Becoming : A 21 Day Devotional Journal
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Most of my life I have purposed to see God from a place of abundance rather than from the limitations of day-to-day living. As I look back on my life, I see that God has guided me through every season. Every time He is prepared to move me into a time of healing and restoration, it has been preceded by the “wait.” Though seemingly mundane, the “wait” is one of the most significant times during which God does His best work.
If you are a dreamer, a new entrepreneur, a go-getter, or are driven and ambitious, this devotional is for you. If you have ever felt stuck in the process of bringing a dream to life or waiting on God to come through for you, this devotional is for you. And, if you know you are called to live a life of meaning and purpose, this devotional is absolutely for you. I pray that this devotional journal will carry you through the challenging and drawn-out moments of life, that it will stir the deep wells within you and position you to walk with clarity and focus.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486617364
ISBN10: 1486617360
Caroline Ciano
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2018
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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