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  • Joy Comes in the Morning
  • By: Bonnie Baker
  • Narrated by: K. Tanona
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins

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Birthing Pains

By: Bonnie Baker
Narrated by: K. Tanona
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Publisher's Summary

For centuries, people have asked why God allows pain and suffering. Best-selling author, Bonnie Baker, makes a compelling case regarding the meaning behind hardship as an essential component of our relationship with the Lord. Whether it's her near-death experience or her miraculous recovery from a stroke, Bonnie describes how burdens that come with pain—whether spiritual, emotional, mental or physical—can be hard to bear.

Using the metaphor of labor and delivery, biblical wisdom and personal testimonies of overcoming adversity, Birthing Pains is an invaluable guide to a difficult issue. God promises that when you "walk through the fire...I will be with you." Avoid despair. Learn to push your blessing to fruition.

And we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good for those who are called according to his purpose. (Romans 8:28 ESV)

©2017 Bonnie Baker (P)2017 Bonnie Baker

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