Bind Up Your Broken Heart
$14.75
Do you sometimes feel trapped or wounded by painful relationships? You are not alone. The Bible tells the stories of men and women who learned to trust God when they suffered pain at the hands of people they loved.
Leah was used in a relationship where her husband cared more for another woman-a woman who was actually Leah’s sister. Even Jesus himself was ridiculed by his own brothers, who scoffed at the idea that he was the Savior of the world.
Chapters Include:
When you are rejected, the story of Joseph
When you are shamed, the story of David’s men
When you need restoration, the story of Samson
When you are ridiculed, the story of Jesus
Questions for group study are included.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781593178796
Timothy Clarke
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2016
Publisher: Warner Press
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