When Life is Filled with All the Things, Begin Your Days with the Most Important Thing of All
Life is just . . . a lot. Relationships are hard. Responsibilities are piled high. And it seems like all the things are distracting you from the very best things of all. There's little time left for yourself—or for connecting with Jesus.
No wonder you feel anxious in your mind and hurried in your heart. You desperately long for calm amidst your clamoring duties, stacked schedule, and life's unexpected circumstances. But where do you begin?
More than anything else, your heart needs a refreshing encounter with God each day. Trusting God in All the Things offers women like you a way forward so you can experience the confident calm you crave.
These ninety encouraging devotions will help you face life with God's peace and renewed strength.
Start your day here, with this book, where you'll find the calming reassurance of God, who is the only One who can truly be trusted in all the things.
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Karen Ehman is the director of speakers for Proverbs 31 Ministries’ national speaking team. Her books include A Life That Says Welcome, The Complete Guide to Getting and Staying Organized, and the popular ebook Untangling Christmas: Your Go-to Guide for a Hassle-Free Holiday. She is a favorite presenter at Hearts at Home moms’ conferences and a sought-after speaker for women’s events. She has been a guest on national television and radio programs, including The 700 Club, Engaging Women, The Harvest Show, Moody Midday Connection, and Focus on the Family. Karen also is a contributor to Focus on the Family’s magazine Thriving Family. She lives with her family in central Michigan.
Julie Lyles Carr earned a bachelor of science in psychology and a bachelor of arts in English literature at Abilene Christian University. She enjoys running, laughing, photography, reading, music, writing, and, of course, speaking.
Nan McNamara has performed on stage, television, film, and behind the microphone in voice-overs for over twenty years. Her passion is to tell good stories—no matter what the medium. Originally from St. Paul, Nan received a BA cum laude in theater.