Stress : How To Cope At The End Of Your Rope
$5.99
Stress: Running on Empty will help you to discover how to balance stress, how to find peace in the midst of chaotic circumstances, and how to avoid becoming a mess because of stress.
Are the effects of a crazy busy schedule weighing you down? Do you feel that if you have just one more pressure added to your life, you will break? If we re not careful, stress can come between us and our relationship with others and with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596368996
ISBN10: 1596368993
June Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2014
Hope For The Heart
Publisher: Aspire Press – Hendrickson Publishing Group
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