Broken Things: Why We Suffer (Easy Print Books)

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ISBN-10:

162707273X

ISBN-13:

9781627072731

Author(s): DeHaan, M.R.
Edition: Large type / large print
Released: Jan 01, 2015
Format: Paperback, 136 pages

Description:

“If you are being broken, God is working with you,” writes Dr. M. R. DeHaan. “He is making something―something that will someday astound you with its wisdom and beauty.”Offering a message of hope and peace, Dr. M. R. DeHaan shares the healing principles of God’s Word and speaks compassionately to those seeking reasons for their suffering in the face of hard times. Broken Things shows how suffering can usher in a treasure of maturity and wholeness and how brokenness can be a sign of God’s working to refine the potential He sees in you. This Easy Print edition provides large type for clear, easy reading and is perfect for those who are visually challenged or dyslexic.

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