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Restoring The Joy: Leaving My Guilt at the Cross: The Conversation Never Ends

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Restoring The Joy: Leaving My Guilt at the Cross: The Conversation Never Ends
Restoring The Joy: Leaving My Guilt at the Cross: The Conversation Never Ends

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Restoring The Joy: Leaving My Guilt at the Cross: The Conversation Never Ends

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In blogger Christine Vogelsang's final book in her Restoring the Joy: Leaving My Guilt at the Cross series, she pours her life experiences into essays focusing on how God draws people to him as he helps them live out their own stories every day.
Vogelsang's lifelong conversation with God has been her comforting constant, and the fifty stories in this collection present the life-giving message of Jesus in a way that will help you discover how fervently God seeks after you too. In "Skyping with God," Vogelsang asserts that multitasking isn't all it's cracked up to be-especially when going deeper in your relationship with God. "Turning to Hope" prompts you never to turn your back on those with problems; after all, God won't turn his back on you! And the uplifting "Going Viral (A Pentecost Conversation)" is a call to action for all believers to repeat the old, old story to a new generation.
Vogelsang wants you to know that you matter. Your Creator loved you before you were born and desires daily communion with you. As you turn each page in the conclusion of Vogelsang's series, you'll be delighted to discover that the conversation with God never ends.

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