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Bible Study Tools

The Beyond Suffering Bible was designed especially to encourage people with disability or chronic illness. Praying God’s Word is the second most influential read of my life because Beth Moore taught me the strengthening practice of praying scripture. If you can find an older copy of Words of Wisdom (mine is from 1972), Kenneth N. Taylor’s paraphrasing of Psalms and Proverbs is radiant.

Book: "Praying God's Word" by Beth Moore
Book: "The Beyond Suffering Bible" New Living Translation
Book: "Words of Wisdom: From Living Psalms and Proverbs" paraphrased by Kenneth N. Taylor (1972 edition).
Book: "The Bible Promise Book" New Life Version

Devotionals

Written as if Jesus is speaking directly to you, the Jesus Calling Series by Sarah Young never fails to start my morning on an uplifting note. Select the full scripture editions so that you will always have a nugget of God’s truth (even on your most tired days).

Book: "Dear Jesus" by Sarah Young.
Book: "Jesus Calling" by Sarah Young.
Book: "Jesus Today" by Sarah Young.
Book: "Jesus Lives" by Sarah Young.
Book: "Jesus Always" by Sarah Young.
Book: "The Healing Power of the Holy Communion," by Joseph Prince.
Book: "Beside Bethesda: 31 Days Toward Deeper Healing," by Joni Eareckson Tada.

Books on Positive Thinking and Mental Health

You cannot win a war when you are sabotaged from within. But triumph in your thought life, and you will be able to live victoriously in all circumstances.

"Crash the Chatterbox," by Steven Furtick.
Book: "Battlefield of the Mind," by Joyce Meyer.

Encouraging Reads

A Place of Healing offers a thoughtful examination on why God allows suffering from an author who has triumphantly faced quadriplegia. Pick up Max Lucado’s comforting books when you need the peace of God’s promises or to rekindle your hope.

Book: "A Place of Healing: Wrestling with the Mysteries of Suffering, Pain, and God's Sovereignty," by Joni Eareckson Tada.
Book: "Fear Not: For I Am with You Always," by Max Lucado.
Book: "He Still Moves Stones," by Max Lucado.