Poetry and Prayers for the Hurting Soul Giveaway

Posted by on Nov 17, 2016 | 2 comments

Poetry and Prayers for the Hurting Soul Giveaway

Marcie Warner Bridges, author of Broken and Spilled Out: Poetry and Prayers for the Hurting Soul is an author I know you will enjoy meeting. Marcie is an editor, poet, and prayer warrior extraordinaire. Watch for a chance to win a copy of her book beginning tomorrow, right here, November 18 – 24th!

 

Broken and Spilled Out: Poetry and Prayers for the Hurting Soul

 

marcie-warner-bridges-bookMeet the author:

Marcie Bridges is an editor and writer whose deepest passion is sharing her love of the Lord and His Word through poetry. Portraying difficult or emotional topics she deeply desires to encourage others in their walk with the Lord through the written word. Marcie has been published in several anthologies and frequently shares her work through her blog: Heart Thoughts http://marcieheartthoughts.blogspot.com She can be reached through email at mmkabrids@embarqmail.com.

 

Book Blurb:broken-spilled-out-fb

Are you feeling broken? Needing a place to find rest for your weary, worn out soul? Broken and Spilled Out: An Offering of Poetry and Prayers for the Hurting Soul is a collection of poems Marcie has written chronicling her journey from places of brokenness to healing. You will also find places to rest and pour out your own prayerful thoughts within the pages of this heart-stirring book.

 

broken-spilled-outBook Link:

 

Available at Blurb: http://www.blurb.com/b/7347079-broken-and-spilled-out

2 Comments

  1. Sounds like one I need to check out! What a good resource for a hurting loved one.

    • Thanks for commenting, Susan! If you want to enter the drawing for it, go to the actual giveaway page, which went live this morning, and leave a comment there. The link is: https://www.normagail.org/broken-and-spilled-out/.

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