Fresh as morning coffee, Sister I Feel Ya is an audacious encouragement for women of faith to stop running from their calling, step in to the joy of spiritual growth, and carry the gospel forward-a spark that will light a fire of conviction and movement in your faith. The perfect book club or Bible study pick. With a relatable and refreshing tone, the author points out with humility, humor, directness, and strong biblical support that women don't get a pass when it comes to putting our faith in action. She teaches us we are all responsible, not for living a perfect life, but for answering…mehr
Fresh as morning coffee, Sister I Feel Ya is an audacious encouragement for women of faith to stop running from their calling, step in to the joy of spiritual growth, and carry the gospel forward-a spark that will light a fire of conviction and movement in your faith. The perfect book club or Bible study pick. With a relatable and refreshing tone, the author points out with humility, humor, directness, and strong biblical support that women don't get a pass when it comes to putting our faith in action. She teaches us we are all responsible, not for living a perfect life, but for answering God's call, whatever and whenever that may be. Sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, often shockingly honest, and surgically on point, the author peels off our excuses one by one and helps us find our weaknesses, root out our sin, and clear the way for Jesus to work through us right where we are. Her point? God doesn't need our perfections; he just needs our "yes." "...we all have some issue holding us back. Some insecurity. Some reason why we don't come forward. We all have something we're hiding. Some reason we choose to only share the good. It's why we smile and keep it light in small group but are secretly dying inside. We all have some reason why we don't live out our purpose. We think we are ugly. We have a secret. We hate our marriage. We are living in debt. Sister, what's in the way?" Excerpt from "Sister, I Feel Ya."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Kim Dafferner is a licensed therapist and has been in social work since 2006. Prior to hospital work, Kim worked in hospice care for several years. Married in 2009 to Andrew, she is mother to three young children with a fourth waiting for them in heaven.Kim holds a Master's in Social Work from the University of Tennessee-Memphis and a Bachelor's in Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations from Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts.This is Kim's second book. Kim published Tall Skinny Cappuccino in 2008, a "laugh-out-loud must read" romance novel that is clean, hilarious, and meaningful, scheduled to be re-released in 2024. "Sister, I Feel Ya" is her first non-fiction book, written out of her passion for helping women mature and become active in their faith.Kim Dafferner's no-nonsense and humorous tone lets the reader know she is just as flawed, rebellious, and insecure as they are, but reminds us that God enjoys using the flawed, rebellious, and insecure to accomplish His purposes.
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