Carol Stream, IL. (October 8, 2021) — Tyndale House Publishers (@tyndalehouse) will release The One Year Life Recovery Prayer Devotional by Stephen Arterburn and Nick Harrison on January 11, 2022. The One Year Life Recovery Prayer Devotional is a resource for those battling addictions, dependencies, anxieties, depression, or difficult relationships that require healing. By spending time each day with the living God, readers can grow in biblical wisdom and spiritual depth in order to overcome what seeks to control them. Each day of this new devotional will prompt weary strugglers to look to God for strength when they are weak and for hope when all feels hopeless.
Stephen Arterburn is the founder and chairman of New Life Ministries, the nation’s largest faith-based broadcast, counseling, and treatment ministry. He is also the author of numerous books including the Life Recovery Bible, the #1 selling recovery Bible, which has sold more than 3 million copies.
The One Year Life Recovery Prayer Devotional by Stephen Arterburn and Nick Harrison
ISBN: 978-1-4964-5712-7
Softcover: $14.99
January 2022 release
For more information or for media inquiries, please contact Isabella Graunke, isabellagraunke@tyndale.com.
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