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Making All Things New: Restoring Joy to the Sexually Broken
David PowlisonPaperback 2017-08-31
Pointing readers to the grace of Jesus Christ, experienced counselor and teacher David Powlison offers hope for those who have been sexually victimised or trapped in sexual sin. The restoration envisioned in this book is an enduring transformation founded on God's mercy.
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:Our world constantly tells us to "do what feels good," especially when it comes to issues related to sexuality. Sadly, this mind-set always leads to guilt, pain, and heartache. And yet, in the gospel, there is good news for the sexually broken. Pointing readers to the grace of Jesus Christ, longtime counselor and teacher David Powlison offers hope for both the sexually immoral and the sexually victimized: all brokenness will one day be transformed. This book casts a vision for restoration that is better than what the world offers-not just fresh resolve, not just flimsy forgiveness, but true, lasting mercy from God, who is making all things new.
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Pointing readers to the grace of Jesus Christ, experienced counselor and teacher David Powlison offers hope for those who have been sexually victimised or trapped in sexual sin. The restoration envisioned in this book is an enduring transformation founded on God's mercy.
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:Our world constantly tells us to "do what feels good," especially when it comes to issues related to sexuality. Sadly, this mind-set always leads to guilt, pain, and heartache. And yet, in the gospel, there is good news for the sexually broken. Pointing readers to the grace of Jesus Christ, longtime counselor and teacher David Powlison offers hope for both the sexually immoral and the sexually victimized: all brokenness will one day be transformed. This book casts a vision for restoration that is better than what the world offers-not just fresh resolve, not just flimsy forgiveness, but true, lasting mercy from God, who is making all things new.