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Hannah's hope, seeking God's heart in the midst of infertility, miscarriage, and adoption loss, Jennifer Saake

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Hannah's hope, seeking God's heart in the midst of infertility, miscarriage, and adoption loss, Jennifer Saake
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Main title
Hannah's hope
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Jennifer Saake
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seeking God's heart in the midst of infertility, miscarriage, and adoption loss
Summary
Hannah's heart beat with a mother's love long before she was blessed with a child. You can meet Hannah in the pages of 1 Samuel, chapters 1 and 2. The Bible says she was "barren," and we know she suffered heartache, anguish, and grief because of her empty arms. Perhaps you do too. Hannah's Hope is for all who long for a child yet to be conceived, grieve for a baby too soon passed from the womb, or have lived through the no-man's-land of failed adoption. It is intended as a guide to assist you in making wise decisions as you struggle through your grief. And by the end of the journey, God may surprise you by the ways He uses to answer your heart's cry. Compassionately written by a woman who knows well these painful struggles, Hannah's Hope will direct you to the Source of strength, whose name is "the God of all comfort."
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adult
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