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Everything is All Right (Hardback)

Devotionals at the Crossroads to Eternity

Author Robert Hasley

SKU: 978-1-953495-59-4

Book - Hardback
$21.99

Product Info

Written in the wake of an aggressive cancer diagnosis, Robert Hasley’s profound and encouraging meditations reflect the power of trust and surrender; the way faith can sustain us through struggle; the gift of everyday moments; and the joy of the small things. For readers in the St. Andrew Community: Everything is All Right will be available to purchase in-person at St. Andrew Methodist Church on Sunday, April 2nd. You can pre-order online or wait to purchase your copy at the church on April 2nd.

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  • Delivery method: Physical
  • Weight: 0.725 lbs
  • Length: 5.25"
  • Width: 1"
  • Height: 7.25"

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Description

When pastor Robert Hasley was diagnosed with aggressive cancer – the cancer that would ultimately take his life – he did exactly what he had spent his life doing: writing words of encouragement about grace, gratitude, and the goodness of God.
 
Everything Is All Right is a compilation of his writings during the last year of his life on earth. With profound wisdom and grounded humility, his meditations reflect the power of trust and surrender; the way faith can sustain us through struggle; the gift of everyday moments; and the joy of the small things.
 
Whether you are looking back on your own life’s journey or figuring out how to create a life of meaning, Robert’s reflections will remind you what really matters in life and assure you of the love of Christ – the love that surpasses death.
 
This book honors a life of faith well lived and reminds us that, in Christ, all of our stories end well.