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Summary of Sharon Garlough Brown's Sensible Shoes
Summary of Sharon Garlough Brown's Sensible Shoes
Summary of Sharon Garlough Brown's Sensible Shoes
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#1 Meg was alone. Her only child, Becca, had flown away to London for her junior year of college. She was still trying to adjust to her loss. She had never been good at handling grief, and she feared she would never get over it.

#2 The pastor had spoken to his wife about how hard Meg was finding the grief process. She had never visited the New Hope Center, but she knew where it was.

#3 The next morning, just before eight o’clock, Steve knocked on her open office door. Another early start. he asked. I was at the hospital to pray with Ted and his family before his surgery this morning. I wanted to stay and wait with them, but I’ve got a nine o’clock meeting. I’ll go back later to make sure he’s doing okay.

#4 The pastor told Hannah that she was being given a sabbatical to help her relax and appreciate the church’s love and appreciation for her. She knew she didn’t have control over her facial expression, so she looked away.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 21, 2022
ISBN9798350016079
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    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

    Insights from Chapter 12

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    #1

    Meg was alone. Her only child, Becca, had flown away to London for her junior year of college. She was still trying to adjust to her loss. She had never been good at handling grief, and she feared she would never get over it.

    #2

    The pastor had spoken to his wife about how hard Meg was finding the grief process. She had never visited the New Hope Center, but she knew where it was.

    #3

    The next morning, just before eight o’clock, Steve knocked on her open office door. Another early start. he asked. I was at the hospital to pray with Ted and his family before his surgery this morning. I wanted to stay and wait with them, but I’ve got a nine o’clock meeting. I’ll go back later to make sure he’s doing okay.

    #4

    The pastor told Hannah that she was being given a sabbatical to help her relax and appreciate the church’s love and appreciation for her. She knew she didn’t have control over her facial expression, so she looked away.

    #5

    Steve had a talk with Hannah, and she knew there was no use arguing. They had made the decision without consulting her, and she felt resentful and guilty about being ungrateful.

    #6

    Tom and Mara Garrison were a married couple who lived in western Michigan. They were both extremely dedicated to their children, but Tom was always away on business trips. Mara was always nagging Tom to plan things with her ahead of time.

    #7

    When Tom was away, Mara would pretend to be asleep. She would hear other women talk about leaving clean laundry in baskets for husbands and kids to grab what they needed. But Mara had never minded sorting laundry.

    #8

    Charissa was on her way to the library to study when she noticed plum-colored flyers posted on a bulletin board. She removed the thumbtack and slipped one into her backpack.

    #9

    Dr. Allen recommended that students be intentional about how they are being shaped by the Spirit to become more and more like Christ. If you cooperate with the Spirit’s work of transformation, these texts will spring to life for

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