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When was a time in your life when God seemed to have vanished?
The end of one year and the start of another can leave us wondering where God even is and what will happen next.
Some of us make resolutions, hoping for certainty and something to fall back on when everything is spinning out of control.
My goal next year is to join forces with Queen Esther in seeing our invisible God amid uncertainty.
In this episode, I will talk with Amy Carroll and Lynn Cowell about their new Bible study, Esther: Seeing Our Invisible God in an Uncertain World.
Amy and Lynn walk us through a three-step Bible study method for seeking answers in uncertain times.
Like Esther, we too can:
In the Bible, Esther is a book many people don't explore deeply. However, if we look at Esther's hardships, we realize that she faces some trials that we can relate to, even today.
Let me know:
How can you remind yourself that He is still with you and for you?
Whether you are listening for the first time or you've been a listener for a while, you may or may not know that on June 20th, 2023, I paused the
podcast. Since then, we lost our daughter.
I recently released a new episode discussing how I processed our year of firsts by creating Grief Conversation Cards. You can learn more in episode 236 and at cherifletcher.com. Thank you, Cheri
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When was a time in your life when God seemed to have vanished?
The end of one year and the start of another can leave us wondering where God even is and what will happen next.
Some of us make resolutions, hoping for certainty and something to fall back on when everything is spinning out of control.
My goal next year is to join forces with Queen Esther in seeing our invisible God amid uncertainty.
In this episode, I will talk with Amy Carroll and Lynn Cowell about their new Bible study, Esther: Seeing Our Invisible God in an Uncertain World.
Amy and Lynn walk us through a three-step Bible study method for seeking answers in uncertain times.
Like Esther, we too can:
In the Bible, Esther is a book many people don't explore deeply. However, if we look at Esther's hardships, we realize that she faces some trials that we can relate to, even today.
Let me know:
How can you remind yourself that He is still with you and for you?
Whether you are listening for the first time or you've been a listener for a while, you may or may not know that on June 20th, 2023, I paused the
podcast. Since then, we lost our daughter.
I recently released a new episode discussing how I processed our year of firsts by creating Grief Conversation Cards. You can learn more in episode 236 and at cherifletcher.com. Thank you, Cheri