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Take an honest look at where you are right now and where you are headed: Are you satisfied with your life, your faith, and who you are-or do you want more? No matter who you are or where you are in your walk of faith, it is never too late to begin living life in a whole new way, and Jesus' way is not one of restriction, but of freedom! We know that we can count on the Lord to meet us where we are and lead us into something better-even something more wonderful than we have ever imagined. This devotional study is intended to inspire you to pursue more of what God desires for you-more freedom,…mehr

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Take an honest look at where you are right now and where you are headed: Are you satisfied with your life, your faith, and who you are-or do you want more? No matter who you are or where you are in your walk of faith, it is never too late to begin living life in a whole new way, and Jesus' way is not one of restriction, but of freedom! We know that we can count on the Lord to meet us where we are and lead us into something better-even something more wonderful than we have ever imagined. This devotional study is intended to inspire you to pursue more of what God desires for you-more freedom, more wholeness, more victory, and more joy. It's a tool to activate your identity in Christ: chosen and fully loved by the Father and positioned to inherit the richness of his kingdom. It is a study that can be done on your own, as a couple, or in a small group setting. New Life, Renewed Heart was inspired by the book, Grafted In: Leading Your Orphan Heart to the Spirit of Adoption, and is an excellent companion and study guide to use alongside it.
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Michelle Wuesthoff and her husband, Martin, live in Bristol, Connecticut, and are the parents of six children-one by birth, one through marriage, and four through international adoption. Michelle is a personal coach, and blogger, and has spent more than ten years working with women and children in Uganda.