Befriending God : How We Are Undone, Changed, And Made New
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Do you long to feel closer to God? Are you searching for a faith that’s more than just going through the motions?
Let’s be honest: we often feel distant from God. We spend a lot more time looking like we’re faithful than living out of lifegiving relationship. Our souls ache from the lack of intimacy. Something is missing. We know life isn’t supposed to be this way. What we really want is to know God and be known. We yearn for honest, ongoing connection with God as a real person.
In Befriending God, Tanya Godsey invites us to move beyond religious performance and into authentic relational intimacy through:
*Biblical character studies illuminating how we can encounter God in the struggles, questions, and complexities of our lives;
*Vulnerable, powerful examples of God’s relational transformation in the context of a marginalized community;
*Practical guidance for setting aside faulty cultural norms that keep us from friendship with God;
*Discussion questions and reflective exercises.
If you are craving a genuine connection with God that transcends religious to-dos and cultural currents, Befriending God will help you experience transformation and renewal in your spiritual journey. Discover the joy of knowing God intimately in every season, heartache, and ordinary moment.
SKU (ISBN): 9781641588676
ISBN10: 1641588675
Tanya Godsey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2025
Publisher: NavPress
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