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In a world filled with uncertainty, abuse, addiction, poverty and despair, how do we hold onto hope? Into the Garden is a powerful invitation to rediscover the life you were created to enjoy. With strategic insight and personal wisdom, Michelle Zombos delves into Isaiah 61 to unpack a biblical model for personal and community restoration. As she shares pieces of her own journey-from growing up with a father who suffered from manic depression, to her divorce after twenty years of marriage and ministry-a picture emerges of a life restored. Whether you have lost out physically, relationally,…mehr

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In a world filled with uncertainty, abuse, addiction, poverty and despair, how do we hold onto hope? Into the Garden is a powerful invitation to rediscover the life you were created to enjoy. With strategic insight and personal wisdom, Michelle Zombos delves into Isaiah 61 to unpack a biblical model for personal and community restoration. As she shares pieces of her own journey-from growing up with a father who suffered from manic depression, to her divorce after twenty years of marriage and ministry-a picture emerges of a life restored. Whether you have lost out physically, relationally, mentally, financially, spiritually or vocationally in this season of life, this book will help you find healing and hope in the garden you were created for.
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Autorenporträt
Michelle Zombos has served in ministry since 1997 and has spent many years working and training in community development, youth work, and addiction recovery. However, the lessons she has learnt have come mainly from her life experiences as a mother of five, sister of four and daughter of her Samoan mother and Australian born, Greek father. Now residing in Sydney with four of her children, she works in the arena that makes her heart beat the most: Missions, and building authentic relationships with church leaders.