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Rating: Summary: Restoring Hope to Your Soul Review: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For you are with me; Your rod and your staff, they comfort me." "Would you like to learn to travel light? Traveling light means learning to trust God to release the burdens you were never intended to bear. Give it a try. I suggest you spend a few minutes each day lightening your load... the suitcase of guilt... the trunk of discontent ... a backpack of anxiety." ~Max Lucado Max Lucado has written a number of best-selling books, including "He Chose the Nails" and "Traveling Light." This set of cards are based on his New York Times bestseller, Traveling Light. Here he reflects on the promises and comfort of Psalm 23. Through reading these cards, you can start to give up all that luggage you don't want to carry with you through life. Say goodbye to fear, worry, grief and discontentment. The first card says: The 23rd Psalm. On the back of the card you can read the Psalm. Then, there are cards which are messages for your heart and soul that follow a progression of thoughts. The first four cards explain the present situation and explain the purpose of the cards to follow. Then, each card has a message on the front and a thought on the back. Front of Card: Surrender Your Cumbersome Lack of Contentment to God. Back of Card: You may gain your marriage. You may gain precious hours with your children. You may gain your self-respect. You may gain joy. You may gain the faith to say, "The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want." There are also some humorous cards, like the card that says: "If creation didn't crash when I rested, it won't crash when you do." The message is simple, God is in control. One of the cards said: "Perhaps loneliness is God's way of getting our attention." This is an interesting concept. If you are feeling lonely, a little world weary or just need to restore hope to your soul, these cards can help you release your burdens and trust God to show you where the still waters flow. ~TheRebeccaReview.com
Rating: Summary: Restoring Hope to Your Soul Review: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For you are with me; Your rod and your staff, they comfort me." "Would you like to learn to travel light? Traveling light means learning to trust God to release the burdens you were never intended to bear. Give it a try. I suggest you spend a few minutes each day lightening your load... the suitcase of guilt... the trunk of discontent ... a backpack of anxiety." ~Max Lucado Max Lucado has written a number of best-selling books, including "He Chose the Nails" and "Traveling Light." This set of cards are based on his New York Times bestseller, Traveling Light. Here he reflects on the promises and comfort of Psalm 23. Through reading these cards, you can start to give up all that luggage you don't want to carry with you through life. Say goodbye to fear, worry, grief and discontentment. The first card says: The 23rd Psalm. On the back of the card you can read the Psalm. Then, there are cards which are messages for your heart and soul that follow a progression of thoughts. The first four cards explain the present situation and explain the purpose of the cards to follow. Then, each card has a message on the front and a thought on the back. Front of Card: Surrender Your Cumbersome Lack of Contentment to God. Back of Card: You may gain your marriage. You may gain precious hours with your children. You may gain your self-respect. You may gain joy. You may gain the faith to say, "The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want." There are also some humorous cards, like the card that says: "If creation didn't crash when I rested, it won't crash when you do." The message is simple, God is in control. One of the cards said: "Perhaps loneliness is God's way of getting our attention." This is an interesting concept. If you are feeling lonely, a little world weary or just need to restore hope to your soul, these cards can help you release your burdens and trust God to show you where the still waters flow. ~TheRebeccaReview.com
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