A Greater Story: My Rescue, Your Purpose, and Our Place in God's Plan"This is an incredible story!"--Steve Harvey Each of us is living a story--the story of our life. For Sam Collier, his story started with rejection, because when he and his twin sister were born, their biological mother gave them up for adoption. Through the many obstacles and challenges throughout Sam's life, God would prove to him that in spite of the opposition, he was truly writing a story Sam could never have written in his own strength. In this deeply personal yet remarkably universal book, Sam Collier tells his inspiring story of abandonment, sacrifice, gratitude, and rescue, revealing how God is always doing something bigger and better than we might imagine. That he has a purpose and a plan for every single one of us. That he is always telling his greater story through our trials, our relationships, and our triumphs. If you're in the middle of a challenging time and long to know that God is working through it, Sam's story will teach you how to see the big picture, even when there are pieces missing. |
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Contents
Church Clothes 33 | |
The Day My Life Became My Own 59 | |
The Road to Restoration 71 | |
When Faith Is Tested 85 | |
By Gods Amazing Grace 95 | |
Changing the World for Good 157 | |
The Art of Sacrifice 167 | |
Acknowledgments 197 | |
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A Greater Story: My Rescue, Your Purpose, and Our Place in God's Plan Sam Collier No preview available - 2020 |
A Greater Story: My Rescue, Your Purpose, and Our Place in God's Plan Sam Collier No preview available - 2024 |
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