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Let the truth of the cross lead you to dance!
"Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow."
When was the last time you felt real gospel joy? Weighed down by guilt, shame and busyness, many of us are just getting through each day. Awareness of our lack of joy only adds to our sense of failure. We fear we're living under the Father's scowl. But it doesn't have to be this way!
Natalie Brand challenges our performance-based theology with the beauty and brilliance of Christ's work at Calvary. Exposing those things that kill our joy, Natalie drives the liberating truth of the cross into our hopeless. She reminds weary women that, clothed in Jesus' righteousness and loved by the Father, we can experience tangible and life-changing joy.
Natalie Brand (Ph.d, Trinity St David) is a writer and Bible teacher. She studied theology in South Wales for many years, and has taught at Union School of Theology, Oak Hill, and London Seminary. She now writes full-time, seeking to spur women to treasure doctrine as they love the Lord their God with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. Natalie is married to Tom, and they have three daughters.
"Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow."
When was the last time you felt real gospel joy? Weighed down by guilt, shame and busyness, many of us are just getting through each day. Awareness of our lack of joy only adds to our sense of failure. We fear we're living under the Father's scowl. But it doesn't have to be this way!
Natalie Brand challenges our performance-based theology with the beauty and brilliance of Christ's work at Calvary. Exposing those things that kill our joy, Natalie drives the liberating truth of the cross into our hopeless. She reminds weary women that, clothed in Jesus' righteousness and loved by the Father, we can experience tangible and life-changing joy.
Natalie Brand (Ph.d, Trinity St David) is a writer and Bible teacher. She studied theology in South Wales for many years, and has taught at Union School of Theology, Oak Hill, and London Seminary. She now writes full-time, seeking to spur women to treasure doctrine as they love the Lord their God with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. Natalie is married to Tom, and they have three daughters.