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Brokenness has become a buzzword. We wear it like a badge, proudly
showing off the shattered pieces of our lives--while still fighting
the same desperate battles. But brokenness was never meant to be
the destination. Or your identity. It was meant to be the catalyst
for breakthrough. Inspiring, vulnerable, and powerful, this new
book from Jennifer Watson helps you take your eyes off the idol of
brokenness and experience the God of breakthrough. She shows how
breakthrough is really hope moving forward, even when life hurts.
And she gives you practical, uncomplicated ways to: * stop feeling
shame and emptiness * leave the victim mentality behind *
experience lasting restoration in your story and your soul * and
more It's okay to not be okay for a little while. But Jesus has a
plan to see your scars become success stories that reflect his
glory to the people around you.
Love is easy to give when you are getting it back. Are we still
called to God's plan of how to love when we are getting none in
return? Shauna Shanks's brave journey through obedience reveals the
outcome of when we dare to follow God's ludicrous outline for love
as described in 1 Corinthians 13. Wrecked with news of her
husband's affair and his request for a divorce, Shauna finds
herself urgently faced with a decision. Does she give up and
divorce her husband and move on, or does she try to fight for her
marriage? The former choice seems to contradict God's plan for how
to love, such as "love never gives up," "love is patient," and
"love is kind." Taking God at His word and assuming the love
chapter was really meant to be followed literally word by word, she
not only finds herself falling in love with her spouse again, but
also falling in love with Jesus, which changes everything. First
Corinthians 13 presents an audacious, illogical, and irrational
context of how to love, meant to be applied to every marital
context not just the fairytale marriage. If God's instructions seem
illogical and audacious, you might just expect the same kind of
results in return! This book is not air-brushed. It was written in
the midst of the author's deepest trauma, and she purposefully did
not edit out her mistakes and failures during that season. This
book will resonate with women who do not feel like the
picture-perfect Christian woman with the fairytale life and
marriage. A Fierce Love is the story of a train wreck and reaching
out to God not in the calm but in the chaos and finding hope for
the future.
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