With raw honesty and courage Marianne Stevens shares about loss and grief through stories, insights, and scripture. And, like her heroes and peers, women such as Elisabeth Elliot, Isabel Kuhn, and Amy Carmichael she passes the torch of faith to our generation.Handbook of Hope, offers the concept of "ruthless perfection", which we usually recognize in Olympians, champions, or special forces, as a gift of mercy, through which we can see that the trials in life and the seasons of suffering are worth the prize. It is this ...
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With raw honesty and courage Marianne Stevens shares about loss and grief through stories, insights, and scripture. And, like her heroes and peers, women such as Elisabeth Elliot, Isabel Kuhn, and Amy Carmichael she passes the torch of faith to our generation.Handbook of Hope, offers the concept of "ruthless perfection", which we usually recognize in Olympians, champions, or special forces, as a gift of mercy, through which we can see that the trials in life and the seasons of suffering are worth the prize. It is this vision of mercy, this choice, that changes all our perspectives from darkness to light! Seeking to find the presence of God in the worst moments of her life, bereaved, and destitute the author chose to concentrate on the provisions and protections of God as evidence of His care. She presents this evidence in a devotional style that offers comfort, advice, and, of course, hope.
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