Beyond Suffering Bible | Joni Eareckson Tada | BRETT’S PICKS

Beyond Suffering Bible | Joni Eareckson Tada | BRETT’S PICKS

It’s Thursday so here is another “Brett’s Picks”. In my talk on mental health, I promote this topical version of the Bible called Beyond Suffering Bible.

There is hardly a person who doesn’t know someone dealing with a disability, disease, chronic illness, or other forms of personal suffering. The Beyond Suffering Bible is the first study Bible to directly address those who suffer and the people who love and care for them. From bestselling author, singer, and radio host Joni Eareckson Tada and the experts at Joni and Friends Christian Institute on Disability, the Beyond Suffering Bible is filled with thousands of notes and features that invite readers into a conversation about suffering and its place in each person’s life. Each feature has been carefully created to provide readers with valuable information, meaningful encouragement, and challenging applications as they encounter God’s Word.

Please check out this Amazon link for the book description –
Canada – https://amzn.to/35uPUzp
United States – https://amzn.to/35xaLlM

For a full book list of all the books I suggest please check these links. There is a section for all my suggested books on Mental Health.
Canada – https://www.amazon.ca/shop/brettullman
United States – https://www.amazon.com/shop/brettullman

The largest chapter in my book Parenting: Navigating is also on this topic of mental health. Click here.

Affiliate link: This is an amazon affiliate link which means if you purchase the book a small commission comes back to the work I do. Thanks for your support.

Beyond Suffering Bible

About The Author

Brett Ullman

Brett Ullman travels North America speaking to teens, young adults, leaders, and parents on topics including parenting, mental health, sexuality, pornography, men, dating and media. Brett's seminars engage and challenge attendees to try and connect our ancient faith with our modern culture we live in. Participants are inspired to reflect on what we know, what we believe and how our faith ought to serve as the lens through which we view and engage tough conversations in our society today.

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