The God Who Sees You: Look to Him When You Feel Discouraged, Forgotten, or Invisible

The God Who Sees You: Look to Him When You Feel Discouraged, Forgotten, or Invisible

The God Who Sees You: Look to Him When You Feel Discouraged, Forgotten, or Invisible

The God Who Sees You: Look to Him When You Feel Discouraged, Forgotten, or Invisible

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Overview

For anyone who ever feels invisible, unnoticed, or unappreciated, here's an invitation to rediscover the biblical God who sees you.

Tammy Maltby wants women to know their lives matter. So she invites you to explore the real-life implications of knowing God sees you, He loves you passionately, and He's intimately involved with every aspect of your life. God wants you to see Him too and to partner with you in bringing about His kingdom.

When you take this reality to heart, you will live more honestly, confidently, and fearlessly—because everything looks different once you really see the God who sees you.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781434767998
Publisher: David C Cook
Publication date: 04/01/2012
Edition description: New
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 925,462
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Tammy Maltby's multifaceted ministry can be summed up in one word: encouragement. Through her books, speaking events, and broadcasts, this Emmy-winning TV cohost encourages women to live more beautifully and transparently. Her books include LifeGiving, Confessions of a Good Christian Girl, Confessions of a Good Christian Guy, and The Christmas Kitchen. She lives with her family in Colorado.

Table of Contents

acknowledgments 11

1 please see me! 13

2 the God who sees 31

3 what God sees in you 49

4 choosing a miracle 71

5 blind time 95

6 when bad things happen 125

7 see and be 159

8 living in the light 191

the Father's love letter 215

an ongoing conversation: questions for thought and sharing 219

notes 227

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