Broken Still Chosen: Finding Hope in Jesus When You Feel Unloved, Unseen, or Forgotten

Rob Roozeboom; Groom, Kathleen Hauck

ISBN 10: 0800772768 ISBN 13: 9780800772765
Edité par Chosen Books, 2024
Neuf(s) paperback

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Diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy at age five, Rob Roozeboom watched helplessly as his illness destroyed his dreams. Feeling painfully different and forgotten, he questioned God--and his very existence. But God wasn't done with him yet. Weaving his incredible story with biblical teaching, he helps anyone feeling broken or unseen live with unshakeable hope.

À propos de l'auteur: Rob Roozeboom (RISEMinistries.com) is founder and president of RISE Ministries, Inc. and RiseFest, a large Christian music festival held annually in northwest Iowa. Host of the popular podcast Enjoying the Journey, he also produced the online video series Stories of Strength as well as Christmas and Good Friday TV broadcasts reaching thousands. Rob is a sought-after speaker, sharing the stage with Jeremy Camp, TobyMac, MercyMe, and more. He is also the recipient of numerous humanitarian awards and has been featured multiple times on the National Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon. He and his family live in Sheldon, Iowa.

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Titre : Broken Still Chosen: Finding Hope in Jesus ...
Éditeur : Chosen Books
Date d'édition : 2024
Reliure : paperback
Etat : New

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