Celebrating the 15th Year of Publication
A Weekly Devotional for Women
This weekly women’s devotional enables you to really see God in a new and fresh way. Using real-life anecdotes, combined with scripture, author Terri Gillespie reveals God’s heart for women everywhere, as she softly speaks of the ways in which women see God.
About the Book
What kind of eyes do you have?
Are they downcast and sad?
Are they full of God`s joy and passion?
This weekly devotional, for women only, enables you to really see God in a new and fresh way. Using real life anecdotes, combined with scripture, author Terri Gillespie reveals God`s heart for women everywhere, as she softly speaks of the ways in which women see God.
"Making Eye Contact With God is an extremely reflective, inspiring and motivating message, one women of all ages will relate to. I`m so glad that a devotional like this finally exists!"
– Sharon Chernoff Wilbur, Messianic Singer, songwriter, recording artist
"Thank you for the inspiration Making Eye Contact With God will bring to the women into whose blessed hands it falls."
– Debra Chernoff, rebbitzen, Congregation Beth Yeshua/songwriter/speaker
"Brew a cup of tea and steal away with this treasure trove brimming with godly wisdom! Written with delightful humor and tenderness each devotional is refreshingly relevant and challenging to anyone seeking to know Messiah more intimately."
– Kathy Shooster, Messianic Songwriter/Recording Artist
"Making Eye Contact with God escorts us into the secret place where we can regularly meet with Abba, our heavenly Father. Whether you are Jewish or Gentile, this book will help you explore the most secret and vulnerable places of your heart, while you gaze into the loving eyes of the Messiah."
– Dr. Angela Hunt, Christy-Award winning author of The Face, Magdalene and The Shadow Women
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