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When God decided to save you, He already knew the sins you would commit next week, in five years, and throughout your lifetime, but He still chose you. Have you ever felt like you are stuck in a continuous shame spiral? Maybe you are stuck in the same sin, promising God you will stop, but never truly letting go of it. Young adoptive mother and wife, Tasia Taylor, writes about her experience finding freedom in Christ throughout her teens and early twenties. With vulnerability, Tasia shares hardships in her life that caused her to fully rely on Christ, such as break-ups, adopting teenagers,…mehr

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When God decided to save you, He already knew the sins you would commit next week, in five years, and throughout your lifetime, but He still chose you. Have you ever felt like you are stuck in a continuous shame spiral? Maybe you are stuck in the same sin, promising God you will stop, but never truly letting go of it. Young adoptive mother and wife, Tasia Taylor, writes about her experience finding freedom in Christ throughout her teens and early twenties. With vulnerability, Tasia shares hardships in her life that caused her to fully rely on Christ, such as break-ups, adopting teenagers, overcoming shame, and more. Using familiar characters in the Bible such as King David and Job, the author draws a connection between biblical figures and modern-day problems. We can find freedom in Christ through stories in scripture and living out our salvation.
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Tasia Taylor is a kindergarten teacher and children's ministry volunteer. Over the past few years, Tasia and her husband have devoted their time to serving alongside each other wherever needed in the church. Tasia and Drew became parents overnight when they took in three teenagers in one year. Now, as a family of five, they anxiously await the arrival of their baby girl in early 2024.