Restored From Wreckage

ebook How God's Unconditional Love Can Redeem Your Broken Life

By J. J. Gentle

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Have you ever felt like your life was completely off track, with everything falling apart despite your efforts? Maybe you've faced trauma, rejection, or the weight of shame. You're not alone. The good news is, God is in the business of restoration.
The author shares her story of how trauma and destructive choices led her away from Christ, making her question her faith, her worth, and even God's love. After the heartbreaking loss of her mother, she was brought back to God, stronger than ever, by the same love she once doubted. Now, she's here to help you find hope and healing too.
Through personal stories and biblical insight, the author reveals six areas that can derail your faith: anger, disobedience, stubbornness, selfishness, recklessness, and unforgiveness. Each chapter offers practical wisdom on how these struggles weaken faith, but also how God's grace can restore you.
But restoration is just the beginning. In the final chapters, you will explore the truths of Ephesians 1, 2, and 3, reminding you that you are blessed, chosen, adopted, forgiven, saved, and deeply loved. This is your true identity in Christ, waiting to be embraced.
This book is not just a testimony of one woman's transformation; it's an invitation for you to experience your own. No matter how broken you feel, God is ready to redeem your story, reveal your true identity, and guide you back to His purpose.
Are you ready to let God turn your wreckage into redemption?
Restored From Wreckage