Get Out Of That Pit
$19.99
More than half a million people found comfort and the power of Scripture in New York Times bestselling author Beth Moore’s Get Out of That Pit. With newly designed interiors that offer a user-friendly experience, this 40-day devotional journal will help inspire and encourage.
No matter how you got stuck, no matter how long you’ve been down, whether you think you deserve it or not, your Redeemer is waiting to restore you. Life can feel challenging at times, and you need to remember that God hasn’t forgotten you.
In the days ahead, you may find yourself needing the comfort or power of Scripture. In this 40-day devotional journal you’ll discover:
*reflective and personal application questions that will open your heart,
*prayers to lift your spirit,
*encouraging words from Beth herself, and
*space in which to record your own story.
Get Out of That Pit: A 40-Day Devotional Journal offers all of that and more, with the expectation that God will use it to help set your feet on a rock and put a new song in your mouth.
Take this faithful companion in hand, and begin each day with the only One who has the power to lift your head and rescue you completely. Then get ready to be delivered.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400336104
ISBN10: 1400336104
Beth Moore
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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