Life 100 Day Devotional
$17.99
Do you ever wonder if the gospel is truly “good news” for your actual, difficult, hard-to-fathom, off-the-wall, sometimes painful, often absurd, and even humorous real life? Well, it is. But sometimes we all need a reminder that God’s faithfulness really does follow us into in the face of all that weird, hard, and ridiculous stuff of life.
In her new devotional LIFE, Lisa Harper gives you exactly that: a gut-honest exploration of the redemptive-and sometimes even humorous-narrative that proves God’s gospel is meant to help us in the big and small things alike.
Whether we face the individual annoyances of life or a worldwide crisis or a disappointing day, the gospel is big enough to handle real-world, real-time, real-life issues, so jump into LIFE and see for yourself what it might have to say to yours.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433691959
ISBN10: 1433691957
Lisa Harper
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2021
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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