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Craving Connection

30 Challenges for Real Life Engagement

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Craving Connection

By: Crystal Stine - editor, (in)courage
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert, Sarah Zimmerman, Lisa Larsen
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We all long for meaningful relationships, the Colossians 3:14 kind that fulfill our desire for unity and connection with God, our friends, and our community. But where do we start? Craving Connection is a journey with (in)courage writers sharing real-life stories, practical scripture application, and connection challenges that will encourage you to:

  • Embrace the desire God has given each of us for connection
  • Invest in meaningful relationships, right where God has you
  • Become the friend you wish you had

The (in)courage community invites you to grab a cup of coffee, pull a chair up to the table, and commit to creatively and prayerfully fulfilling your cravings for connection. How could your life be different after prayerfully and intentionally connecting with God, friends, and your community?

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very applicable for all of our women's study groups. there was always a take away for everyone. worked well across the ages

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I didn't like the main voice it was hard to listen to the stiff voice but the content is actually decent and I appreciate bible based and our faith filled content to self improve and reach out

Loved the title

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The reader of the first half of the book is a little too much performed and a little hard to listen to. The overall message is good. The middle probably spoke to me the most.

Decent

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