Learning to Trust Your Heavenly Father: (Even if You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human Father)

Learning to Trust Your Heavenly Father: (Even if You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human Father)

Learning to Trust Your Heavenly Father: (Even if You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human Father)

Learning to Trust Your Heavenly Father: (Even if You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human Father)

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Overview

Women no longer have to live a lifetime influenced and dictated by past hurts caused by growing up with an undesirable or deadbeat dad. They can choose to uproot past pain and, in its place, plant seeds of healing and peace. They can allow God to "re-Father" them, heal painful memories, and love them purely and unconditionally for who they are-His precious daughters.
Learning to Trust Your Heavenly Father (Even If You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human Father) will bring understanding, hope, and spiritual refreshment to women who have/had distant, absence, abusive, and/or undesirable dads. Author Denise George includes a personal Bible study at the end of each chapter. (Previously published as Planting Trust, Knowing Peace, by Zondervan.)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466396258
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/10/2011
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)
Age Range: 1 - 17 Years

About the Author

Denise George is the author of 25 books, and a speaker, teacher, and world traveler. She is married to Dr. Timothy George, founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School, Samford University. Denise co-founded and co-teaches (with author Carolyn Tomlin), the popular writing-to-publish seminars: Boot Camp for Christian Writers.
In her new book series, Come With Me to a Quiet Place, Denise reaches out to women world-wide with the good news of abundant life, hope, encouragement, and peace that comes through a woman's intimate relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
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