I Was Blind (Dating), But Now I See: My Misadventures in Dating, Waiting, and Stumbling into Love - eBook
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I Was Blind (Dating), But Now I See: My Misadventures in Dating, Waiting, and Stumbling into Love - eBook  -     By: Stephanie Rische

I Was Blind (Dating), But Now I See: My Misadventures in Dating, Waiting, and Stumbling into Love - eBook

Tyndale Momentum / 2016 / ePub

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Title: I Was Blind (Dating), But Now I See: My Misadventures in Dating, Waiting, and Stumbling into Love - eBook
By: Stephanie Rische
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Tyndale Momentum
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781496412119
ISBN-13: 9781496412119
Stock No: WW78131EB

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Eight setups. Eight awkward dates. Eight things God tried to teach her along the way. (Some of which she’s still trying to figure out.)
Stephanie Rische was starting to feel invisible. All around her, her friends were getting married, and she found herself decidedly alone. Stephanie couldn’t help but wonder if there was something broken in her—was she not pretty enough? Not fun enough? Not dateable enough (whatever that meant)? So she started praying in earnest for God to bring the right man into her life. And instead, He brought her matchmakers. Eight of them, to be precise.

Beloved blogger Stephanie Rische debuts with this charming, vulnerable, and (who are we kidding?) often mortifying true story of a girl who tried really hard to find someone to fall in love with—even when she mostly just ended up falling flat on her face. But amid the most cringeworthy setups and awkward encounters, Stephanie found God’s grace and love meeting her there in ways she never could have imagined—once she opened her eyes to see.

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