Worldwide Justice Advocate Danielle Strickland Outlines Overcoming the Impossible in Her Book
Global social justice advocate Danielle Strickland has just released her newest book, "The Other Side of Hope." In it, she tackles the twin giants of cynicism and despair that threaten to derail our emotional and physical health and shows readers how to find hope by witnessing the power of God's redemptive healing.
The press release reads, "Overcome the twin giants of cynicism and despair that threaten to derail your emotional and physical health and find hope for life by witnessing the power of God's redemptive healing.Part guidebook and part storytelling, `The Other Side of Hope' is a uniquely designed flip-book with two entry points to the message of finding hope in a desperately harsh world."
"Hope isn't magic," Strickland writes. "But exposing the despair to the light allowed hope to get in. And hope leads us through the dark. This is why the journey of discovering hope leads me to Jesus."
Part guidebook and part storytelling, "The Other Side of Hope" is a uniquely-designed flip-book with two entry points. One part of the book focuses on theory and biblical philosophy, including insights into: fighting cynicism, embracing true humility and love and shifting to a new mindset together as a community.
Flip the book over to the other part and read a collection of stories about people from around the world who overcame impossible situations, showing that nothing is impossible through Christ. In this start-where-you-want flip-book, you not only learn what the Bible says about hope but also witness God's redemptive power at work in the lives of people in the real world.
"The Other Side of Hope" is published by W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, is available now wherever books are sold.
Learn more about Danielle at her website (www.daniellestrickland.com) and follow her on Twitter at @djstrickland.
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