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Trusting Our Father’s Provision

$18.00

This book is a personal and anecdotal account of the struggle to learn to depend on God in life.

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Trusting Our Father’s Provision is the first in a series of books on “Trusting Our Father” written and released by the founder of the John Paul II Healing Center, Dr. Bob Schuchts. Whether you struggle to trust God with your daily needs, or desire to grow deeper in your trust in the Father, this book will inspire greater freedom in your stewardship of time, talent and treasure. This book is a personal and anecdotal account of Dr. Schuchts’ own struggle in learning to depend on God in these areas of his life. Unlike other resources that offer a how-to on financial freedom, Dr. Schuchts offers a big picture and biblical vision of trusting God with our possessions. This approach enables the reader to dig to the root of our struggles to commit this part of our life and possessions into the Father’s hand.