· The Practice Of Waiting On God The Practice of Waiting on God is a latest Christian classic to make its debut. The book serves multiple purposes: It explains what waiting on God is all about and uncovers its intrinsic value; it points out some practical ways Brand: Light Messages Publishing. But finding and telling meaningful stories from one’s own experience might be the harder proposition. With her brand new book, Wait: Thoughts and Practice in Waiting for God, Stevenson reveals a wise ability to see and to articulate the value of seasons that ask us to postpone a clear answer or action/5(). Wait: Thoughts and Practice in Waiting on God; By: Rebecca Brewster Stevenson; Narrated by: Rebecca Brewster Stevenson; Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins Unabridged Audiobook.
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Wait: Thoughts and Practice in Waiting on God by Rebecca Brewster Stevenson (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Waiting might even be a gift in and of itself. Pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us. -Psalm 8 "Rebecca Brewster Stevenson's writing is achingly beautiful, her words simultaneously both spare and eloquent. Yet, with its compelling vision and practical wisdom, this is a book in which substance meets—even surpasses—style. Waiting might even be a gift in and of itself. Pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us. -Psalm 8 "Rebecca Brewster Stevenson's writing is achingly beautiful, her words simultaneously both spare and eloquent. Yet, with its compelling vision and practical wisdom, this is a book in which substance meets—even surpasses.
Wait: Thoughts and Practice in Waiting on God. Waiting might be the most common experience of human existence, but some waits are worse than others. Some are longer; and for some, the stakes seem frighteningly high. Whatever you’re waiting for, chances are you’re not enjoying the wait itself. The whole idea of waiting, after all, means to endure in the hope that things will get better. Stevenson weaves personal narrative with ancient Scripture in a way that helps us better understand both ourselves and the God who would have us wait. Stevenson opens as a child waiting for a train in Japan but soon brings us with her as she waits on a child. Wait: Thoughts and Practice in Waiting on God; By: Rebecca Brewster Stevenson; Narrated by: Rebecca Brewster Stevenson; Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins Unabridged Audiobook.
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