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David and I...a Conversation

Connie Bachmeier

Bibles / God's Word / General

Connie Bachmeier shares her faith in Christ after she experiences a variety of obstacles, family health concerns, finds faith in Christ, prays and shares healing and comforting verses (many examining the stories of David and Goliath) that has gotten her through hardships. You'll find ways to combat fear, through prayers, and learn how God has been a steady hand in her and her family's life. At the age of 6 months, Bachmeier's grandson Kasey is diagnosed with a cancer, and she stresses the power of prayer in his recovery, encouraging you to lean on God through life's storms. Through divorce, and loss of family member's she displays a strong faith in God that will touch your heart and give you the courage to pray away the pain. In David and I, A Conversation: Book Interrupted, you'll see the power of love and family and the power of prayer have brought healing into their lives; Bachmeier also input classic biblical tales relating to trust, faith and obedience, which have helped her through life's rough patches. You'll be enriched as you study biblical anecdotes and see how these stories can be used in your life to find peace, attain forgiveness from God and find personal freedom.
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