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Amazing Grace for Survivors |
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1004802 |
| Author: |
Jeff Cavins, Matthew Pinto and Patti Armstrong |
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275 |
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Softcover |
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$13.99
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| As Christians, we recognize that life’s struggles
can bring us strength and peace even if the
challenges remain. This means that surviving is more
than merely getting through an ordeal—it is being
triumphant in spirit, regardless of the outcome.
In Amazing Grace for Survivors, you will witness
God’s power as He forms and strengthens ordinary
people who faced extraordinary circumstances. You
will experience the pain in these stories and share
the glory of their triumph. In the end, their grace
becomes yours, for we are one body in Christ.
In Amazing Grace for Survivors, you will meet:
A man with cancer whose fear of dying teaches him
how to live.
A disabled girl who comes to understand that all life
is precious.
A woman who fights to adopt her son from Vietnam,
and then fears she only brought him home to die.
A heartbroken mother that learns to trust that her
autistic son is in God’s hands.
A mother that hunts down her drug-addicted daughter
and brings her home.
And many more…Read Sample Chapter Listen to an interview with author Patti Armstrong
Jeff Cavins is the founding host of EWTN’s Life on the Rock
and Relevant Radio’s Morning Air™. He is the creator of The
Great Adventure Catholic Bible study system and co-editor of
the Amazing Grace Series of Books.
Matthew Pinto is the founder and president of Ascension
Press. He is co-founder of CatholicExchange.com and Envoy
magazine, and is the author of the bestselling books Did
Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons?.
Patti Armstrong has written more than 400 published
articles for secular and religious publications. She is the
author of Catholic Truths for Children.
Luke Armstrong is currently living in Antigua, Guatemala
where he is the program director for the charity Nuestros
Ahijados as part of the God’s Child Project.
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