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Joseph: Cultivating a Life of Dependence on God - Paperback

Joseph: Cultivating a Life of Dependence on God - Paperback

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by Bill Crowder (Author)

Popular author Bill Crowder brings Joseph's story to life, helping youdiscover how God can use trials such as broken relationships and unexpected setbacks to grow your faith and draw you closer to Himself. With historical and cultural context, relatable themes, and reflection questions, this biblical character studyprovides relevant insights about relying on God amid difficulties. Perfect for anyone who wants to know the Bible better--alone or in a group.

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"Join me in exploring a truly outstanding person who did that hard work of trusting God--and his God used him quite literally to change his world." --Bill Crowder

Joseph--enslaved, lied about, imprisoned, forgotten--knew what it was like to face the difficult challenges of broken relationships. And that's what makes Joseph so relatable still today. His struggles are our struggles.

As Bill Crowder brings Joseph's story to life, we discover how God can use even the harshest and most unexpected setbacks to strengthen our faith and draw us closer to Himself. We too can respond to profound disappointment with faithfulness and trusting dependence on God.

Allow this very human story to inspire conversations that can lead to lasting change and restored relationships. Questions at the end of each chapter facilitate group discussion and help you apply its biblical principles to your own story.

Author Biography

Bill Crowder served as a pastor for more than 20 years before joining Our Daily Bread Ministries. He has published more than 20 books including King Solomon, has written many Bible study booklets, and cohosts the Discover the Word podcast. Now semiretired, Bill and his wife, Marlene, live in North Carolina.

Number of Pages: 152
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 02, 2025