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Rediscover your faith and refill your inner wells as you journey through generations of faith. In a soul-stirring and uniquely crafted exploration of contemporary Christianity, author Kayleon Dortch-Elliott surveys the intergenerational wells of faith passed down through the years, analyzing each generation's distinctive perspectives and practices. Dortch-Elliott opens our minds to the evolution of intergenerational faith by drawing insightful biblical parallels. The lives and legacies of the patriarchs of faith, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, are explored astride three of the most prominent…mehr

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Rediscover your faith and refill your inner wells as you journey through generations of faith. In a soul-stirring and uniquely crafted exploration of contemporary Christianity, author Kayleon Dortch-Elliott surveys the intergenerational wells of faith passed down through the years, analyzing each generation's distinctive perspectives and practices. Dortch-Elliott opens our minds to the evolution of intergenerational faith by drawing insightful biblical parallels. The lives and legacies of the patriarchs of faith, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, are explored astride three of the most prominent generations of our time: Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials. An invaluable resource for the modern Christian whose battle against contemporary pressures sometimes makes the weight of faith unbearable. It is Well: Generational Faith That Never Runs Dry uplifts you with God's everlasting grace, reconnecting your inner wells with the faith of our predecessors, our contemporaries, and the eternal promise of our heavenly Father. Get your copy and start reading today!
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Kayleon Dortch-Elliott lives in North Carolina with her husband and children. She is the author of It is Well and CEO of Write on the Margin Publishing, LLC. Her mission is to meet Christians in the margins of faith and everyday life. Through her words, she strives to underline a faith that was never meant to be abstract. You can learn more about Kayleon and sign up for the Notes in the Margin Newsletter at www.kayleondortchelliott.com