Sacred Wandering

Sacred Wandering
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ISBN-10 : 0991076850
ISBN-13 : 9780991076857
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Book Synopsis Sacred Wandering by : Dana Arcuri

Download or read book Sacred Wandering written by Dana Arcuri and published by . This book was released on 2019-04-08 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you in the midst of messy places? The Sacred Wandering is a wilderness journey. When you are in life transitions. For some, it's hard times with hurt, doubt, and disappointment. Our wilderness journey is the place God allures us. Where He pursues us. When He speaks to us in our pain. It's during our messy moments when He wraps us in His tender embrace. When He extends His grace.Dana Arcuri shares her own real, raw, and messy places. Chronic pain. Depression. Lost dreams. Grief. Broken relationships. Church hurt. Healing father wounds. Surviving sexual assaults. As she revisits past trauma, she follows God's nudge to bravely break the silence. And to grow her faith in the dark.In The Sacred Wandering, Dana reveals her tears, trials, and triumphs. With wisdom and transparency, she shares her personal stories and biblical insight to help you trust God in your own wilderness journey. The purpose is to spiritually strengthen you. To learn valuable lessons. To refine you. To know that you are enough just as you are. The Sacred Wandering provides hope and healing. Through valleys and victories, your messes can become God's masterpiece. It's your daily manna. Nourishment for your soul. To encourage you. To sustain you along your wilderness season. To help you to grow your faith in the dark.


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