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P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good
- How God’s Word Answers Our Questions About Faith, Fear, and All the Things
- Narrado por: Heidi Lee Anderson
- Duração: 9 horas e 15 minutos
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Sinopse
How can I hope for a good future with my bad past?
Why them and not me?
Why me and not them?
What if I just don’t know what to do?
In our current climate of rising anxiety, we frequently run through worst-case scenarios. So many questions constantly circulate in our minds, and despite our best intentions and honest efforts, fear seems to be winning. We know the Bible repeats, “Do not fear,” but how do we do that? What do we do after we’ve cast our cares on the Lord, memorized Scripture, pumped worship music through every speaker, and yet still feel stuck?
In P.S. It’s Gonna Be Good, writer and popular Instagram content creator Heidi Anderson offers a hope-filled response to these questions by using her own journey, as well as pointing us to God’s people who have come before us. In each chapter of her insightful, conversational, and highly relational book, she focuses on a different Bible character as if we were walking behind their footsteps in real time, looking at the deep questions that plagued their minds and hearts―the same questions we face today. We will encounter:
- Gideon: “What if I don’t have what it takes?”
- Esther: “What do I do when God feels silent?”
- Joshua: “What if God’s promises don’t line up with my reality?”
- Martha: “What about when the worst-case happens?”
- And more!
Join Heidi as she walks us straight into the heart of God’s Word, where we will experience His peace, find confidence in His good plans, and be set free to meet the future we were made for.
And P.S. . . . It’s gonna be good.