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Almost there, Bekah DiFelice

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Almost there, Bekah DiFelice
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Almost there
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
991880418
Responsibility statement
Bekah DiFelice
Summary
Home, by definition, is where you feel comfortable, where you are established, where relationships are worn in and familiar. It is where you are known, a place to belong. It is a universal longing, but an elusive destination. Why does life often move us far from this secure, primal comfort? We transfer to different locations or simply live unsettled in our own hometown. We rebuild, make new friends, find new jobs, and forge new ties. Our blanket of security becomes a whole host of unknowns. Underneath it all, sure as the evening Taps, there is a homesickness for belonging. What if this homesickness is not just a series of challenges to be overcome, but a vehicle for God to draw us to Himself? What if God is orchestrating our circumstances to bring us into the knowledge of who He is? What if all along He is inviting us home? Is it possible to build a home in a life that marches to the cadence of constant change and transition? Bekah DiFelice, a military wife familiar with the impermanence of home, offers encouragement and wisdom to those who struggle with a search for belonging in a world where home is constantly shifting. God, the grand home builder with an eternal guarantee, invites us to build a home that resides in the privacy of our hearts, a settlement that is fundamentally immovable. If we put roots down in a God who is unchangeable, He promises to be a steady anchor in the unpredictability of life
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Adrift -- Gila Bend: On leaving home -- Empty rooms: On moving in -- When I stopped running: On legacy and identity -- Steadfast: On marriage -- The front door: On fear -- Making room: On homecoming -- The rickety table: On building community -- The most homesick day: On church -- Almost there: On faith and doubt -- Where our parents left off: On the pull to move back -- Outpost: On hospitality -- Never a native: On life on the move
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