Deep Roots, Good Fruit: Seeing the Fruit of the Spirit through Story & Scripture
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Deep Roots, Good Fruit: Seeing the Fruit of the Spirit through Story & Scripture  -     By: Kristin Elizabeth Couch

Deep Roots, Good Fruit: Seeing the Fruit of the Spirit through Story & Scripture

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Title: Deep Roots, Good Fruit: Seeing the Fruit of the Spirit through Story & Scripture
By: Kristin Elizabeth Couch
Format: Paperback
Vendor: The Good Book Company
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 7.80 X 5.08 X 0.30 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1802541098
ISBN-13: 9781802541090
Stock No: WW541091

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What does the fruit of the Spirit look like in everyday life, and how can we become the people the Holy Spirit calls us to be? 

Author Kristin Elizabeth Couch invites you to explore the fruit of the Spirit through captivating stories of people she’s known: there’s a father who goes missing in a snowstorm; a boss who shouts like a drill sergeant; a neighbor with a refrigerator full of eggs; and Grandpa, who smells of Old Spice!

By combining memorable stories with rich meditations on Scripture, Kristin encourages us to see that God is at work even in life’s mundane moments, and that although our growth may seem slow, in the Spirit’s power we really can become more like Jesus. 

As you reflect on the fruit of the Spirit, you will long for it more deeply, pray for it more fervently, and see afresh how the Spirit is at work in your own life and the lives of others. Put deep roots into God’s word and enjoy bearing more and more of his good fruit.

Author Bio

Kristin Elizabeth Couch is a pastor's wife, the mother of four grown children, and a grandmother. She graduated from Taylor University in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing. Kristin has written for Desiring God and Legacy Coalition, is a regular contributor to "Written" for SBC Virginia, and has also been a featured guest on Moody Radio's Kurt and Kate Mornings. Kristin's first book was published in 2022 and is entitled It Began on Washington Street: Tracing the Goodness of God through All of Life. She invites you to read her stories published weekly at The Palest Ink.

Editorial Reviews

It is one of God’s greatest promises and one of our foremost encouragements: that he is changing us from the inside out. By the work of his Spirit, he is transforming us so we bear fruit—fruit that displays the goodness and grace of our Savior. That is the subject of this book, which has been written by one of my favorite authors. And as Kristin does on her blog and elsewhere, she not only writes what is true, but she writes it beautifully and compellingly. -- Tim Challies (Blogger; author, Seasons of Sorrow)

Growth in godliness is slow, and it’s easy to become discouraged. In this beautifully written book, Kristin Couch skilfully weaves story and Scripture together to show how God’s Spirit works, gently and patiently, through the day-to-day, seemingly insignificant experiences of life to grow good fruit in his people. Her invitation to slow down and notice this transforming work in your own life will encourage you and fuel your desire to grow more like Jesus. -- Carolyn Lacey (Author of Say the Right Thing and Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People).)

Wouldn’t you know it! I was praying this morning about more of the fruit of the Spirit showing up in my life. This is how God works: Kristin’s book has been on my desk for weeks. I ‘just happened’ to grab it during a moment when I was trying to catch my breath during a super-busy day. BAM! I couldn’t put it down! The right book at the right time! The other stuff can wait. Deep Roots, Good Fruit is filled with Scripture-saturated encouragement. Kristin has a gift for pairing observation with inspiration. She makes me want to be more like Jesus. Thanks Kristin! -- Kurt Goff (Host, Kurt and Kate Mornings, Moody Radio)

If Kristin Couch had only helped me to better understand the fruit of the Spirit, I would be grateful. But this book does far more; through brilliant storytelling, Couch makes the Spirit’s fruit smellable, tasteable, and alluringly beautiful. -- Scott Hubbard (Editor, DesiringGod)

Deep Roots, Good Fruit puts what matters most into plain sight through vivid storytelling. You will walk away feeling encouraged, inspired and convicted, and ultimately desiring to be more like Christ through the power of his Spirit. -- Lyndsay Keith (Host, Centerpoint, TBN)

Kristin Couch’s book is a wonderful resource to emphasis the necessity of the Spirit’s work in believers’ lives. More than just teaching about the fruit of the Spirit, Kristin has given us real-life examples of what that looks like in everyday life. I highly recommend it. -- Bryant Crane (Church Planter, George, South Africa)

Deep Roots, Good Fruit is like medicine for a dry and weary soul. When Kristin writes, it is like a brush on canvas that makes you see so vividly what she intends. How she uses her own stories to paint the picture of what the precious Holy Spirit has given to us through the fruit of the Spirit is certainly encouraging and simply refreshing. -- Brian McDougall (Executive Pastor, Idlewild Baptist Church, Lutz, Florida)

In a world where ‘spiritual amnesia’ has infiltrated our hearts and minds, Deep Roots, Good Fruit brings us back to the truth of God’s word and the reminder that the Holy Spirit is willing and available to us at any moment of need to give us the desire, power, and ability to accomplish his will. I highly recommend this book to anyone who needs encouragement and the reminder of God’s love and care for us. Deep Roots, Good Fruit was a huge encouragement to me as it focused on the fruit of the Spirit. Several words came to mind as I read this. Biblical: it never strayed from the truth. Authentic: it’s obvious these were not just words on a page but life-changing words from someone who has experienced them. Encouraging: from beginning to end—and a reminder of the power of the Spirit to change and transform lives, including mine. Thank you, Kristin, for your transparency and authenticity in Deep Roots, Good Fruit. -- John Myers (Director of Ministry Advancement, Strategic Renewal)

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