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God is a refuge for us. Selah --Psalm 62:8 ESV Selah appears many times in the Psalms and it's frequently understood as a musical pause or rest. That's exactly what these 40 devotions will do for you . . . give you the freedom in the middle of your go-go-go, minute-by-minute schedule to just be with God, to pause and rest with Him. Take a few moments to hear from God, to relax in His love, and to remember His protection, provision, and promises. You'll be renewed each day from the personal stories, reflections, questions, quotes, and Scripture shared by your sisters in Christ. Suzan Johnson…mehr

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God is a refuge for us. Selah --Psalm 62:8 ESV Selah appears many times in the Psalms and it's frequently understood as a musical pause or rest. That's exactly what these 40 devotions will do for you . . . give you the freedom in the middle of your go-go-go, minute-by-minute schedule to just be with God, to pause and rest with Him. Take a few moments to hear from God, to relax in His love, and to remember His protection, provision, and promises. You'll be renewed each day from the personal stories, reflections, questions, quotes, and Scripture shared by your sisters in Christ. Suzan Johnson Cook and fellow contributing authors are leaders and influencers within Black and multicultural communities and churches, and their devotional themes speak strength to a woman: * Seasons of Life * Soul-Care * Self-Care * Stillness * Safe-Space Sisterhood * Spirit-Led Living * Success * Starting Over You do so much for your family, your church, and your world. Now do something for yourself! Rhythms of Rest invites you to retreat and renewal with your heavenly Father.
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Suzan Johnson Cook has served in many roles including pastor, author, activist, faith advisor, and keynote speaker with over 3,000 speeches to her credit. She was US Ambassador for International Religious Freedom and served as the principal advisor to the president and secretary of state, having 199 countries in her portfolio. Suzan was the first woman to serve as chaplain to the New York City police department, as well as the first and only female president of the historic Hampton University Ministers Conference, the largest gathering of African American clergy in the world. She served as pastor for three New York City congregations, including standing-room-only "Lunch Hour of Power" mid-week services and seminars for the business community.