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Loving Nathan
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-7775007-1-9
- EAN9781777500719
- Date de parution31/12/2018
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMary Foulger
Résumé
How can someone lose their only son in a drowning accident and still believe that they are loved by God? It took the author, Mary Foulger, several years after losing her son Nathan, before she could write about her struggles. For years she had prayed for her son, believing that God would protect him. When he walked away from the Lord, and from his home and family, Mary prayed, believing that God would bring him home once again.
She prayed faithfully, believing that God would help Nathan back into a loving relationship with himself. And then he died. Flying him home in a coffin was not how Mary expected her prayers to be answered. Yet today Mary has a clear message for all of us, that we are loved by God. This book is the story of how she came to reconcile the pain of losing her son with the powerful revelation that we are all loved by God.
She prayed faithfully, believing that God would help Nathan back into a loving relationship with himself. And then he died. Flying him home in a coffin was not how Mary expected her prayers to be answered. Yet today Mary has a clear message for all of us, that we are loved by God. This book is the story of how she came to reconcile the pain of losing her son with the powerful revelation that we are all loved by God.



