolanda discovers that her life mission as a teacher and mother is to encourage others to find their passions and to dream big. This powerful story is a testimony of how God has the very best life for us. Dreams of Italy beckons the reader to trust God in making what seems impossible, possible. Readers will be inspired to recognise their own life story and in doing so, have the faith and courage, just as Yolanda and Troy did, to follow God's plans and to see that life is full of wonderful surprises.

  • av Maureen Martin
    223,-

    When Maureen Martin's oldest son, Beau, was selected as an Australian Youth Ambassador to Indonesia in 2002, her family was naturally thrilled. Part way through the orientation for this once in a lifetime opportunity, the trip was postponed due to the aftermath of the Bali bombing.During the postponement, Beau was tragically killed in a shark attack on Australia's Gold Coast, leaving her family utterly shattered. Trying to adjust to life without him was extremely difficult, but before the family had recovered from the shock and grief of his passing, tragedy struck again. Maureen's husband was involved in a horse riding accident that left him left him with a brain injury.Following these two traumatic events, the family sustained a relentless bombardment of deeply personal and painful losses in quick succession, leaving the family reeling.Feeling depleted and despairing, so trapped in a life that turned out vastly different to how she imagined it to be, Maureen slowly fought her way out of the cycle of grief and depression As a mature aged student, she entered into tertiary Social Science studies, graduating with a major in Counselling.The qualification not only helped her heal, but opened doors to work with parents in distress, to facilitate groups in the men and women's prisons and to run support groups for young Aboriginal women.Her love of the outdoors had her regularly lacing on her hiking boots to go trekking which became surprisingly vital to the road to recovery. In A Trek of Faith, Maureen shares how the bedrock of her faith enabled her to face the challenges and will encourage you that no matter what life throws at you, there can be a surprising future up ahead.

  • av Desi Soitaridis
    198,-

    There were seasons in my life where it was hard to pray. I struggled to put sentences together, or even worse, I didn't want to speak to God. Why would He want to listen to me, anyway? Then I became a mother. A colleague gave me a card on my last day before maternity leave. Inside she had written, "Praying for your children is the best thing you can do". But how could I pray for my children when I couldn't even utter words to God for myself?Perhaps, you find yourself in a similar situation where it's hard to pray. Or you are in a season where it is easy. God still wants to hear from His children. In my early years as a mother, I so desperately wanted and needed God, but then the fatigue kicked in and I couldn't manage more than a word or two. These are the words I repeated over and over; things that were on my heart and mind, but I couldn't actually say out loud.Motherhood Moments began with my own collection of utterings. It is not intended to be read in one sitting. It contains a list of twenty words as a focus for when life feels overwhelming, lonely, busy and scary and when we feel like we can't quite reach the feet of Jesus, or can't put sentences together. Motherhood Moments will be there to meet you and encourage you on your journey.

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