Beyond The White Picket Fence
$16.99
Have you ever felt disappointed by your life?
Have you watched a dream crumble?
Have you wondered if your life has any meaning?
From Sheri Rose Shepherd, author of the popular His Princess series (over one million sold), comes a book that helps us live faithfully and fully when life is far from what we imagined. Using scripture and sharing a firsthand account of her picket fence being torn down, she guides us directly to the one who can help us rebuild-our heavenly Father.
Beyond the White Picket Fence will help you put purpose to your pain and use pieces of your past or present wreckage to lay foundational stones for a new beginning.
Each chapter contains action steps and prayers you can immediately implement as you let go of the devastation and cling to the new purposes God has for you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781684510283
ISBN10: 1684510287
Sheri Shepherd
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2021
Publisher: Salem Books
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