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More Than An Aspirin


Book Description
More Than an Aspirin is a book of good news about bad news. The bad news is, of course, that you will experience pain. The good news is that by His grace, God can redeem your pain and lead you on a journey into joy and maturity.

Drawing from years of counseling experience, Dr. Hubbard explains that effective stewardship of pain requires both adopting a God's-eye view of your circumstanc... More
Book Information
PublisherDiscovery House Publishers
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages265
ISBN-10B00684J5KS
Publication Date08/19/2011
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About M. Gay Hubbard (Author) : M. Gay Hubbard is a published author. A published credit of M. Gay Hubbard is More Than An Aspirin.
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5/10/2010 Anne Bronkema (Discovery House) said:
Drawing from years of counseling experience, Dr. Hubbard explains that effective stewardship of pain requires both adopting a God's-eye view of your circumstances and developing practical life skills. She shows you how redemptive management of pain can lead you to a deeper relationship with God and ... more

tags: perspective, counseling, suffering, pain, I recommend, Christian

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