In her first book, singer, songwriter and cofounder of "Girlfriends in God", Gwen Smith tells the real-life stories of women with shattered dreams, shameful secrets and damaged souls . . . and how God touched their lives to make them beautiful again. You'll meet women wounded by infidelity, abortion, widowhood, abuse and other tragic events, only to discover the joy of being restored by a loving heavenly Father. If you're in need of God's transforming touch, reading this book will empower you to believe truth, to remember His grace and to live for God's greater purposes. Paperback.
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Publisher's Description
God delights in transforming lives. In Broken Into Beautiful, singer and songwriter Gwen Smith's first book, she tells the real-life stories of women with shattered dreams, shameful secrets, and damaged souls, and the God who makes them beautiful again. Each chapter features a compelling personal story coupled with relevant biblical teaching and application. Readers will meet women wounded by infidelity, abortion, widowhood, abuse, and other tragic events, only to discover the joy of being restored by a loving heavenly Father.
The book will remind women of all ages of God's willingness to eternally forgive and forget and of His heart to transform broken lives. Readers will be empowered to believe truth, to remember grace, and to live for God's greater purposes. Broken into Beautiful is ultimately about a beautiful Savior who became broken for us so that all who are broken can be transformed to reflect His beauty.
Publisher's Weekly
Smith, an evangelical singer and songwriter, offers Christian women her debut writing effort with both grace and candor. Smith winsomely challenges fellow Christians to be transparent in their admissions of failures, doubts, struggles and fears. To this end, she takes the lead by sharing her own emotional story of aborting her baby while in college. Years after the abortion, Smith was nudged by God to go public after hearing another Christian speaker tell a similar story. Still she battled against self-exposure because she was deeply ashamed and feared other people's judgment. Smith encourages women to seek God's grace and mercy for inner healing from past mistakes and for today's trials. Each chapter brims over with stories of women who've been there in the trenches of infidelity, abuse, widowhood and despair. Smith exhorts Christians to stop hiding behind their smiles and be brave enough to get real so that theyand otherscan discover true freedom and God's extravagant restoration. (July)Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.