This enlightening and inspiring devotional memoir takes readers on a compelling journey of hardship, tragedy, redemption and triumph. A testament to the power of God's grace and mercy, Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled examines what it means to truly hold on to God's promise to never leave you nor forsake you. The powerful words penned in this memoir illuminates the intricacies of overcoming suffering, pain, and heartbreak while being black and female in a world that can be harsh and unforgiving. Suspenseful, warm, ruthless, and intimate, yet beautifully written, Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled is a must-read.…mehr
This enlightening and inspiring devotional memoir takes readers on a compelling journey of hardship, tragedy, redemption and triumph. A testament to the power of God's grace and mercy, Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled examines what it means to truly hold on to God's promise to never leave you nor forsake you. The powerful words penned in this memoir illuminates the intricacies of overcoming suffering, pain, and heartbreak while being black and female in a world that can be harsh and unforgiving. Suspenseful, warm, ruthless, and intimate, yet beautifully written, Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled is a must-read.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rev. Dr. Lisa D. Robinson is a passionate and visionary Minister, Thought Leader, Speaker, Poet, Author, and Coach who holds a Doctorate in Social Justice and Masters of Divinity, Business and Social Work. Through her mission work, writings and advocacy for justice, Dr. Lisa has dedicated her life to bringing a global message of faith, hope, justice, and love to women who are hurting and seeking a deeper relationship with God. Having traveled, lived, studied and worked in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and America, Dr. Lisa's writings compel readers to hold on to their faith. Raised in the Northeast but currently living in the south with her extended family, she spends her free time cooking, meditating and relaxing.
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