Women Who Move Mountains
Sue Detweiler
Prayer can change everything. As women we often find ourselves run ragged with busy schedules and packed agendas. But taking a moment to pray can change the course of the entire day. Join the author as she delves into the depths of prayer and learn how it can draw us closer to the heart of God and move the mountains in our lives. A study guide and journaling prompts are included to make the book perfect for personal study, small groups, or a women's Bible study.
I read through the book so that I could write a review. But this is a book that needs to be read slowly and soaked up in tiny portions. So I will be going back and reading it and studying the questions and answering the journal prompts. But just from reading, I was blessed and inspired to pray more. The layout is perfect for devotional time or to be used in a group setting. The author tells relevant stories to get the point across and the writing flows well. This is a deep book that will definitely touch your heart. My only complaint is that the type is rather small and it made it a little more difficult to read, especially for longer periods of time. But small print aside, this was an amazing book that I think every woman should read.
I read through the book so that I could write a review. But this is a book that needs to be read slowly and soaked up in tiny portions. So I will be going back and reading it and studying the questions and answering the journal prompts. But just from reading, I was blessed and inspired to pray more. The layout is perfect for devotional time or to be used in a group setting. The author tells relevant stories to get the point across and the writing flows well. This is a deep book that will definitely touch your heart. My only complaint is that the type is rather small and it made it a little more difficult to read, especially for longer periods of time. But small print aside, this was an amazing book that I think every woman should read.
I received a copy of this book from Goodreads. All thoughts expressed are my own.
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