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Seasons of Waiting: 52 Devotions

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In Seasons of Waiting , Barb Hill, a licensed professional counselor, invites you to find hope in life’s seasons of waiting, an experience that touches everyone. Whether you’re waiting for a spouse, a baby, a career, physical or emotional healing, or the restoration of a relationship, the feelings of tension and pain resonate with us. They expose what we believe, challenge our patience, refine our character, and confront where we’ve placed our hope. Since the process of waiting ebbs and flows, these 52 devotions poetically follow the rhythm of each season and unite the world of faith and mental health to offer hope no matter what season you’re in. Let Seasons of Waiting provide you with the courage you need to wait well, and the confidence that God’s timing is perfect!

272 pages, Hardcover

Published November 8, 2022

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April 22, 2024
Started this devotional in July and am so so sad to finish it. Most incredible devotional ever and got me back into journaling with the given prompts. I recommend this to anyone and everyone!!
I might just restart it because it will be such a hole in my quiet time.
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September 11, 2023
Waiting feels uncomfortable, especially in the modern world where we pretend we can bypass it. This devotional by therapist Barb Hill walks the reader through daily meditations and exercises on how to deal with that uncomfortable feeling, whatever your reason for waiting. Cites Curt Thompson, heavy on therapy language, also lots of Biblical references. I couldn't read my copy over a year as it was a library copy, so I just read it cover to cover in a day, but now I find I keep thinking about ideas in it.
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