Sarah’S Journey of Faith

Volume 1: Life and Conversion—A Thirty-Day Devotional

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational
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Author: Sarah Liu ISBN: 9781490826202
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Sarah Liu
ISBN: 9781490826202
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Life abounds with crises, disappointments, mundane routines, and some very joyful moments. Everything that happens has a cause. We often dont take time to reflect on purposes, or we simply explain events away with simplistic explanations of either good or bad luck. Totally unaware of real causes behind life events, we easily move on to the next day, the next week, and the next year.

In a gentle way, Sarah Liu leads the reader on a walk through events from her childhood in China and shows the handprint of God on these vignettes of her life. As she reflects on what God accomplished through joys, crises, disappointments, and ordinary family life, she invites readers to reflect on their own life experiences to detect the hand of God. Her conviction that God selects and covers with grace regardless of mans perceptions runs throughout her stories and provides encouragement and inspiring faith and trust.

This book provides encouragement for anyone praying for a loved one to come to God, but also provides rich inspiration for those with pressing questions about the meaning and purpose of lifes crises and disappointments. Parents, pastors, ministers, teachers, and leaders would be inspired by this devotional written from a genuine passion to explore Gods present action in lifes daily events.

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Life abounds with crises, disappointments, mundane routines, and some very joyful moments. Everything that happens has a cause. We often dont take time to reflect on purposes, or we simply explain events away with simplistic explanations of either good or bad luck. Totally unaware of real causes behind life events, we easily move on to the next day, the next week, and the next year.

In a gentle way, Sarah Liu leads the reader on a walk through events from her childhood in China and shows the handprint of God on these vignettes of her life. As she reflects on what God accomplished through joys, crises, disappointments, and ordinary family life, she invites readers to reflect on their own life experiences to detect the hand of God. Her conviction that God selects and covers with grace regardless of mans perceptions runs throughout her stories and provides encouragement and inspiring faith and trust.

This book provides encouragement for anyone praying for a loved one to come to God, but also provides rich inspiration for those with pressing questions about the meaning and purpose of lifes crises and disappointments. Parents, pastors, ministers, teachers, and leaders would be inspired by this devotional written from a genuine passion to explore Gods present action in lifes daily events.

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