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Shattered


Shattered

Is God Really Using Our Broken Pieces

von: Bryan Dixon

4,49 €

Verlag: Westbow Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.10.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781664245778
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 128

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Beschreibungen

<p>It is the trying seasons of our lives that really test our character and reveals what we’re made of. This cliche motivational tag line sounds all well and good until you’re actually in the middle of that season and feel like giving up. In this nonfiction account, Bryan Dixon reveals how the trying seasons of our lives are extremely personal and thus very dissimilar to anyone else’s. However, the spiritual, psychological, and emotional damage that surfaces as a result of it, often remains constant. It was the trying season of his life that Bryan thought would break him and maybe even his family, that he realized that the pain caused by such seasons are directly related to the matters of our hearts. In this, he claims that for the first time in his life he pursued God not because it was the right Christian thing to do, but out of genuine need and desperation. Bryan concluded that so many of our trying seasons are directly related to the actions of others. If this is the case, the only path to healing from these seasons of trials is something that Christians claim we do consistently when in reality it goes against our very human nature, forgiveness. When you can reflect back on the Shattered seasons of your life with a spiritual lens, you will discover the truth, that God truly does use our broken pieces.</p>
In a season of life that left him shattered, a man lets go of all religious practices and seeks God in shear desperation and need.

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