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Courageous Faith
Imagine how different your life would be if you were absolutely convinced God’s Word is true.
As believers, we have the power of the Almighty Living God dwelling inside of us: the power to move mountains, slay giants and walk on the water. And yet in our everyday lives, we tiptoe cautiously around His promises, when we could be boldly and courageously standing on the Word and living the victorious life available to all His children. Our God invites us to believe with life-altering conviction that He is big enough to be trusted with every moment of our lives. As you study God’s word through Courageous Faith, you will be encouraged to refuse old ways of living and courageously step out each day with fresh eyes of faith.

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El Roi: The God Who Sees
Have you felt invisible? Unseen by others and by God? There are many stories in the Bible and the lives of believers today who have experienced this dark, lonely, and silent place. Yet, there is hope. They testify that soon, the darkness will be shattered by light, loneliness replaced with relationship, and silence turns to song. This collection of stories, poems, devotions, and essays will remind you that you are not alone and, most importantly, you are seen by El Roi—the God who sees.

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Courageous Faith declarations and verses to accompany Bible study, Wildly Loved, My favorite Verse and Prayer.

Hope for the Weary
Our unanswered prayers seem to speak a resounding “no” from heaven, but our hope is strengthened when we remember and rest in the eternal “yes” spoken over our lives through faith in Jesus.
I am a wildly loved and celebrated child of God. (1 John 3:1)
I am fought for not forsaken. (Exodus 14:13-14)
I am loved not a disappointment. (Jeremiah 31:3-4)
I am His constant thought not an afterthought. (Psalm 139:17-18)
I am the object of God’s affection not an inconvenience. (Zephaniah 3:17)
I am seen and known not overlooked or forgotten. (Isaiah 49:14-16)
I am radiant not ashamed. (Psalm 34:4-7)
I am His! I am not afraid. (Romans 8:31-39)
May we find our worth in the One who calls us His own and deeply embrace the truth of His unconditional and unstoppable love for us.