Never Give Up
$17.99
Find hope to keep going even when times are hard when you discover that God never changes, and He is always on your side.
In Never Give Up, trusted pastor and bestselling author Max Lucado crafts a powerful narrative underscoring the theme of relentless perseverance and the goodness of God in the midst of life’s storms, illustrating that God’s goodness transcends our circumstances.
This encouraging book, carefully curated from Max’s bestseller, You’ll Get Through This, serves as a vivid reminder that, even when life seems unfair or impossible, our faith in a benevolent God can carry us through to redemption and transformation. Never Give Up will give you the encouragement to keep fighting, to keep believing, and to never give up, assuring you that with God’s guidance, any adversity can be overcome, leading to profound personal strength and spiritual insight. You’ll discover how to:
*Finding hope in despair
*Trust in God’s plan
*Overcome adversity
*Strengthen your faith
Inside the pages you will also find:
*A 7-day devotional focused on the 7 Statements of Strength from the book
*Key Scriptures for getting through life’s toughest days
*Reflection questions
Never Give Up is a beacon of hope and encouragement if you are wading through a storm or experiencing hardship, emphasizing that with God’s help, you can overcome any challenge, leading to personal growth and redemption. Come and discover how your challenges can be transformed into opportunities with the guiding hand of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400348992
ISBN10: 1400348994
Max Lucado
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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