13 Weeks To Peace
$27.99
So many of us suffer from chronic guilt feelings; we assume that these feelings reflect God’s opinion of us.
But then along comes the gospel – exploding the lie with its mind-shattering declaration that not only does He love us, He is the One who “forgives all [our] iniquities, who heals all [our] diseases” (Psalm 103:3)
While we tend to conform to our own self-concept, becoming what we think we are, Jesus does something for us that no man can do, He give us a new identity.  “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have become new (2Corinthians 5:17).
In 13 Weeks to Peace, Jennifer Jill Schwirzer reveals a Divine Healer who longs to bring peace to hurting hearts and minds, and skillfully demonstrates how He goes about the work of transforming us, molding us, and re-creating us into His own image.
This book features study questions suitable for small groups or answering in a journal, as well as tools at the end of the book to help deal with forgiveness, anger, and fear or develop positive relationship skills.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780816324941
Jennifer Schwirzer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published:  2011
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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