The in-between place : where Jesus changes your story / Kat Armstrong ; foreword by Jamie Ivey.

By: Armstrong, Kat [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: xxvii, 203 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0785223509; 9780785223504Subject(s): Christian women -- Religious life | Change (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Peace of mind -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Change (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Christian women -- Religious life | Peace of mind -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityDDC classification: 248.843 LOC classification: BV4527 | .A74 2021
Contents:
Make peace with your past (John 4:1-6) -- Find hope in your present (John 4:6-18) -- Step confidently into your future (John 4:16-41).
Summary: God wants us to move toward the goodness He has planned for us. But what do we do when challenges stop our forward momentum? What's the next step when we fall into a pit of despair with the determination knocked right out of us? On his way from Judea to Galilee, Jesus traveled through Samaria, a broken place everyone knew to avoid. In Samaria he stopped in Shechem, where evil had gained such a foothold of power that it eventually reigned. Yet the place once condemned as somewhere no one wanted to visit--let alone hang out in for a while--was the location of one Samaritan woman's most hope-filled encounter with the Savior. The In-Between Place offers deeply important insights to anyone who feels stuck and can't see a way forward. It is for the person who feels that if she looks left, her face will be scraped by an immovable boulder, and if she looks right, she'll see nothing but hard to handle. It's for the person who feels lost and is not sure she is worth the effort to be found, for the person who feels overlooked and unfulfilled. Because sometimes Jesus saves our greatest spiritual breakthroughs for our in-between places.
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Make peace with your past (John 4:1-6) -- Find hope in your present (John 4:6-18) -- Step confidently into your future (John 4:16-41).

God wants us to move toward the goodness He has planned for us. But what do we do when challenges stop our forward momentum? What's the next step when we fall into a pit of despair with the determination knocked right out of us? On his way from Judea to Galilee, Jesus traveled through Samaria, a broken place everyone knew to avoid. In Samaria he stopped in Shechem, where evil had gained such a foothold of power that it eventually reigned. Yet the place once condemned as somewhere no one wanted to visit--let alone hang out in for a while--was the location of one Samaritan woman's most hope-filled encounter with the Savior. The In-Between Place offers deeply important insights to anyone who feels stuck and can't see a way forward. It is for the person who feels that if she looks left, her face will be scraped by an immovable boulder, and if she looks right, she'll see nothing but hard to handle. It's for the person who feels lost and is not sure she is worth the effort to be found, for the person who feels overlooked and unfulfilled. Because sometimes Jesus saves our greatest spiritual breakthroughs for our in-between places.

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