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Trusting in His Goodness shows women that as they receive God's goodness, it changes them so that they can reach out to others.
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Without a strong confidence in God’s character of goodness, it’s impossible to cultivate gratefulness, trust, and obedience.
Trusting in His Goodness encourages women to embrace God’s goodness and learn to rest in Him. Each of this Bible study's 12 chapters focuses on an aspect of His goodness.
Learn to rest in His grace, accept His forgiveness, and grow in your faith.
Includes practical suggestions for embracing a specific facet of God’s goodness as well as discussion questions for group or individual Bible study,
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Trusting in His Goodness
ISBN-13:
9781600067150
Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.25
Cover: Paperback
208
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$12.99

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Perfect daily reader! Just enough story telling to deepen your knowledge of God’s word, while simple enough to read in a full house. Each section contains discussion questions, holy habits, and memory verses, that motivate the reader to seek God’s character, grow in His word and truths, and allow transformation to Christ-likeness. The ‘holy habits’ are morsels of goodness that act as gentle encouragers to draw on the Holy Spirit and trust God in all things. This book is a delight and would be wonderful in a small group or alone.
Posted by
Franchesca Fraire
on
4/9/2010 9:56:20 PM
Could have been shorter...
Just with the title, Trusting in His Goodness: A Woman's Guide to Knowing God's Purpose, had the potential to be a book I would love. The trusting in the goodness of God is a subject dear to my heart. Their is little in this life that we can experience and survive without the goodness of God. I've always known God was (and continues to be) good, but it wasn't until my husband and I experienced the pain and loss of a miscarriage that that truth became something I cherished and clinged to. God is good, all the time.
I was eager to read Trusting in His Goodness by Mimi Wilson and Shelly Volkhardt, but as I got into the first few chapters I was a bit disappointed. While I find hearing the experiences of others useful in relating truth, it felt there were so many stories being told that it distracted from the point the authors were trying to make. There was a lot of truth mixed with emotion, but when the emotion falls away do we know and believe enough of the Truth to hold us up?
Throughout the first half of the book, I found myself thinking How does this relate to God's goodness? There were chapters that didn't really address why God is good, which is what I expected and would benefit a struggling believer or seeker. There were also a lot of tangents without a consistent, whole vision of God's goodness.
With that being said, I'd wholeheartedly suggest chapters 8-10. For me, those chapters could have been the entire book. That's where the authors really hit on God's goodness as well as the why and how we should trust him. That seemed to hit the point of the title. It would have been better if they started and ended the book with those chapters. It would have been a much shorter book, but straight to the point.
Posted by
Jessica
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3/13/2010 8:45:29 PM
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