Heartlift Workbook
$8.69
Honesty. Accountability. Transparency. These are rare words today, but so important as we seek to be authentic daughters of God. With candor and sensitivity, Jill Morikone invites you to address some of the difficult issues and emotions that we all face. Can I be forgiven, and, if so, how do I forgive those who have hurt me the most? How do I break free from fear, lust, or shame? And, most importantly, who am I in Christ?
This interactive workbook, designed to be a companion study guide to the book, HeartLift, is full of practical tools and promises from the Word of God that can revolutionize the way you think and feel. Perfect for a women’s study group, it easily transitions to individual use, as well.
Begin your journey now toward healing and wholeness!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816361205
Jill Morikone
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight | 0.35 kg |
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