Be Made Whole

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Independently Published, 2017 M06 16 - 145 páginas
Many people feel helpless, hopeless, discouraged and powerless. They are bruised and broken. This book will open your eyes and your heart to the Redeemer. God is still speaking, rescuing, and saving. This book will inspire reflection and release renewal in your faith. It will come alive as your learn of God's restoration power. Jesus found a man who had been laying infirmed for over 38 years and brought him healing and restoration. He gives us that same freedom today and will ignite in the hearts of the readers healing, grace, and peace.Learn through true-life stories how God restored hope, life, liberty, and pursuit of His love to this broken woman and those around her. Follow Kathy on her journey from brokenness towards healing and victory in every aspect of life.God still asks us this same question today,"Do you want to be made whole?" Many people feel helpless, hopeless, discouraged, and powerless. Learn through true-life stories how God restored hope, life, liberty, and pursuit of His love to a broken woman and those around her in Kathy Armstrong's Be Made Whole: One Woman's Journey Towards Victory in Christ. Follow the author on her journey from brokenness toward healing and victory in all areas of life. "No matter how lonely, rejected, lost, or depressed we are, God is faithful and looking for us to ask Him to intervene on our behalf," says Armstrong.Encompassing depression, phobias, suicide, sickness, abuse, loneliness, rejection, and divorce, Armstrong's firsthand account of hell on earth shows how God led her through these difficult experiences to tell others the truth behind many misconceptions about God. She draws deep satisfaction in teaching, encouraging, and motivating others to expand their dreams and goals in Christ. "I have been called to speak these things so others might know the power, judgment, and love of the Lord," says Armstrong. "I can relate to those who have lost hope."

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