Are you ready to blossom? Faith is like a flower. In order to grow, it needs soil, water, and sun—food for the spirit. That’s just what this devotional is. Spiritual food to help your faith grow strong and beautiful. Featuring 365 days of wisdom from your favorite Faithgirlz! authors, as well as quotes and questions from real girls like you, this devotional offers pages of inspiration on everything from navigating friendships, to taming the tongue, to trusting God in everything, big and small. Growing up can be tough, but Jesus is guiding you every step of the way. Beauty of Believing combines the talents of Faithgirlz! authors Tasha K. Douglas, Mona Hodgson, Kristi Holl, Lois Walfred Johnson, Allia Zobel Nolan, and Nancy Rue, and their words of wisdom will help your faith bloom and flourish as you grow into the girl God wants you to be.
This book is about believing in yourself for breakthroughs in Jesus Christ.
When accepted, faith changes life to the point of holiness. The author of this book listened to people who live faith in a different way: from prominent figures to committed young people. He ideally questions all the people of God.
Internationally renowned artist Makoto Fujimura reflects on Shusaku Endo's novel Silence and grapples with the nature of art, pain and culture.
"Every woman has beauty," says Stafford, "but not everyone sees it. I want you to see it." In Beauty by the Book she bares her heart to readers, laying out the Scriptures, promises, and truths women need to know to find their true value.
More than a Pretty Face will provide women with a renewed attitude on how to appreciate their unique, individual qualities.
But the psalmist says that the heart of the believer's desire is to behold the beauty of the Lord. In The Beauty of the Lord Jonathan King restores aesthetics as not merely a valid lens for theological reflection, but an essential one.
70 Thielicke's explorations of divine suffering anticipate the fuller development of this theme in the work of Eberhard Jüngel and Hans Urs von Balthasar among others. Collectively, these thinkers offer a theological parallel to the ...
Caught between the beauty of his grandchildren and grief over a friend's death, Frank Schaeffer finds himself simultaneously believing and not believing in God--an atheist who prays.
There is beauty in that breakdown because what you build from there is fresh and honest. It can be who you are really and truly supposed to be; a fresh start; a new hope. Some people say that God has to break you to use you, ...
Believing in Magic is the story of Cookie’s marriage to Earvin—nearly four decades of loving each other, losing their way, and eventually finding a path they never imagined.