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But God Can

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The book is divided into 3 parts: Forget the Former Things, Let God Do a New Thing and Finding Your Way in Your Wilderness. There are 19 chapters total, and each chapter ends with a prayer, process (questions for self reflection) and Hearers & Doers challenge (some action steps). Within each chapter, she also asks you questions based on the topic of the chapter. One of my favorite chapters was chapter 4 - Think Differently. Becky challenges you to list out the lies you have believed about yourself, and ask yourself “What might have caused me to think this?”. Eventually, you are tasked with coming up with some truth to combat the lies. I love this sort of work because you don’t realize how many lies you tell yourself, and how by reframing those lies into truth, you are loving yourself and giving yourself grace. This book had a lot of helpful reflection opportunities that helped me apply what was being learned.

I read this as an ebook, but I’d recommend a physical copy so you can answer the questions within the book itself (unless you don’t mind taking notes in a separate notebook).

Special thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for providing this ARC!

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This is a must-have book! It is full of great strategies, advice, and easy to implement ideas. This is one I'll return to again and again. Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the advanced copy of the book.

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