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54:10: A Woman’s Honest Talk with God about His Unshakable Love

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54:10: A Woman’s Honest Talk with God about His Unshakable Love

54:10: A Woman’s Honest Talk with God about His Unshakable Love

If you could talk directly to God, what do you think He would say to you?God has something to say to his daughters. That He will always love them . . . no matter what, especially in the messy, no matter what parts of life. In 54:10 author Jada McClintick delivers this message while taking the reader through stories of her own life. Filled with both humor and heartbreak, McClintick makes herself relatable to every woman by the vulnerability and transparency with which she describes some of her choices and mistakes and the lessons she learned, as well as her boldness in her proclamation of faith and her love of God. But the real journey isn’t in the stories themselves but in the conversations that she had with God about those stories.• Can I have a real and meaningful conversation with God? • Is God really listening to me? • Does God have a sense of humor? McClintick shares with the reader the verbatim dialog between herself and God as she was experiencing various events in her life as well as reflecting on them later. God’s love is evidenced throughout each conversation and story. His grace and mercy are reflected in the words spoken back and forth between the two. Have you ever wondered what God would say to you? 54:10 urges the reader to have their own dialog with God and displays the ease with which we can all communicate with our Heavenly Father. The overarching message of the text comes through clear - the abundant, overwhelming, never-ending, and unshakable love that God has for his girls. Order your copy of 54:10 today! From the Author I have always loved words. Books. Stories. Paper, pens, stickers, highlighters, pencils, paperclips. Office supply stores and bookstores are like Disneyland for me. I love to tell a good story. Especially one of my own. Especially one I've learned from, it if will help someone else from wandering down the same path. I had dreams when I was young of writing and sharing beautiful words and images with the world. My dream didn't really die, I just pressed the pause button on it for long time as life took over. I coasted for awhile. I had a family, raised babies, made a career. I lived and gained experience, both good and bad. And eventually that dream I had tucked away in a box started to make a racket and get my attention again. It was persistent. Or rather God was persistent. I haven't had my love affair with Jesus as long as I have my love affair with words and books, that came later in life, but of course, He was right on time and waited patiently for me to come around. My old dream clattered and banged about, smashing pots and pans and always tugging at my subconscious. God urged me to write. He was the one who had put the dream there inside of me in the first place. I was already putting my thoughts and prayers down in a journal anyway, so what harm would it do? No one was ever going to see them. Or so I thought, God had other plans. As I began writing He continued to urge me to organize my words and lines and stories. Before I knew it I had a title to a book, "54:10" from the verse in Isaiah that God had spoken to me many many years before, through the voice of Whitney Houston of all people, singing "I will always love you". I thought when God gave me that message and that verse over a decade ago that it was just for me. Something personal between us that let me know that I was chosen and loved by God. And that was enough for me. But God had other plans. As my writing began to shape into something resembling a book, God let me know that he planted that verse in me, and it WAS for me...but it was not to be kept to myself. He gifted me with writing and story telling because he intended for me to share it with all his daughters. But it had to grow into belief within me first. I had to truly believe that God meant it when He said, "I will always love you, no matter what. Even if hills shake and mountains are removed, my love for you will not falter." O

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If you could talk directly to God, what do you think He would say to you?God has something to say to his daughters. That He will always love them . . . no matter what, especially in the messy, no matter what parts of life. In 54:10 author Jada McClintick delivers this message while taking the reader through stories of her own life. Filled with both humor and heartbreak, McClintick makes herself relatable to every woman by the vulnerability and transparency with which she describes some of her choices and mistakes and the lessons she learned, as well as her boldness in her proclamation of faith and her love of God. But the real journey isn’t in the stories themselves but in the conversations that she had with God about those stories.• Can I have a real and meaningful conversation with God? • Is God really listening to me? • Does God have a sense of humor? McClintick shares with the reader the verbatim dialog between herself and God as she was experiencing various events in her life as well as reflecting on them later. God’s love is evidenced throughout each conversation and story. His grace and mercy are reflected in the words spoken back and forth between the two. Have you ever wondered what God would say to you? 54:10 urges the reader to have their own dialog with God and displays the ease with which we can all communicate with our Heavenly Father. The overarching message of the text comes through clear - the abundant, overwhelming, never-ending, and unshakable love that God has for his girls. Order your copy of 54:10 today! From the Author I have always loved words. Books. Stories. Paper, pens, stickers, highlighters, pencils, paperclips. Office supply stores and bookstores are like Disneyland for me. I love to tell a good story. Especially one of my own. Especially one I've learned from, it if will help someone else from wandering down the same path. I had dreams when I was young of writing and sharing beautiful words and images with the world. My dream didn't really die, I just pressed the pause button on it for long time as life took over. I coasted for awhile. I had a family, raised babies, made a career. I lived and gained experience, both good and bad. And eventually that dream I had tucked away in a box started to make a racket and get my attention again. It was persistent. Or rather God was persistent. I haven't had my love affair with Jesus as long as I have my love affair with words and books, that came later in life, but of course, He was right on time and waited patiently for me to come around. My old dream clattered and banged about, smashing pots and pans and always tugging at my subconscious. God urged me to write. He was the one who had put the dream there inside of me in the first place. I was already putting my thoughts and prayers down in a journal anyway, so what harm would it do? No one was ever going to see them. Or so I thought, God had other plans. As I began writing He continued to urge me to organize my words and lines and stories. Before I knew it I had a title to a book, "54:10" from the verse in Isaiah that God had spoken to me many many years before, through the voice of Whitney Houston of all people, singing "I will always love you". I thought when God gave me that message and that verse over a decade ago that it was just for me. Something personal between us that let me know that I was chosen and loved by God. And that was enough for me. But God had other plans. As my writing began to shape into something resembling a book, God let me know that he planted that verse in me, and it WAS for me...but it was not to be kept to myself. He gifted me with writing and story telling because he intended for me to share it with all his daughters. But it had to grow into belief within me first. I had to truly believe that God meant it when He said, "I will always love you, no matter what. Even if hills shake and mountains are removed, my love for you will not falter." O