Can something so painful, even tragic, actually be God\'s way of blessing?
As believers, we generally expect good things to happen in our lives.
Her writing is featured on (In)Courage, Proverbs 31 Ministries, Her View From Home, Living by Design Ministries, Thoughts About God, Today\'s Christian Living , and other popular sites..
She is a COMPEL Proverbs 31 Blog writer, Freelancing Community Group leader, and a Blogger Voices Network contributor. - Patricia Raybon , Christy Award-winning author of God Is Our Help from Our Daily Bread Publishing and the Annalee Spain Mysteries from Tyndale Fiction Winner of the Encouraging Blogger Award of 2020, Hadassah is an international Christian author, blogger, and poet, and contributor to several faith-based platforms and award-winning devotional and poetry anthologies.
It\'s a healing oil of love for wounded souls.
A remarkable blend of devotional, Bible study, and storytelling, this gentle guide will help the wounded move from the struggle to control to the sweet gift of God\'s comfort and strength.
Draw Near is a loving invitation to release pain for gain-to let go, yes, of the pain of any life loss for the gain that God plants into our desperate teardrops.
What is God using your pain for?
With great candor and kind compassion, Hadassah Treu has penned a transforming balm of hope for the hurting heart.
We lose something, but there is more to gain .
This encouraging book aims to help you not only identify and accept specific losses but to realize that Painful Experiences could be the Birthplace of blessings.
It is difficult to reconcile the pain we feel with what we know about God.
We don\'t understand.
We begin questioning His ways and methods.
We start doubting God\'s love and His good intentions and plans.
And when the tragedy strikes and we enter a season of unwanted changes and suffering, we are shocked, angry, disappointed, and confused.
We expect a blessing upon blessing because we love God and He loves us and we form an expectation of prosperity (relational, emotional, and physical).
Can something so painful, even tragic, actually be God\'s way of blessing?
As believers, we generally expect good things to happen in our lives