Difficult To Conceive
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When Angela Mackey lost not only two babies in early pregnancy, but also her fallopian tubes, she experienced some of the darkest days of her life. In her search for answers, God reached out to her through His Word, and she began to see her infertility struggle with a renewed mind.
In Difficult to Conceive: A Godly Perspective for the Road Ahead, Angela shares the great spiritual truths God used to heal her heart, renew her mind, and bring her rest for her soul. She also shares signposts to help you discover your way through your own journey with infertility.
More than a compelling chronicle of Angela’s struggle with infertility,?Difficult to Conceive?is like coming to a friend who gets your pain, grieves with you, and gently points you to the One who can heal your heart. It illuminates godly principles and is rooted in Scripture so you can discover sound tools that will help you and your spouse forge a path through infertility and into a deeper relationship with God.
Discover:
*An examination of the deeply personal issues and feelings surrounding infertility
*How God’s Word will help you see your infertility struggle with a renewed mind
*How to take your whys to God for comfort, edification, and correction
*Relevant biblical accounts that offer hope, direction, and inspiration
*Personal anecdotes of secondary infertility and the use of fertility treatments in a God-honoring way.
Vulnerable, honest, supportive, and encouraging, Difficult to Conceive meets you wherever you are in the infertility journey.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781646455249
ISBN10: 164645524X
Angela Mackey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Redemption Press
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