
This Hope
A Journey of Getting to Know God
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Narrated by:
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Asha Junot
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By:
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Asha Junot
About this listen
At first glance, this is a book about 70 months of infertility and adoption, but the heart of This Hope is a messy, honest conversation about life and longing and the ways God meets us and invites us to get to know him in the middle of it all.
The One who created you and knows you completely wants to be known by you.
God has written and redeemed every detail of your life with that end in mind: to know him. And to keep getting to know him forever.
Using unedited entries from her personal journals, Asha shares her story in a way that will remind you—or help you realize for the first time—that every part of your story can lead to your fullest joy.
©2022 Asha Junot (P)2022 Asha JunotWhat listeners say about This Hope
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