Your New Now – Finding Strength and Wisdom When You Feel Stuck Where You Are
Seiten
2023
Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group (Verlag)
978-0-7642-3700-3 (ISBN)
Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group (Verlag)
978-0-7642-3700-3 (ISBN)
Bestselling author and Proverbs 31 speaker Nicki Koziarz knows the vulnerable and lost feelings of transition seasons. Digging into the life of Moses, and sharing her own struggles and successes, she gives you a practical, biblical plan to discover--and thrive--right where you are, living with purpose and expectancy even when life pauses in an unfamiliar now.
In the space between no longer and not yet, you still belong somewhere.
It catches most of us by surprise. Life is going along until suddenly we find ourselves at the crossroads of what was and what is yet to be. This in-between space of transition often keeps us awake at night, asking questions like What am I supposed to do now? and Why do I feel so lost and alone?
Bestselling author and Bible teacher Nicki Koziarz asked those same questions. Changes were coming in multiple areas of her life, and she struggled to navigate through them. But Nicki discovered how to find direction for today by understanding the types of seasons a transition can bring.
In Your New Now, you will study Moses's life through the perspective of four transition seasons he experienced: development, separation, cultivation, and finished. With practical advice, relatable stories, and biblical wisdom, this book will help you:
● Discern which transition season you're in and learn how to overcome its challenges
● Stop feeling lost in life by discovering where you belong on the road between what was and what will be
● Protect your future by learning to utilize Scripture to fight fears of the unknown
Transitions start with something ending, and waiting for a new beginning can be agonizing. But you can learn to be confident and optimistic, even when life feels like it's paused in an unfamiliar now.
In the space between no longer and not yet, you still belong somewhere.
It catches most of us by surprise. Life is going along until suddenly we find ourselves at the crossroads of what was and what is yet to be. This in-between space of transition often keeps us awake at night, asking questions like What am I supposed to do now? and Why do I feel so lost and alone?
Bestselling author and Bible teacher Nicki Koziarz asked those same questions. Changes were coming in multiple areas of her life, and she struggled to navigate through them. But Nicki discovered how to find direction for today by understanding the types of seasons a transition can bring.
In Your New Now, you will study Moses's life through the perspective of four transition seasons he experienced: development, separation, cultivation, and finished. With practical advice, relatable stories, and biblical wisdom, this book will help you:
● Discern which transition season you're in and learn how to overcome its challenges
● Stop feeling lost in life by discovering where you belong on the road between what was and what will be
● Protect your future by learning to utilize Scripture to fight fears of the unknown
Transitions start with something ending, and waiting for a new beginning can be agonizing. But you can learn to be confident and optimistic, even when life feels like it's paused in an unfamiliar now.
Nicki Koziarz is a bestselling author and Bible teacher with Proverbs 31 Ministries. She speaks nationally and hosts her own podcast, Lessons from the Farm. Nicki, her husband, and their family run a small farm just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, they affectionately call The Fixer Upper Farm. Learn more at nickikoziarz.com.
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.10.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Ada, MI |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 5 x 8 mm |
Gewicht | 570 g |
Themenwelt | Sonstiges ► Geschenkbücher |
ISBN-10 | 0-7642-3700-4 / 0764237004 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7642-3700-3 / 9780764237003 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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