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A guide for extending God’s grace to yourself and others.

What would you like to say to your younger self?

  • That God loves you.
  • To love the woman you are becoming.
  • To not be so hard on yourself and others.

With The Grace Guide: Live Your One Beautiful Life, Susie Davis invites readers to experience the grace upon grace God has for their life. It is a spiritual guide for women to grow in the Lord by reflecting on memories both joyful and hurtful with challenges like writing a letter to your younger self, questions of self-examination, and prayers to consider how God showed up for them in special times.

The Grace Guide shows readers how to love themselves like their good Father has always loved them and how to live their one beautiful life.

  • Includes a challenge to write a letter to your younger self.
  • Offers spiritual guidance to learn to extend grace to yourself and others.
  • Makes a great women’s gift.
  • Linen hardcover with ribbon.

In your life and mine, God offers grace. It’s all ours. But until we put it on and actually walk around in it, we don’t experience the freedom.

As you are reading this book, and uncovering your story, you will be reminded that you are a dearly loved daughter of God.

His love for you started even before you were born, and his love follows you everywhere. You will see his hand of blessing all over your story and, I hope, wear that blessing like a crown of flowers upon your head.

From the introduction

 

The Grace Guide Sample Chapter 1 and Notes Pages

Susie Davis

Susie Davis is an author, speaker and co-founder of Austin Christian Fellowship. She is married to her high school sweetheart, Will Davis, Jr., and they have three delightful young adult children (Will III, Emily, and Sara) who are all married and living their own beautiful life.
Susie’s podcast, Dear Daughters, is full of wisdom and joy, offering women young and old the kind of comfort and companionship they crave.
Aside from family and ministry, Susie is hopelessly addicted to horseback riding, McDonald’s coffee, and pink geraniums. She loves bird watching, creek walking, and connecting the dots between God and nature. Her favorites include cooking, gathering people at her big French farm table, and asking deep questions.
Visit her website: www.susiedavis.org.