Re by Bruce Osborn

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Re by Bruce Osborn

What is God teaching you today and where has He called you to serve Him?

Maybe it's not a journey to Chile or Mexico, or some international mission with your church or the YMCA. Maybe He just wants to teach you where you are.

If you are willing to say yes to His call, it starts with this thirty-one-day devotional. Dream big, grow strong, and draw close to Him. After each devotional, you'll find reflections such as:

We all have fears that hold us back. What would you say are your greatest fears right now? Write them down.

What is your typical response to trials in life? If your response is fear, anxiety, anger, or the like, what can you do to choose a better response in the future?

What is your greatest fear? Take a moment to confess that fear to God, and ask Him to give you the courage to overcome that fear, which is holding you captive.

God will never lead you to a place that He has not already prepared for you. Walk with the Lord and grow stronger in faith with the biblical wisdom in RE: New.

Osborn, Bruce: - Bruce Osborn was born in Southern California and raised in its surf and skateboard culture. He began his career in Los Angeles as the photo editor and chief photographer at Photographic Record Magazine before moving to Tokyo in 1980. Bruce's clientele has included Brutus, Interview, and National Geographic (Japan). He has shot ad campaigns for Sony, Parco, and Visa, and photographed Etta James, Ron Wood, Bill Gates, Kenzaburo Oe, and Richard Branson, among others. He has held photo exhibitions at Kanazawa's 21 Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Boston Children's Museum and the Shizuoka City Museum. His life-long project is the Oyako (parents and children) photo series. In 2003, Bruce and his wife Yoshiko created the Oyako Day social action. They were recently awarded the Higashi-Kuninomiya International Culture Award for their contributions to Japanese society. A documentary film about their project, Oyako Present To The Future, was released in 2014.
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ISBN 13 9781664248335
ISBN 10 1664248331
Title Re
Author Bruce Osborn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WestBow Press
Year published 2021-12-03
Number of pages 116
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.