Want Healing from Broken Relationships?

Robert Frost wrote, "Somethingthere is that doesn't love a wall." President Ronald Reagan had only to insist, "Mr. Gorbachev, Tear down this wall!" and the world cheered. 

Sometimes wallsserve a good purpose, like keeping toddlers out of the street. But often walls divide us. They protect us unnecessarily. And in relationships, walls may prevent us from loving again—or lovingwell.

When people let us down, and theywill, the Lord’s Prayer serves as a map on the highway to healing. In her newest work, TheWall Around Your Heart, Mary DeMuth takes readers on a journey of masterfulstorytelling, biblically sound content, and road-tested experience to show themhow. I think this is Mary's meatiest book yet. I'll let her describe it to you in her own words: 



Here's what a couple of others are saying about it:

Nobody escapes life without a woundedheart, and there’s nothing Christians need more than mended hearts. As awounded healer who has traveled the valley of deep hurt, Mary guides withunmasked clarity toward healing those relational riffs so you can experienceGod’s joy once again. – John Burke, author of No Perfect PeopleAllowed
I love how my friend Mary DeMuth usesthe stories of her life to tell the stories of God’s work in our lives. She didit for me today in The Wall Around Your Heart, touching my heart with tenderreminders of God’s love and grace. Mary weaves the powerful beauty of TheLord’s Prayer with the challenges of hurtful relationships and events, creatingan exquisite tapestry of healing and restoration and hope.–Judy Douglass,Author, Speaker, Encourager, Director, Women’s Resources, Cru

Read more about it on Amazon

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