Sheryl Giesbrecht shares some of her very personal experiences. After she shares some of these situations that range from drug addiction to losing her husband to cancer.
Sheryl address the question – Is it ok for Christians to doubt? In addition, she expounds on the topic of confusing doubt and unbelief.
Sheryl recites the “Who I am is who I am in Christ” list of Bible promises which she also includes in the book. She offers to send them to anyone who emails her directly asking for them.
If you missed our live interview, you can watch the replay here.
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It’ll Be Okay: Finding God When Doubt Hides th
Do you know anyone who has questions about God? Of course, most of us know at least one person, who is doubting their faith. And at times, we might even find ourselves in a time of wondering if God hears our prayers.
It’ll Be Okay: Finding God When Doubt Hides the Truth is a raw, honest look at these concerns and a few others. I’ve experienced how God’s truth breaks through lies and am praying for God’s truth to break through the smokescreen of doubt for many through the message of this book.
Sheryl Giesbrecht
Exchanging hurt for hope is Sheryl Giesbrecht’s focus—a message she shares with
audiences as a radio personality, author, speaker and global influencer. A dynamic
teacher and motivating leader, she has endured many changes and challenges,
moving her to a deep faith, trust and dependence on God.
Giesbrecht served as Focus on the Family’s columnist for Pastor’s Wives for four years.
Hundreds of her columns and articles have appeared in numerous publications, Focus
on the Family Magazine, Just Between Us, CCM, Walk Thru the Bible, Indeed, Spirit-Led
Woman, Charisma, Lead Like Jesus and others. She is the author of four books,
including Get Back Up: Trusting God When Life Knocks You Down, Experiencing God
Through His Names and It’ll Be Okay: Finding God When Doubt Hides the Truth.
Giesbrecht’s television and radio show, “Transformed Through Truth,” is nationally syndicated, viewed and
heard daily by more than 21 million viewers and listeners on networks around the world. The joys of Giesbrecht’s
life are her adult children, their spouses and her grandchildren, plus the new beginning she shares in her
marriage to Dr. Jim Turner. She holds a bachelor of arts from Biola University, a master’s in ministry and a
doctorate of theology.
Keep up with Sheryl Giesbrecht at www.sherylgiesbrecht.com, on Facebook (AuthorSherylGiesbrecht) and via
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