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Grace

The Long Work of Love

Phillip J. McKinney
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Duration
2h 4m
Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Phillip J McKinney

About

Grace: The Long Work of Love is written for anyone who has failed, spiraled, embarrassed themselves, or wondered if they are beyond restoration. Not a lecture, but a hand extended, this book confronts the exhausting cycle of shame and performance-driven faith that turns mistakes into identity and hiding into habit. With Scripture, pastoral tenderness, and unwavering honesty, Phillip J. McKinney invites readers to draw a line in the sand, not a promise to never struggle again, but a decision to stop letting struggle define them. Grace is about healing the person, not just managing behavior, and returning to the relentless love of Jesus who restores what shame tries to rename.

Related Subjects

  • Personal Growth
  • Christian Living
  • Religion
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Christian

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Phillip J. McKinneyAuthor
A. J. DucketteReader