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When life is tough and we seem to have reached a dead end, it's easy to feel as if God has given up on us.We're not alone in feeling like this. Catherine Campbell vividly retells the stories of real people from the Bible with difficult and sometimes painful lives, who struggled to see God's path for them.Abigail was trapped in marriage to a fool.John Mark ran away from his friends.The Samaritan woman faced shame in the society of her day.Judah sinned against Tamar and Joseph.Simeon and Anna had the challenges of old age.But God hadn't finished with any of them.With Life Lessons reflections to encourage us to respond biblically to our own life circumstances, and questions for personal reflection or group discussion, Catherine Campbell helps us see what the Bible tells us - God isn't finished with you yet!¿
It's midnight. Do you know where your cat is?Harry spends every night curled up asleep on Jessica's bed. Until the night he's put out for being naughty and discovers his quiet neighbourhood is a terrifying place after sundown. There's an angry dog on the loose and the Crooked Lane Cats roam the streets led by the fearsome One-Eyed Pud.Can Harry the scaredy-cat make it through the night and find his way back to Jessica? Or will the toughest cat in the neighbourhood eat him for dinner?Luckily, he has help from his new friends, the mischievous cats of the Bad Cat Club.If you love animal stories and funny cats you'll love the debut book in the Bad Cat Club series. The perfect children's book for reading aloud or reading alone.With illustrations by Chantal Bourgonje.
Stories from the Bible, and from today, of believers who said 'I can't', only to discover that God can.
40 short devotions each expressing an aspect of God's love in hard times
This is the story of a mother's journey with God through heartache and loss. It reveals with remarkable honesty the disappointment, devastation and anger she feels when not just one, but two, of her three children are born with multiple disabilities. In time Catherine comes to view her family tragedy from a different perspective. She shows us the delights as well as the sorrows of her family life. We get to stand Under the Rainbow with her as she experiences the promises of God, which eventually lead to acceptance and freedom. This book will make you laugh, and it may make you cry, but ultimately it will reveal to you a God who always keeps His promises.
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