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Beholding and Becoming: A Guided Companion

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A Journey to Becoming

This beautiful guided companion to Ruth Chou Simons'  Beholding and The Art of Everyday Worship  is a thoughtfully designed way to engage in deliberate soul-work—to linger longer in God's Word and reflect on developing a deeper relationship with the Savior.
This companion will guide you on a journey of  becoming  more like Christ as you  behold  Him in your daily   Whether used on its own or alongside  Becoming and Beholding,  this companion creates space for God's Word to transform your life as you direct your heart toward worship in the everyday moments of life.
 

144 pages, Paperback

Published September 10, 2019

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Ruth Chou Simons

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Ruth Chou Simons is a Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of several books and Bible studies, including GraceLaced, Beholding and Becoming, When Strivings Cease, and Now and Not Yet. She is an artist, podcaster, speaker, and the founder, CEO, and Chief Creative Officer of GraceLaced, an art and lifestyle brand. Simons uses each of these platforms to spiritually sow the Word of God into people’s hearts, making deep truths beautifully accessible with her signature art and relatable communication style.

Simons has been featured on Good Morning America, Fox, Christianity Today, and Hallmark Home and Family. Ruth and her husband, Troy, live in Western Colorado and are grateful parents to six boys—their greatest adventure.

Connect with Ruth on social media at @ruthchousimons.

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I do love the beauty of Ruth's books. I appreciated this devotional but I didn't read it at the same time as Beholding and Becoming. I think reading the 2 together would probably give the best experience of it. I'm also a bit of a rubbish journaler so sometimes the reflective aspects don't suit my personality well but overall it was a helpful devotional. And so pretty!
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