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Dare to Be

God Is Able. Are You Willing?

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2 of 2 copies available
Say Yes! to All of God's Promptings
I dare you. When was the last time you heard God whisper these words into your soul? In seasons when you feel trapped by the safety of routine, you'll often find God nudging you to chase His desires for your life by acting out in courage.
Friends Charlotte Gambill and Natalie Grant experienced this firsthand when God pushed them out of their comfort zones and into each other's lives. As they share their stories, they'll inspire you to start boldly writing your own. Dare to Be will motivate you to...
  • embrace the outside-of-the-lines woman you were made to be
  • welcome adventures that ask you to be vulnerable and brave
  • break free from the obstacles that keep you from accepting the goodness God has in store
  • Let Charlotte and Natalie cheer you on, strengthen your soul, and encourage you to venture beyond life as you know it. You'll learn to give your infinite God your complete obedience as you Dare to Be.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        August 30, 2021
        Gambill (Turnaround God) and Grant (Finding Your Voice), cofounders of the recurring women’s conference Dare to Be, chronicle their friendship and share stories of the organization in this empowering work. The authors challenge Christian readers to recall the first time they heard the phrase “I dare you” and to use that spirit to embrace adventures with God. While little specific advice is offered, a recurrent message of letting go of doubt and seeking new experiences in the knowledge that God has a plan drives the book. Asking readers to trust in God and open themselves to new friendships, the authors look back to when they met and describe initial awkward moments (such as summoning the courage to befriend one another at a women’s conference in 2005) before they both stepped out of their comfort zones. Gambill examines the daring responses of Bible characters David, Mary, Elijah, Elisha, Mordecai, and Gideon—such as how a prolonged awkward moment when prophet Elijah anoints Elisha represents “a gap that allowed Elisha to be honest so that he could join this journey unencumbered.” The authors advise: “God wants us to add such pauses to our lives too.” Grant, in chapter-ending “Notes from Natalie,” provides summaries that often include lyrics from her inspirational songs. Gambill and Grant’s uplifting exploration of their friendship will appeal to Christian women looking to solidify spiritual and personal bonds with others.

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