Lysa TerKeurst Offers to Help Readers Escape the Loneliness of Self-Healing
Number one New York Times bestseller Lysa TerKeurst releases her brand new book You're Going to Make It: 50 Morning and Evening Devotions to Unrush Your Mind, Uncomplicate Your Heart, and Experience Healing Today. Without an intentional rhythm woven into the routine of our harder seasons, connecting with the Lord can very quickly begin to feel overwhelming and like just another item on our to-do lists.
Lysa TerKeurst understands this struggle and wants to create a sacred space where we can bookend our day with God by simply showing up, soaking in Truth, and being reminded we're not alone on our healing journey.
TerKeurst writes, "Through my healing, I experienced how the more we draw near to God in prayer and the more we fill our minds with His Word, the more crowded out our fears and anxieties become. That's why I created this devotional; to help you learn the daily practice of receiving God's encouragement, instruction, and truth to start your day and releasing to God all that's weighing you down at the end of each day.
"It's my prayer that in the pages of You're Going to Make it, you'll escape the loneliness of trying to heal on your own and begin to believe that this hard season doesn't have to be full of just hard days. Because I really believe you're going to make it. We both are. Together."
In her gentle, unassuming way, Lysa walks you through the pages of You're Going to Make It, where you will:
- Receive the biblical Truth and encouragement you need when hurtful situations leave you worn out and unmotivated to spend time with God.
- Escape the loneliness of trying to heal on your own, with trusted wisdom from a Bible teacher and friend who understands your pain and wants to help you move forward.
- Be reassured that though this difficult season is part of your story, it will not be your whole story.
You can get your devotional here today: https://bit.ly/3ZgBSe8
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