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Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts (ebook)
Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts (ebook)
Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts (ebook)
Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts (ebook)
Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts (ebook)
Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts (ebook)

Contentment: Healing the hunger of our hearts ebook

6 studies for individuals or groups

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About this book

We all know what it is to feel discontented with our lives — with what we have, how much we can get, what we do, who we live with, how we are and what the future promises.

The constant hunger for something more may seem like the aches and pains of growing old — something that we must just put up with in this far-from-perfect world. But the Bible shows that discontent is the symptom of a lethal disease that will kill us if we do not find a cure. It was discontent that first led humans into rebellion against God, with the catastrophic consequences that have followed from that decision.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Anne Woodcock
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
No. of studies:
6
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction

1. Our hungry hearts (Ecclesiastes)
2. The only food that satisfies (John 6 v 25-42; 60-69)
3. Content with what we have (1 Timothy 6 v 3-19)
4. Content with where we are (1 Corinthians 7 v 1-24)
5. Content when life is hard (2 Corinthians 1 and 4)
6. The secret of true happiness (Luke 6 v 12-26)

Leaders' Guide

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