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Always We Begin Again: Stepping into the Next, New Moment
Written by Leeana Tankersley
Narrated by Carla Mercer-Meyer
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About this audiobook
None of us wants to be sidelined, stuck, shamed, or silenced. But the difficulties of life have a way of putting us in a corner, and we don't know how to move forward. We see brokenness in our communities, our relationships, and our spirits. It's so easy to blame ourselves or our circumstances, to get bogged down in discouragement and toxic thinking. But that's not what we were meant for, and that's not how God wants us to live.
Leeana Tankersley has good news if you're struggling: each new day is an opportunity to begin again. In her warm tone and with her signature humor she offers 100 short readings to encourage and motivate you to begin again in your relationships with God, your family, your friends, and yourself. Because there is always a hand reaching toward you, there is always grace available, and there is always a chance to begin again.
Leeana Tankersley has good news if you're struggling: each new day is an opportunity to begin again. In her warm tone and with her signature humor she offers 100 short readings to encourage and motivate you to begin again in your relationships with God, your family, your friends, and yourself. Because there is always a hand reaching toward you, there is always grace available, and there is always a chance to begin again.
Author
Leeana Tankersley
Leeana Tankersley is a native of San Diego who received her BS from Liberty University and her MA from West Virginia University. Leeana and her husband, Steve, live in Coronado, California, with their twins, Luke and Lane. Found Art is her first Book.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Always We Begin Again is a powerful reminder of carrying on and persevering through the hard. Containing 100 daily devotionals, Tankersley reminds us to remain true and not let our hard days define us. Some of the MANY powerful reminders within include:Recognizing how we think, talk about and talk to our dear friends versus how we think, talk about and talk to ourselves. Why are we so quick to beat ourselves up, but reassure and lift up our friends?“No matter how beautiful and epic and glorious life is right now, the sun goes down. And no matter how ugly and rejecting and hurtful life is right now, the sun comes up,” (p. 118). The day begins again, tough things happen, but like the sun we will set and rise again.Your issues are NOT your identity – you are not the abuse, anxiety, depression or infertility you experience. Sometimes we forget this as they overwhelm and take over our lives.Tankersley speaks from experience as she herself is currently in a “messy middle,” going through her own divorce and anxieties she provides readers exercises, reminders and encouragement, reminding us all that we can “Always Begin Again.”*Disclaimer: A review copy was provided by the publisher. All opinions are my own.