I Can Do Hard Things with God: Essays of Strength from Mormon Women

Ganel-Lyn Condie
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We talk of emergency preparedness for the big earthquakes or world events. More often, it is the personal trials that hit close to home that are the most difficult. If we wait to prepare spiritually until the storm hits, we may find ourselves blown over . . . The question is not Will I face challenges? but rather, How will I deal with challenges when they come? I Can Do Hard Things with God is an inspiring collection of essays by a variety of LDS women who have confronted this very question. Replete with examples of sisters who have faced trials of death and disability, infertility and illness, and so much more, this poignant anthology brings to life the fact that these women are prevailing against all odds. They offer glimpses into lives that have been uplifted and enriched through stalwart preparation and unwavering faith, and readers will come to understand that they too can rely on God's grace to strengthen them in their adversity.
Genres: ReligionNonfictionChurchInspirationalLds
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