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Esther: Silent but Sovereign

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Known as the book where God’s name isn’t even mentioned the book of Esther can be overlooked as simply a story about an antiquated beauty queen, and not much use for us today.

As Carolyn Lacey takes us through these 30 undated readings you’ll discover that although God’s name is absent from Esther He is very much present directing the events that take place for the good of His people.

Read through these devotions and be encouraged that even when we feel that God is absent, He is still sovereign, in control and loves His people with a love far more active than we often imagine.

37 pages, Paperback

Published November 26, 2014

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Carolyn Lacey

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Carolyn Lacey is a writer, speaker and pastor's wife. She serves alongside her husband, Richard, in Worcester, UK, and teaches regularly at women's events.

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