In The Way through the Wilderness, the author invites readers to walk alongside her in a deeply personal account of discovering God's love, mercy, and favour. This memoir is not just a story of a woman finding God-it's a journey of finding truth and forging a real, intimate relationship with Jesus. Written as a reminder to herself of God's enduring love, this book is a heartfelt reflection of the peace and joy that come from a life surrendered to the Divine. Through her lessons learned and the new perspectives she shares, the author offers readers an opportunity to deepen their own spiritual…mehr
In The Way through the Wilderness, the author invites readers to walk alongside her in a deeply personal account of discovering God's love, mercy, and favour. This memoir is not just a story of a woman finding God-it's a journey of finding truth and forging a real, intimate relationship with Jesus. Written as a reminder to herself of God's enduring love, this book is a heartfelt reflection of the peace and joy that come from a life surrendered to the Divine. Through her lessons learned and the new perspectives she shares, the author offers readers an opportunity to deepen their own spiritual walk. Whether you are in a season of wilderness or are seeking a fresh perspective on your relationship with God, the wisdom and experiences shared in these pages will inspire and encourage you on your own journey. May you, too, find peace, joy, and a deeper connection with the Creator as you read.
Meryl James-Sebro, Ph.D., a development anthropologist based in Naples, Florida, is originally from Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. Her work spans the Caribbean and Africa, focusing on gender and development, poverty eradication, violence against women, and youth empowerment. She is the author of Genderstanding Jesus: Women in His View and Genderstanding Leadership: Power to the Pew and has served as an adjunct professor. A lover of antiquing, art collecting, gardening, and music, she is learning to play the steelpan, the musical instrument invented in her native land. James-Sebro wrote The Way through the Wilderness to remind herself and others of God's enduring love, mercy, and favour.
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