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Sarah Hauser

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Average rating: 4.32 · 353 ratings · 70 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
All Who Are Weary: Finding ...

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How to Build a Better Children’s Ministry by Chris Ammen
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Some helpful insights and guidance. But it could have been a blog post. Lots of promoting other products and resources, which got a bit annoying by the end. This could be more geared to someone brand new to reading productivity and personal developme ...more
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“You can throw off the soul-crushing burdens of worthlessness, condemnation, worry, self-sufficiency, insecurity, comparison, perfectionism, insignificance, and despair—because you were never meant to carry those things in the first place.”
Sarah Hauser, All Who Are Weary: Finding True Rest By Letting Go of the Burdens You Were Never Meant to Carry

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