Book Drawing for Little Strength, Big God by Debbie W. Wilson
I love books by Debbie W. Wilson and I’m so glad she has another one available.
There are so many ways we can feel weak. With Debbie’s characteristic emphasis on Scripture, practical instruction and inspiring examples, you will increase your trust in our Big God and find more peace, joy, and self-control.
I’m so pleased to offer a BOOK DRAWING and there will be TWO WINNERS! Isn’t that exciting? Read below how to enter the drawing. In the meantime, here’s an encouraging excerpt from “Little Strength, Big God.” UPDATE: The two winners have been drawn and the drawing is closed.
How do we live and thrive in an antagonistic environment?
by Debbie W. Wilson
“Ginny, the company’s targeted you,” my daughter’s supervisor said.
My daughter had excelled in her job with an international company for many years. Her performance repeatedly ranked in the top 5 percent worldwide. Suddenly, headquarters filed numerous complaints against this high performer.
No one could tell her what she needed to change because the complaints were not based on work performance. Despite successfully refuting these allegations, the false charges continued. Based on programs the company promotes, her conservative social media posts put her in their crosshairs.
How do we live and thrive in an antagonistic environment? For Christians, this has become an increasingly relevant concern. But the situation is not new to God’s people. The men and women featured in the last half of Hebrews 11 lived in extremely hostile times. Many lived and worked under oppressive rulers. Each demonstrated an aspect of finding strength in the Lord that allowed them to triumph in crushing circumstances.
A good English teacher shows her students how to use nouns and verbs to build sentences and paragraphs to convey thoughts. Practicing these skills makes a student a better communicator. Similarly, the Lord provides the tools we need to become strong in battle. And while he fights for us, most battles require our participation. As we follow his lead, like those in Hebrews 11, we become “powerful in battle.”
What battle are you facing? Is it your health, your bank account, your weight, your faith, or parenting your child? Do you need more strength, wisdom, or endurance? Finding strength in the Lord removes the fear of people and circumstances and allows us to soar in situations that paralyze others.
Little Strength, Big God
Little Strength, Big God is a Bible study that provides timeless truths to help you slay your giants. Like the faithful in Hebrews 11, you can become mighty in battle.
Loss and intimidation are not new to God’s people. What if you had to choose between―
– Drowning your baby or letting your worst enemy raise him?
– Bowing before an idol or being thrown into a fiery furnace?
– Compromising your convictions or being tossed to the lions?
– Living in fear or leading ill-equipped volunteers against an intimidating enemy?
The believers who faced these decisions felt their limitations. Yet they found strength in the Lord. You can too. Using the men and women highlighted in the last half of Hebrews 11, Little Strength, Big God will help you turn your weaknesses into strengths to accomplish God’s purpose in your life.
When trouble attacks, you don’t need a bigger God―you need clearer vision of the one true God. Discover the transforming power of a God greater than your Goliaths and live strong now.
Want to meet some of the characters in Little Strength, Big God? Have fun matching names with their descriptions in the Little Strength, Big God Matching Game.
Two winners will be drawn from the comments to receive a copy of Little Strength, Big God. (US shipping address only). Drawing ends Wednesday evening, January 10, 2024. UPDATE: THE TWO WINNERS HAVE BEEN DRAWN.
Who is one of your favorite Old Testament Bible heroes?
Debbie W. Wilson is an award-winning author, Bible teacher, and former Christian counselor who speaks and writes to connect fellow sojourners to the heart of Christ. She and her husband lead Lighthouse Ministries, a non-profit Christian counseling and Bible teaching ministry. Connect with Debbie, find free resources, and learn about her books, including Little Strength, Big God, at debbieWwilson.com.
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Jesus is my superhero. Also like David from story of David and Goliath cause it’s about bravery and knowing who u are in Christ and expertise ur authority
Noelle, I love the story of young David facing Goliath. Little Strength, Big God looks at that story in chapter 8. 🙂
I agree, Noelle. How blessed we are to have David’s example and Jesus’s power within us. Thanks for entering the drawing for Debbie’s book.
Thanks for the opportunity
Amber, I appreciate Kathy hosting this.
You are very welcome, Amber. I’ve put your name into the drawing.
So many!! Right now I’m reading the book of Daniel. I’m struck by how God used him in a foreign culture, one imposed on him when he was taken captive from his homeland. And God used him mightily time after time within the reigns of three different kings (I’m reading chapter 6 today. So. Tight now, Daniel is a hero I’m thinking about. Thanks for the opportunity to win Debbie’s book. Perfect for living our faith in an antagonistic and tumultuous world
Jeanne, I love Daniel’s courage and faithfulness. And we look at him and his three friends in Little Strength, Big God. Loved His story.
Jeanne, I totally agree about Daniel. I recently finished studying the book of Daniel in a Precepts study and in our group, we were all inspired by God’s use of Daniel. Thanks for commenting. I’ve put your name into the drawing.
Happy New Year Kathy!
Inspiring read!
Thank you.
Mona.
Mona, thanks for reading and commenting.
My pleasure to let others know about Debbie’s newest book. Mona. Thank you for your consistent participation. I’ve put your name into the drawing.
Inspiring.
Hi Kim, thanks so much for entering the drawing!
Congratulations, Kim. I’m so pleased to say you are the winner of the drawing for Debbie’s book. I know you will love it. I’ll connect you with Debbie by email so that you two can coordinate the mailing. Please consider writing a review on Amazon and other book sources. We authors appreciate that so much. God bless you and I hope you’ll visit my website in the future.
Thank you, Kim.
I feel God’s calling to bring my testimony to many suffering the fear of dying. While my salvation was brought about by a near death experience I’m convinced I was brought back to lead souls to Jesus. I’m often criticised by those who practice reincarnation, mediums and other demonic experiences. Also blocked by facebook and others that are angry at me and my testimony.
Thank you, Kat, for sharing your powerful story. I’ve seen your strength in standing strong for the Lord. Keep it up! I’ve put your name into the drawing!
Kat, I’m sorry for the rejection you’ve faced. It comforts me to read how some of God’s finest also experienced rejection and persecution. God bless you, and keep you light shining!
I know I would truly enjoy reading this book. Thank you for this opportunity
Renee, you are very welcome. I’ve put your name into the drawing for Debbie’s wonderful book.
Renee, thanks for reading!
Daniel stayed strong in hard situations
Thank you, Delphia, for entering the drawing and drawing our attention to Daniel who was indeed so strong in God.
Delphia, Daniel inspires me in so many ways. Did you realize he was in is 80s when he was thrown in the lions’ den?
I know I would love this book and gain true inspiration from it! Happy New Year!
Hi Stephanie. I’ve entered your name into the drawing. And I know every reader of Debbie’s books gain inspiration. Thank you for stopping by.
Stephanie, I find myself continually being reminded of the men and women in this book, and their faith inspires me.
Esther
Julie, I’ve entered you into the drawing. And I sure agree with you about recognizing Esther’s strength.
Julie, Esther’s story is very inspiring.
Am so enjoying this book, and am looking forward to completing it and getting a review written Ms. Debbie. I’ve got one of yours on my “To Be Read” list too Ms. Kathy. Happy New Year ladies; God’s blessings.
Hi JD, I know Debbie so appreciates your affirmation of her book. I’m excited to share with others about it. I’ve put your name into the drawing. Bless you.
J.D., I’m so glad you’re taking the time to enjoy these wonderful heroes of the faith.
This is Kathy and I’m submitting Teresa’s comment since my system wouldn’t work for her. Here is her response:
“When I was younger I was sure it was David but the more I rethink the whole Bathsheba thing (he was weak), I’d have to change my favorite Old Testament hero to either Moses or Daniel (both had unrelenting faith in God)! It’s much easier for us today because we have Jesus and His sacrifice (the Holy Spirit being proof) but back then, unless they witnessed a miracle (which they both did)it would have been incredibly difficult to believe in a God you couldn’t see! Imagine the things they witnessed and endured and believed and and followed without question, while today people are horribly impatient and need to see everything with their own eyes before they can believe it (unless it’s gossip on social media;they’ll always believe that garbage but that’s a whole different discussion), which makes me sad, especially being a lifelong Christian. Enough of my rattling on; I used to have a ministry and don’t get me started!
So, to end this I have to say I’m torn between Moses and Daniel but I love them all!
Teresa Fronek
P.S. It’s great you asked this question because most writers today never have and as Christians we need to have these discussions! God bless you!”
Thank you, Teresa, for your thought-provoking comments. I’m putting your name into the drawing.
Congratulations, Teresa! You are one of the two winners of the drawing for Debbie’s book. I know you will love it. I’ll connect you with Debbie by email so that you two can coordinate the mailing. Please consider writing a review on Amazon and other book sources. We authors appreciate that so much. God bless you and I hope you’ll visit my website in the future.
Teresa, the Bible doesn’t airbrush its characters. In Little Women, Big God, I spend three chapters looking at Bathsheba and David. Congratulations on winning a copy of Little Strength, Big God!
Hi Kathy,
Any news about who won the book’s drawing?
Thanks.
Mona.
Hi Mona, yes, the winners were Teresa and Kim. Thank you for your faithful participation!