It's Worth It
21-Day Devotional
by Masey McLain
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Pub Date Jan 24 2017 | Archive Date Feb 27 2017
Broadstreet Publishing Group LLC | Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
Description
Live fully in your purpose.
Life is hard. Your purpose gets foggy, truth gets blurred, and distractions never end.
But you are no ordinary person. You are not meant for a mundane life—to just “get by” every day. You were made for a very specific purpose. And one day when you are standing before Jesus, experiencing the glory of God, you will see clearly that every struggle, every sacrifice, and every season was worth the reward of knowing and following him.
Join Masey McLain in this 21-day devotional that will encourage, challenge, and strengthen you to follow Jesus, no matter where you find yourself in life. Through Christ, you have the power to do whatever God calls you to do—whatever the cost, no matter how impossible it seems. Don’t settle for anything less. Experience God and his purpose for your life as you follow Jesus and make a difference in your world.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781424554423 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed reading "It's Worth It" by Masey McLain. It contains 21 short chapters, one for each day with an idea for a prayer or something to ask for in prayer at the end of each chapter.
Masey's style is clear and accessible. It seems to me that she's a very authentic and amiable young woman. Sometimes she really spoke to my heart. Although the devotions are very basic, it's never boring or trite.
I especially liked that she shared some of her experience as the lead actress in the Pure Flix movie "I'm not ashamed" as well as her thoughts about Rachel Joy Scott (whom she portrayed).
I think this book is perfect for everyone that liked the movie or that wants to start reading devotionals. It it also great for "baby Christians" like me because it helps to find a starting point and gives great ideas on how to seek the Lord and what to pray for.
So if you wonder whether you should read it, it's definitely - worth it!
Disclaimer: I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.