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DeAnn Carpenter writes, teaches, and serves to celebrate others. She's been practicing hooray for years along with her husband, Brian, and two kids, Asher and Ruby.

They founded Refuge Foundation (https://refuge.rest) after being in full-time church ministry in Billings, MT.

DeAnn also leads Refuge W.I.L.D. and serves women from all over the world throughout the year (www.refugewild.org). You can learn more about her at DeAnnCarpenter.com.

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Throwing Confetti
Becoming a Voice of Hooray in a Hurting World
by Deann Carpenter
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Overview


When we shower others with God's love, they change, and so does the world. 

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Description


We live in a divisive culture, where the loudest voices always seem to be criticizing and condemning. Instead, DeAnn Carpenter believes that we are called to champion and celebrate. Jesus was a master at casting hope with His words and actions. More than ever, our world needs us to become His voice, His hands, and His feet.

As we partner with the Holy Spirit we can shift people's narratives — from weak to strong, beaten down to beloved, invisible to invincible. In Throwing Confetti, DeAnn leads us through 10 sets of readings on creative topics like "Confetti Messes," "The Giant of Smallness," and "Standing Next to Strength." All designed to help us become a voice of hooray in a hurting world.

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Overview


When we shower others with God's love, they change, and so does the world. 

Read more

Description


We live in a divisive culture, where the loudest voices always seem to be criticizing and condemning. Instead, DeAnn Carpenter believes that we are called to champion and celebrate. Jesus was a master at casting hope with His words and actions. More than ever, our world needs us to become His voice, His hands, and His feet.

As we partner with the Holy Spirit we can shift people's narratives — from weak to strong, beaten down to beloved, invisible to invincible. In Throwing Confetti, DeAnn leads us through 10 sets of readings on creative topics like "Confetti Messes," "The Giant of Smallness," and "Standing Next to Strength." All designed to help us become a voice of hooray in a hurting world.

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Book details

Genre:RELIGION

Subgenre:Christian Living / Inspirational

Language:English

Pages:276

eBook ISBN:9798985216714

Paperback ISBN:9798985216707


Overview


When we shower others with God's love, they change, and so does the world. 

Read more

Description


We live in a divisive culture, where the loudest voices always seem to be criticizing and condemning. Instead, DeAnn Carpenter believes that we are called to champion and celebrate. Jesus was a master at casting hope with His words and actions. More than ever, our world needs us to become His voice, His hands, and His feet.

As we partner with the Holy Spirit we can shift people's narratives — from weak to strong, beaten down to beloved, invisible to invincible. In Throwing Confetti, DeAnn leads us through 10 sets of readings on creative topics like "Confetti Messes," "The Giant of Smallness," and "Standing Next to Strength." All designed to help us become a voice of hooray in a hurting world.

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About the author


DeAnn Carpenter writes, teaches, and serves to celebrate others. She's been practicing hooray for years along with her husband, Brian, and two kids, Asher and Ruby.

They founded Refuge Foundation (https://refuge.rest) after being in full-time church ministry in Billings, MT.

DeAnn also leads Refuge W.I.L.D. and serves women from all over the world throughout the year (www.refugewild.org). You can learn more about her at DeAnnCarpenter.com.

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