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Book Announcement: “Casting All Your Care Upon Him” – Volumes 1 and 2

“Casting All Your Care Upon Him” is designed to provide you with daily meditations and reminders of the help and encouragement contained in God’s word.
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We’d like to make you aware of two helpful books that have been published by Sis. Abigail Jones, UK. During the past couple of years, we have been and still are living through very uncertain times. Anxieties and worries have arisen and been heightened from the difficulties we find ourselves experiencing in the Last Days.

Daily self-help from God’s word for anxiety

While we pray and long for the return of Jesus and focus on the joy that is set before us, we may still experience much stress and anxiety in our lives on a daily basis. 

“Casting All Your Care Upon Him” (Daily self-help from God’s word for anxiety) is designed to provide you with daily meditations and reminders of the help and encouragement contained in God’s word. A series of two books, together contain spiritual encouragement for every day of the year.

The days do not have a date attached to them but are numbered instead, meaning you can start reading whenever you like. Each day has a separate entry in various formats, including meditations, poems, puzzles and photographs. Both books are available to buy on lulu.com.

You can find the books by typing “Casting all your care upon Him” by Abigail Jones into the search box at the top of the website. Each book is available in a choice of two editions—black and white or color. 

For more info, contact Sis. Abi Jones at: akezjones@hotmail.com

 

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