Sacred Surrender : The Practice Of Waiting Well With God
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Can your impatience become gratitude and your darkest fear lead to deeper faith?
Jaime Jamgochian knows what it means to live in uncertainty. A Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter, she has leaned on her faith to navigate daunting personal health struggles and an ever-changing music industry. Now she shares her story of learning to ground her life in gratitude, joyful worship, and a trust in God’s timing rather than her own.
In Jaime’s music and writing, she encourages women of faith to persevere and:
*Find prayerful ways to make even the hard times holy
*Experience joy in worship and intentional gratitude
*Trust that God’s plan and timetable are in place
Are you experiencing uncertainty and disappointment as you wait for answers in your life? Jaime helps readers turn worry into worship and live a more light-filled season of waiting, knowing that God is working within us at all times.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830788231
ISBN10: 0830788239
Jaime Jamgochian
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2025
Publisher: David C. Cook
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