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Flooded Study Guide: The 5 Best Decisions to Make When life Is Hard and Doubt Is Rising

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Author: Koziarz, Nicki

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9780764236488

Details:

Author: Koziarz, Nicki

Brand: Bethany House Publishers

Edition: Study Guide

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 160

Release Date: 16-03-2021

Part Number: 262607

EAN: 9780764236488

Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.9 x 0.4 inches

Languages: English

Description:

Please, God, no more hard things. Most of us know what it's like to whisper those words to God. Hard circumstances often stir something so destructive in a soul: doubt. Through this six-session study guide, Nicki Koziarz will lead you through the biblical account of Noah and help you uncover the five best decisions to make when life is hard and doubt is rising. This study guide, for group or individual use, is designed to accompany the book Flooded and teaching videos (sold separately). The study will help you: ● Gain a deeper understanding of the biblical account of Noah by studying the Scriptures in-depth. ● Learn to memorize Scriptures to help deflect doubt in your life. ● Answer reflection questions that will bring insight and wisdom to your own doubt-struggle. ● Develop a daily Bible study habit that will help you walk with godly confidence into hard situations. It's time to quiet the fear that God won't come through by understanding the difference between biblical hope and wishful thinking. The Flooded Study Guide and teaching videos will get you there one session at a time.

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