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If you are suffering from the heartbreak of divorce, you need to know there’s the promise of hope and healing for you and your child (or children). You can open the door to your child’s heart and lead them to experience God’s healing of the wounds that divorce has inflicted on your family. In this interactive devotional, recording artist Kim Hill offers help to single parents for guiding their child/children through the fallout of divorce by offering hope through faith in God with assurance of His steadfast mercy. Birthed out of Kim’s personal story, this book blazes a trail for parents and children to process their feelings, express their fears and focus on God’s faithfulness in spite of their sadness and disappointment. Parents concerned about their children’s emotional and spiritual wellbeing will find this book opens the door to meaningful conversations, calming fears and dispelling emotional confusion. Each part of the 31-day devotional includes a devotion, a Scripture and a prayer with a directed activity for parent/child interaction. “As you take your child’s hand and walk forward one step at a time, I pray God’s unexplainable peace will surround your heart and mind.”
—Kim Hill
Synopsis
This interactive devotional helps single parents guide their children through the fallout of divorce by offering hope through faith in God, giving opportunity for parent and child to process their feelings and fears.
Synopsis
If you are suffering from the heartbreak of divorce, you need to know there’s the promise of hope and healing for you and your child (or children). You can open the door to your child’s heart and lead them to experience God’s healing of the wounds that divorce has inflicted on your family. In this interactive devotional, recording artist Kim Hill offers help to single parents for guiding their child/children through the fallout of divorce by offering hope through faith in God with assurance of His steadfast mercy. Birthed out of Kim’s personal story, this book blazes a trail for parents and children to process their feelings, express their fears and focus on God’s faithfulness in spite of their sadness and disappointment. Parents concerned about their children’s emotional and spiritual wellbeing will find this book opens the door to meaningful conversations, calming fears and dispelling emotional confusion. Each part of the 31-day devotional includes a devotion, a Scripture and a prayer with a directed activity for parent/child interaction. “As you take your child’s hand and walk forward one step at a time, I pray God’s unexplainable peace will surround your heart and mind.”
—Kim Hill
Synopsis
Reading
What the Bible is All About for Women is like sitting in a coffee shop with a good friend having a chat about the Bible over a cup of coffee. Dispelling the myth that the Bible is boring, Lisa Harper connects through humor and her straightforward style combined with theological substance to offer a devotional to help guide you in your spiritual growth. Inspired by Henrietta Mears’ classic overview of the Bible,
What the Bible is All About for Women will help you discover what makes you the object of God’s affection. Once you start reading, you can’t help but be encouraged by the fact that the Creator of the universe is madly in love with you. And you are going to feel compelled to pursue a more passionate and honest relationship with God through His Word. Includes 66 engaging devotions, highlights from the beloved
What the Bible is All About and an interactive section to experience the personal relevance of Scripture.
About the Author
KIM HILL has been a celebrated Grammy nominee, three-time Dove award-winning CCM recording artist with more than 13 albums and a popular worship leader at women’s conferences for the past 10 years. After experiencing her own divorce in 2001, Kim recorded a CD of songs written to help comfort her own children through their personal tragedy that coincided within days of our nation’s tragedy on September 11th. The songs and this book were based on nighttime talks and prayers that Kim actually experienced with her two boys (4 and 8-years old) in the first year post divorce.
LISA HARPER served as the director of Women's Outreach for Focus on the Family, where she was the creator and driving force behind the organization's Renewing the Heart conferences, which ministered to more than 200,000 women between 1997 and 1999. Now a highly sought-after speaker at women's retreats, conferences and other events around the country, Lisa has also been featured on radio and television programs such as Midday Connection, Janet Parshall's America, Focus on the Family, and Life Today with James Robison. She is author of several books, including Relentless Love and Every Woman's Hope and is the executive producer of two albums, one of which is a Dove Award winner for Praise and Worship Album of the Year. Lisa has her Master s degree in Biblical Studies from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis.