Things Were Better Before You Came: A Story of Adoption, Acceptance, and Unconditional Love
There are so many people in the world who feel unloved, unwanted, and alone. Often we feel orphaned by the people who are supposed to love us the most.

This is not the way it was meant to be.

Here is a true story about adoption, acceptance, and unconditional love. This book is for anyone who struggles with feelings of insecurity and insignificance. This is a story that confronts the lie that things were better before you came.


Praise for Things Were Better Before You Came:

"As a church planter, pastor, father, and husband, Doug Walker has an important message to share which will inspire others to experience more of what God has for them." -Eric Bryant, author of Not Like Me

"I have had the privilege of knowing Doug Walker for almost twenty years. He is the real deal. I have watched his life and ministry grow, and he is an emerging young leader whose voice, life, and ministry is only going to increase. In this brutally honest book, you will see his struggles and his triumphs, and you will be inspired." -Bob Roberts Jr., author of The Multiplying Church and Glocalization

"Doug Walker's story is compelling and engaging. This book will be an incredible blessing to all who read it, for all of us can find ourselves somewhere in his story. We can learn through these pages that God loves us unconditionally." -Jimmy Draper, President Emeritus, LifeWay Christian Resources

"Doug Walker's story has the power to heal the human heart." -Alex McManus, author of Making the World Human Again

"My friend Doug shares his story—warts and all. He gives us a candid look at one man’s restless quest for love and acceptance only in the end to discover it was always there." -Lance Robinson, President/Founder, Equitas Group
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Things Were Better Before You Came: A Story of Adoption, Acceptance, and Unconditional Love
There are so many people in the world who feel unloved, unwanted, and alone. Often we feel orphaned by the people who are supposed to love us the most.

This is not the way it was meant to be.

Here is a true story about adoption, acceptance, and unconditional love. This book is for anyone who struggles with feelings of insecurity and insignificance. This is a story that confronts the lie that things were better before you came.


Praise for Things Were Better Before You Came:

"As a church planter, pastor, father, and husband, Doug Walker has an important message to share which will inspire others to experience more of what God has for them." -Eric Bryant, author of Not Like Me

"I have had the privilege of knowing Doug Walker for almost twenty years. He is the real deal. I have watched his life and ministry grow, and he is an emerging young leader whose voice, life, and ministry is only going to increase. In this brutally honest book, you will see his struggles and his triumphs, and you will be inspired." -Bob Roberts Jr., author of The Multiplying Church and Glocalization

"Doug Walker's story is compelling and engaging. This book will be an incredible blessing to all who read it, for all of us can find ourselves somewhere in his story. We can learn through these pages that God loves us unconditionally." -Jimmy Draper, President Emeritus, LifeWay Christian Resources

"Doug Walker's story has the power to heal the human heart." -Alex McManus, author of Making the World Human Again

"My friend Doug shares his story—warts and all. He gives us a candid look at one man’s restless quest for love and acceptance only in the end to discover it was always there." -Lance Robinson, President/Founder, Equitas Group
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Things Were Better Before You Came: A Story of Adoption, Acceptance, and Unconditional Love

Things Were Better Before You Came: A Story of Adoption, Acceptance, and Unconditional Love

Things Were Better Before You Came: A Story of Adoption, Acceptance, and Unconditional Love

Things Were Better Before You Came: A Story of Adoption, Acceptance, and Unconditional Love

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Overview

There are so many people in the world who feel unloved, unwanted, and alone. Often we feel orphaned by the people who are supposed to love us the most.

This is not the way it was meant to be.

Here is a true story about adoption, acceptance, and unconditional love. This book is for anyone who struggles with feelings of insecurity and insignificance. This is a story that confronts the lie that things were better before you came.


Praise for Things Were Better Before You Came:

"As a church planter, pastor, father, and husband, Doug Walker has an important message to share which will inspire others to experience more of what God has for them." -Eric Bryant, author of Not Like Me

"I have had the privilege of knowing Doug Walker for almost twenty years. He is the real deal. I have watched his life and ministry grow, and he is an emerging young leader whose voice, life, and ministry is only going to increase. In this brutally honest book, you will see his struggles and his triumphs, and you will be inspired." -Bob Roberts Jr., author of The Multiplying Church and Glocalization

"Doug Walker's story is compelling and engaging. This book will be an incredible blessing to all who read it, for all of us can find ourselves somewhere in his story. We can learn through these pages that God loves us unconditionally." -Jimmy Draper, President Emeritus, LifeWay Christian Resources

"Doug Walker's story has the power to heal the human heart." -Alex McManus, author of Making the World Human Again

"My friend Doug shares his story—warts and all. He gives us a candid look at one man’s restless quest for love and acceptance only in the end to discover it was always there." -Lance Robinson, President/Founder, Equitas Group

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013535541
Publisher: FOTP Media
Publication date: 11/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 2 MB
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