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Hayley's Swim: God's Grace Abounds in the Deepest of Waters
Hayley's Swim: God's Grace Abounds in the Deepest of Waters
Hayley's Swim: God's Grace Abounds in the Deepest of Waters
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Hayley's Swim: God's Grace Abounds in the Deepest of Waters

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God did something marvelous, extraordinary, and miraculous, and to forget would be ungrateful. I need and want to recognize his grace. For once in my life I have a memory where God screamed, “I’ve got you my child. Trust me, Hayley. I am all-powerful and all-knowing.” That is what I have always wanted – a sign, a mighty voice from above, anything that would show/prove to me that God is real.

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Release dateMay 29, 2020
ISBN9780463437315
Hayley's Swim: God's Grace Abounds in the Deepest of Waters

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    Hayley's Swim - Hayley Steinbauer

    Hayley’s Swim

    by Hayley Steinbauer

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    Table of Contents

    To Forget Would Be Ungrateful

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    The Current Of God’s Grace

    Postscript

    To Forget Would Be Ungrateful

    You know, I’ve been struggling to write about what happened on March 10th, 2020 for multiple reasons. For one, I don’t want to sound like I am boasting in my suffering. Even calling it "suffering," seems like an overreaction. I didn’t even die. No one died. It is painful to remember.

    It brings back feelings of fear, uncertainty, anxiousness, and hopelessness. Part of me wants to move on, not make a huge deal about

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