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Overview
Dear God is a poignant collection of funny, often heartbreaking, and deeply insightful letters to God that bravely share the emotions we all feel as we grapple with this broken world and search for divine love.
With the same gutsy and poetic honesty that charmed readers around the world, Bunmi now shares prayers and poems that chart her faith journey toward reconnecting with the God she loved, lost, and realized had never left her side even while she wandered. These candid fieldnotes will stir your heart and make you laugh out loud with Bunmi's self-aware humor and profound insight into the spiritual journey we're all trying to navigate.
Join Bunmi as she journeys through emotions we all experiencedoubt, anger, joy, desperation, love, loneliness, and gratefulness. Wittingly fresh and stunningly relatable, she exquisitely names our fears, voices our painful questions, and bravely says what we're all thinking anyway in our prayerful wrestling with God.
For those who find themselves thirsting for something more, those who seek to reconnect with God, or those who really don't know what they believe but appreciate a good word, this poignant collection of prayers is a strengthening reminder that the same Love that rises and sets the sun cares for you with particular affection.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780310359166 |
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Publisher: | Zondervan |
Publication date: | 01/26/2021 |
Pages: | 192 |
Sales rank: | 13,722 |
Product dimensions: | 5.60(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d) |
About the Author
Bunmi grew up in a religious environment but, like so many, suffered institutional burns. She’d felt drawn to Judaism from a young age and married a Jewish man, converting to raise their children in the faith, but after the marriage ended, she found herself drifting in and out of belief. It wasn’t until she heard the unmistakable call of a loving Middle Eastern fisherman named Yeshua (Jesus) that she found home.