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101 Cups of Water: Relief and Refreshment for the Tired, Thirsty Soul

by C. D. Baker

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For every time you’ve tried too hard, fell too far, or struggled too much, the refreshing cups in this book–or reminders of God’s infinite grace and mercy–will renew you like cool, clear water after a long, dry walk on a dusty, pitted, uphill road. “I’ve been a believing Christian since childhood,” author C. David Baker explains, “but it’s my personal failures that have led me to the deep well of Grace.” David poured his dashed hopes, broken dreams, haunting doubts, and paralyzing fear down that well and found all that’s collected here, all he, like you, needs for living with peace, joy, and purpose: cool cups of relief, comfort, revival, and sustenance. Because Water Is Life.And 101 Cups of Water Will Quench Your Thirst.… (more)
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NCLA Review - This book of single page devotions deals with life of a Christian through all its doubting, self-absorbed, and hopeless days. But on the upside, it leads you to the well that never runs dry in Christ. It is full of all the walls we erect, trails we wind through and confusion we encounter in our everyday lives. But the author reminds us that the Lord is there in each moment and each trial to help us drink from the everlasting waters. Photos accompany each "cup" and they underscore the text marvelously. Each day is not guaranteed a scripture passage, but each reference is biblically based in God's love. What more could you ask for in a devotional? An enjoyable read for individuals or groups. Rating: 4—CP ( )
  ncla | Nov 21, 2008 |
The more I read this little book, the more I like it. Each entry is a single page, a single fault, a single release from self-blame, a reaching out to a higher power to recognize that what God has made is good. We self-accuse and damage ourselves. Love is waiting for us to realize that the only price tag is letting go.
  medievalmama | Apr 2, 2008 |
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For every time you’ve tried too hard, fell too far, or struggled too much, the refreshing cups in this book–or reminders of God’s infinite grace and mercy–will renew you like cool, clear water after a long, dry walk on a dusty, pitted, uphill road. “I’ve been a believing Christian since childhood,” author C. David Baker explains, “but it’s my personal failures that have led me to the deep well of Grace.” David poured his dashed hopes, broken dreams, haunting doubts, and paralyzing fear down that well and found all that’s collected here, all he, like you, needs for living with peace, joy, and purpose: cool cups of relief, comfort, revival, and sustenance. Because Water Is Life.And 101 Cups of Water Will Quench Your Thirst.

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