You've Got to Be Kidding, I Thought This Was the Great Tribulation
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Writing in the year following her father's death, Cathy walks us through her own wilderness of trials to encourage us to trust God - no matter what! This book will encourage you to believe that God uses everything in your...
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Writing in the year following her father's death, Cathy walks us through her own wilderness of trials to encourage us to trust God - no matter what! This book will encourage you to believe that God uses everything in your life - including failure and trouble - to prepare you for His glory. 185 pages, from Creation House
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Sometimes when things get rough and you need answers, a good laugh will get you through. Lechner delivers it in this collection of witty stories. With chapters like "What to Do When You Want to Give Up and Eat Chocolate," this encouraging book will help you overcome life's trials---and remind you of God's grace.
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Trials and Tribulation. Yes, the lord promised that we would endure both before he returned. But while you're enduring, when your friends wonder behind you back what secret sin you're hiding that caused all this to happen, Cathy Lechner wants you to know two things:1) You're not alone and 2) Expect God's deliverance soon!Writing in the year following her father's death, Cathy walks you through her own wilderness, her "pit of God's healing," to encourage you to trust God no matter what!
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 146443
- Product Code 0884196674
- EANÂ 9780884196679
- Pages 192
- Department General Books
- Category Christian Living
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Creation House
- Publication Date Nov 1999
- Dimensions 228 x 152 x 16mm
- Weight 0.340kg
Cathy Lechner
Cathy Lechner is the best-selling author of I'm Trying to Sit at His Feet, But Who's Going to Cook Dinner? and Couldn't We Just Kill 'em and Tell God They Died?ýCathy also speaks in churches around the world in her inimitable way, often using humor to make the truth clear to her audiences. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with her husband and seven children.