Dean McQuoid's Reviews > Thirsting: Quenching Our Soul’s Deepest Desire
Thirsting: Quenching Our Soul’s Deepest Desire
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Strahan is a close personal friend. He is the real deal.
I believe he carries a depth of wisdom with humility that has come at great cost.
We deeply love and respect Strahan and Katie as we’ve seen them outwork their faith.
I think the amount of yellow highlighter ink used throughout the book, is testament to how much the Lord has spoken to me through it.
Chapter 9: Praying the Pain, particularly resonated with me. So true. I love how he encourages us to be present to those moments of pain. Instead of trying to bury it, or deaden it by distraction or whatever, that we actually ‘follow the pain’. Ask questions of it. That it’s actually an opportunity for growth and potential freedom, if we actually stop and focus, rather than suppress or run.
Love that!
Be blessed!
I believe he carries a depth of wisdom with humility that has come at great cost.
We deeply love and respect Strahan and Katie as we’ve seen them outwork their faith.
I think the amount of yellow highlighter ink used throughout the book, is testament to how much the Lord has spoken to me through it.
Chapter 9: Praying the Pain, particularly resonated with me. So true. I love how he encourages us to be present to those moments of pain. Instead of trying to bury it, or deaden it by distraction or whatever, that we actually ‘follow the pain’. Ask questions of it. That it’s actually an opportunity for growth and potential freedom, if we actually stop and focus, rather than suppress or run.
Love that!
Be blessed!
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Reading Progress
November 1, 2024
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Started Reading
December 27, 2024
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Finished Reading
December 29, 2024
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