Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Hidden Potential By Wendy Pope

Fears. Faults. Failures. Frailties. Every woman at some point wonders, Do I have to get past all my weaknesses before God can use me?
 
Wendy Pope is happy to tell readers: No! You don’t have to overcome, correct, rise above, or get strong before you are qualified to be part of God’s plan. He can use you right now. You are a worthwhile possibility.
 
In Hidden Potential, readers see that they can be:
  • faithful, even in fear
  • included in God’s plans, even in weaknesses
  • worth something, even in failure
  • valuable, even in pain
 
Pope explores the life of a fearful murderer on the run with a speech problem and daddy issues—also known as Moses—to show readers God’s power and grace. As she writes, God will never count anyone out as long as they count themselves as His children.
 
Hidden Potential includes discussion, reflection, and Bible study questions, challenges to take readers further in their faith, and real-life stories from other women to remind readers they are not alone.

Pick Up your copy here...
https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Potential-Revealing-What-through/dp/1434712370/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1583502824&sr=8-2

WENDY POPE is a speaker with Proverbs 31 Ministries and contributes to the P31 online devotional, Encouragement for Today, which reaches over 1 million readers each day. She is the author of Trusting God for a Better Tomorrow and Wait and See, and Yes, No, & Maybe and teaches thousands of women worldwide online through the One Year Chronological Bible. Wendy lives with her family in North Carolina. 

My Thoughts..
I have been a fan of Popes for a while. I have many of her past books. She is so full of positive, wonderful wisdom.
I always end the book having learned so much and feeling so much better after having read the book. Not to mention the book is full of underlined tidbits to go back and ponder.
I gave this book 4 stars. I recommend it.
The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own.

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