From the imagination of four grandmothers, a series of books on character, mind, money, and relationships developed. G, one of the imaginary grandmas, concerned about the childrens behavior, fly four grandmas to California to teach the first of four lessons. The children show up to Gs house, but White Paper is not trying to listen to anything the grandmas have to say. The children are in for a surprise.
Just Have Faith: What to Do When You Cannot See What You Hope For finds the connections between the shared understandings of faith common to all Christians and the particulars of one womans journey as she strives to live by faith in her business and professional life, her home and family life, and her ministry and community life. Fanny Minnitt, a veteran and retired educator, asks and offers an answer to the basic question, What is faith? In a conversational and highly approachable manner, she draws upon the insights of the Scriptures, Christian writers, and her own experiences to explain the basics of faith and to apply those understandings to the various venues in which most people seek to live out their faith in God. Just Have Faith does not avoid facing the fact that sometimes mostif not allpeople confront challenges that test whether they have a faith in God that can withstand trials. By looking honestly at these moments, Fanny suggests to readers how they can surmount the hurdles that will come. Just Have Faith traces the roots of faith in God and describes the ways that the branches of faith offer Christians support at work, with family, and in service to others.
From the imagination of four grandmothers, a series of books on character, mind, money, and relationships developed. G, one of the imaginary grandmas, concerned about the childrens behavior, fly four grandmas to California to teach the first of four lessons. The children show up to Gs house, but White Paper is not trying to listen to anything the grandmas have to say. The children are in for a surprise.
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