Being Saved When You're Feeling Lost

ISBN: 0816341052
By:   Dan Day

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For many Christians, a huge gap can develop between what really IS and what they FEEL about what really is. All too often, our inner feelings do not square with the outer reality. God may be very close, yet we may feel He has abandoned us. Author Dan Day introduces the reader to the needed skills for taking charge of our emotions. By following his suggestions, they can achieve spiritual stability and security they never thought possible.

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For many Christians, a huge gap can develop between what really IS and what they FEEL about what really is. All too often, our inner feelings do not square with the outer reality. God may be very close, yet we may feel He has abandoned us. Author Dan Day introduces the reader to the needed skills for taking charge of our emotions. By following his suggestions, they can achieve a spiritual stability and security they never thought possible.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Dan Day
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.300000
Page Count 82
Language English
Year Published 2013

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