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Rating:  Summary: True Comfort for the Soul When the Body is in Pain Review: Emilie Barne's books look comforting and peaceful just sitting on our coffee table, but you aren't going to let it stay there for long, because her comforting words of wisdom will be carried with you from room to room. She may be an organizer, a tea cup lover, and a leading Christian speaker and author -- but she is also someone who has lived for years with a chronic illness and understands pain and uncertainty. This book will bring you great comfort as she shares from the heart how she learns to trust the Lord, one day at a time. I find great joy in recommending it to those we serve who live with chronic illness. I know that they will find wisdom, but also comfort from one who walks the same journey. Lisa Copen Rest Ministries Director Serving people who live with chronic illness or pain
Rating:  Summary: Trusting GOD in the tough times Review: Learning with Emilie how to get organized was one thing but getting to know with her is even more awesome. Go with Emilie as she faces tough times and keeps her faith secure in a faithful GOD.
Rating:  Summary: Comforting Review: The "rainy season" analogy starts at the beginning of the book and continues through the epilogue. In essence she describes two major trials in her life, illness and her daughter's marriage breakup, and discusses what she has learned spiritually through those difficulties. On page 136 she observes "Whatever your walk in life, and whatever the trouble that may be filling your cup right now, God is still in the process of doing an amazing work in your life." She points out that this book is not about comparing troublesome stories with other people and she acknowledges that other people have faced more severe circumstances, she says the point is to point people to the comfort God can and will provide as they seek Him.
Rating:  Summary: Comforting Review: The "rainy season" analogy starts at the beginning of the book and continues through the epilogue. In essence she describes two major trials in her life, illness and her daughter's marriage breakup, and discusses what she has learned spiritually through those difficulties. On page 136 she observes "Whatever your walk in life, and whatever the trouble that may be filling your cup right now, God is still in the process of doing an amazing work in your life." She points out that this book is not about comparing troublesome stories with other people and she acknowledges that other people have faced more severe circumstances, she says the point is to point people to the comfort God can and will provide as they seek Him.
Rating:  Summary: Trusting GOD in the tough times Review: Walking in the tough times of illness with a friend like Emilie shows us how to use illness to GOD's glory. If it's written by Emilie we have come to know that we can trust what she is telling us since we have trusted her with helping us organize our homes, families and spiritual lives. Thanks again Emilie for a wonderful look into your relationship with GOD in a very difficult time.
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