God I Love, The A Lifetime of Walking with Jesus Unknown - 2003
by Joni Eareckson Tada
From the publisher
More than three decades ago, a diving accident left Joni Eareckson Tada a quadriplegic. Back then she questioned how a loving God could condemn an active young woman to a lifetime in a wheelchair. Today she is grateful. Because it's from this vantage point that Joni has discovered a God who is so magnificent that no circumstance, no matter how terrible, can separate her--or you--from his fierce, tender, and enduring love. honest joy in the presence of God. This unabridged audio edition of Joni's gripping memoir will capture your imagination, unsuspectingly drawing you into Joni's story. In it you will uncover your own stories, your own memories, and your own encounters with the living God. His promises are sure. He will never leave you or forsake you. Joni Eareckson Tada paints a beautiful, intimate, and moving portrait of a woman who knows firsthand that no matter what the circumstance, God is always faithful. Always faithful. He is the God worthy of your love.
Details
- Title God I Love, The A Lifetime of Walking with Jesus
- Author Joni Eareckson Tada
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Publisher Zondervan
- Date August 1, 2003
- ISBN 9780310253150
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