The Promise is His Presence: Why God is Always Enough

· Christian Audio · Narração de Lisa Larsen
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What if you didn't have to go looking for God's presence? What if you could enjoy it all the time? Glenna Marshall's awakening to God's presence began in the depths of winter. Rereading her journal, she realized that for six months she'd been cataloging all the ways God had abandoned her. What if that . . . wasn't true? Interweaving her own story of faith and doubt amid suffering, Glenna traces the theme of God's presence from Genesis to Revelation and shows what it means for us in our own daily joys and struggles. God's presence among his people set him apart from the pagan gods of ancient times. His presence on earth as God Incarnate split history in two. And today his presence is one of the most significant means of his goodness to us.

Sobre o autor

Glenna Marshall is a pastor's wife in rural Southeast Missouri, where she is the mother of two energetic sons. The author of Everyday Faithfulness and The Promise Is His Presence, she writes regularly at glennamarshall.com on biblical literacy, suffering, and the faithfulness of God.

After earning a degree in musical theater and spending several years hustling on the business side of the film industry, Lisa Larsen has found her way back to her first love: performing. When she's not narrating, she's devoting time to her daughters, baking healthy treats, or enjoying a DIY project with her husband.

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