Mystery Of Waiting
$6.99
Why does God make us wait? Why, when it would be so easy for God to just say “yes” to our prayers, does he instead so often say “wait”? The Bible tells us that waiting is a part of God’s plan for our lives. But why? It can all feel like a bit of a mystery.
In The Mystery of Waiting, author Debbie Barr helps you see the bigger picture in your season of waiting. Drawing from biblical teachings, she provides tools to help you discover what God might be teaching you about his timing and his plan for your life. You’ll see how the experience of waiting upon the Lord can be a catalyst for amazing growth and healing. Whenever you are in a period of waiting, know that God is still working in you and your circumstances.
This book will take you through practical steps to learn how to wait wisely, prayerfully, hopefully, and confidently. Your heavenly Father is good and his best for your life is worth the wait.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496483614
ISBN10: 1496483618
Debbie Barr
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Hope And Healing
Publisher: Aspire Press – Hendrickson Publishing Group
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