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Bigger: Rebuilding the Broken
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Bigger: Rebuilding the Broken
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Brokenness always leads to bigger in the hands of the ultimate Rebuilder When Kristan Dooley met a first grader fighting an intense form of cancer amid unimaginable living conditions, she pleaded with God to make sense of it all. God handed her the word bigger. “It didn’t take long to realize bigger wasn’t just for Yosselin,” she writes about the first grader. “If we surrender to God’s process, He will take the broken things in our lives and work them out to be bigger. And what He rebuilds will never be broken again.” Through the experiences of people like Yosselin and Kristan, and the lives of biblical figures such as Nehemiah, who was divinely burdened by the broken walls surrounding Jerusalem, you’ll discover a God who isn’t intimidated by any degree of devastation. In fact, He loves to make bigger from what’s broken. Bigger will open your heart to God’s brand of boldness and restoration, allowing Him to work bigger in your marriage, your children, your friendships, your church and community, and guiding you to be bigger in your faith, your fight, and your future. He longs to be greater in you and through you. Step into the impossible—and start living bigger with God! *** What people are saying about Bigger: “Every day you are presented with literally hundreds of opportunities to say yes to God.” I love this! . . .It’s not like there’s only that “one thing” He’s asking you to do. If you miss one, there are countless other opportunities to say yes to Him. Jillian Wilhelm, college student Kristan shares her heart and bares her soul as she wrestles with God through the trials she faces. My faith was strengthened as I read how God worked through each situation in her life. Terry Evick, elementary education teacher