Margaret Clarkson
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Grace Grows Best in Winter
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1985
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7 editions
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Destined for Glory: The Meaning of Suffering
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1983
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6 editions
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Grace Grows Best in Winter: Help for Those Who Must Suffer
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1975
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All Nature Sings
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published
1986
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4 editions
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Conversations With A Barred Owl
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published
1975
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So You're Single! Margaret Clarkson Reflects on Singleness
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A Singing Heart
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1987
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Destined for Glory: the Meaning of Suffering
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Grace Grows Best in Winter: Help for Those Who Must Suffer
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Conversations with a Barred Owl: The Confessions of a New Bird Watcher
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“On accepting adversity in our lives: Always it is initiated by an act of will on our part; we set ourselves to believe in the overruling goodness, providence, and sovereignty of God and refuse to turn aside no matter what may come, no matter how we may feel. I mistakenly thought I could not trust God unless I felt like trusting Him. Now I am learning that trusting God is first of all a matter of the will. I choose to trust in God, and my feelings eventually follow.”
― Grace Grows Best in Winter: Help for Those Who Must Suffer
― Grace Grows Best in Winter: Help for Those Who Must Suffer
“God is the Lord of human history and of the personal history of every member of His redeemed family.”
― Grace Grows Best in Winter: Help for Those Who Must Suffer
― Grace Grows Best in Winter: Help for Those Who Must Suffer
“If God has entrusted us with suffering, let us set our hearts and minds to work together with Him to enable Him to bring out of our trials all the glory He longs us to know.”
― Destined for Glory: The Meaning of Suffering
― Destined for Glory: The Meaning of Suffering
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