If Only: Finding Contentment in the Face of Lack and Longing
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Life doesn't always go the way we hope it will. Whether it's singleness, childlessness or some other big disappointment, it's hard to be content when life lets us down. Author Jennie Pollock knows what it's like to feel discontent. With...
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Life doesn't always go the way we hope it will. Whether it's singleness, childlessness or some other big disappointment, it's hard to be content when life lets us down. Author Jennie Pollock knows what it's like to feel discontent. With warmth and honesty, she answers common doubts that arise when life doesn't go the way we had hoped: Is God good? Is he enough? Is he worth it? She walks readers through the process of taking our eyes off the things we wish we had and instead enjoying the character of the God we do have-a God who is good, who meets all our needs, and whose promises are worth the wait. Drawing on encouragements from the Bible and the stories of others, this book helps readers to trust in God's plan for their lives and enjoy true contentment through a genuine conviction that Jesus is better than even our most keenly-felt hopes and longings for this life.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 572236
- Product Code 9781784984489
- ISBNÂ 1784984485
- EANÂ 9781784984489
- Pages 144
- Department General Books
- Category Women
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Good Book Company, The
- Publication Date Nov 2020
- Sales Rank 12354
- Dimensions 198 x 129 x 11mm
- Weight 0.159kg
Jennie Pollock
Jennie Pollock is a writer and editor who lives and works in central London. She's involved in various ministries at her church, Grace London, where she is learning a lot about the joy and power of community. She loves books and plays, especially ones that dig deep into questions about life, faith, ethics and what it means to be human.
- Introduction
- 1. Who Before What
- 2. Is God Good?
- 3. Is God Enough?
- 4. Is God Worth It?
- 5. Practising Contentment
- 6. Burning Questions
- Conclusion: The Secret