Hope For My Hurting Heart
$18.99
Includes 8-week Bible study
When you are crushed and brokenhearted, where do you go to find hope?
Jesus said that in this life we will have pain, heartbreak, and trials. So how do we deal with our pain? What does it look like to walk with God in our grief? In Hope for My Hurting Heart, bestselling author Linda Dillow offers practical wisdom, real-life stories, biblical teachings, and encouragement to help you navigate pain, and loss and find hope and healing through God’s love. This insightful guide includes:
*Heart Skills Learn 8 essential Heart Skills to move from grief to gratitude: hope, love, loss, lament, trust, forgiveness, encouragement, and praise.
*Personal Stories Read about Linda’s own struggles with a traumatic brain injury and her daughters’ cancer battles, as well as stories from real-life men and women who are struggling with pain and loss.
*Biblical Insights Turn to God’s Word and the Holy Spirit to cultivate sustaining hope and spiritual growth.
*8-Week Bible Study Includes a structured study to delve deeper into the teachings and apply Heart Skills daily.
No loss is beyond our Heavenly Father’s understanding. Learn what it looks like to experience peace and comfort in God’s presence in the midst of suffering and find hope.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641589291
ISBN10: 1641589299
Linda Dillow | Lorraine Pintus
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2025
Publisher: NavPress
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