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Loneliness is an epidemic, but you can live life with a deep sense of belonging. If you've ever felt that ache to connect and belong, you're not alone. We all experience moments . . . or seasons of heart-aching loneliness. And it hurts. It can hurt right to the core. Becky Harling taps into the deep ache of loneliness and shares with readers a rich theology of belonging. What does it mean that we belong to God? How do we establish a deeply bonded relationship with others? What steps can we take to improve our relationships? Because we were made for God and for community, relational isolation…mehr

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Loneliness is an epidemic, but you can live life with a deep sense of belonging. If you've ever felt that ache to connect and belong, you're not alone. We all experience moments . . . or seasons of heart-aching loneliness. And it hurts. It can hurt right to the core. Becky Harling taps into the deep ache of loneliness and shares with readers a rich theology of belonging. What does it mean that we belong to God? How do we establish a deeply bonded relationship with others? What steps can we take to improve our relationships? Because we were made for God and for community, relational isolation or brokenness is incredibly painful. But we don't have to live isolated and unconnected. In fact, we mustn't. Our souls were designed for more. Deeply rooted in Scripture and joined with reflection questions, this book shows us how we can experience deep connection.
Autorenporträt
BECKY HARLING has a degree in Biblical Literature and is a speaker and Bible teacher. The host of The Connected Mom podcast, Becky has a passion for helping women find hope, healing, freedom, and life transformation through Jesus Christ. She is the author of many books and Bible studies, including Our Father, The Extraordinary Power of Praise, Who Do You Say That I Am, Psalms for the Anxious Heart, The 30-Day Praise Challenge, How to Listen So People Will Talk, and How to Listen So Your Kids Will Talk. Becky and her husband reside in Colorado.