My Refuge, My Strength: Trusting God in Times of Difficulty and Blessing (Michael Youssef)
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This rich collection of 60 devotions invites you to experience the peace, contentment, and rest your soul craves. Infused with Scripture, each day’s reading will revitalize your walk with God by bringing you nearer to His strength and promises.
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My Refuge, My Strength
Trusting God in Times of Difficulty and Blessing
“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” —Psalm 46:1
In the midst of our troubled times and seasons of spiritual restlessness, God extends to us His offer of provision and care. No matter what, He will meet you in your need.
This rich collection of 60 devotions invites you to experience the peace, contentment, and rest your soul craves. Infused with Scripture, each day’s reading will revitalize your walk with God by bringing you nearer to His strength and promises.
In these inspiring readings and prayers from author and pastor Michael Youssef, you will find
- reflections of longing—to give you language for the aches and sorrows of your heart
- promises of healing—to invite the power of the Spirit to transform your hurts and fears
- expressions of praise—to thank the Lord for His power and presence in your life
You can have the restoration and hope you long for that only God can provide. With fresh perspectives each day, these personal devotions will deepen your faith in God’s goodness and grace, helping you experience His peace in lavish abundance.
SKU: | 9780736989077 |
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Categories: | Grief, Counseling |
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