(in)couraged to hope {post one}

I’m so excited to be a part of the (in)courage community in this way! What could be more fitting than being an (in)courager?! And when I found out Jacque and I were paired together, I knew God’s hand was in it!

Just a couple months ago, I met Jacque at the SheSpeaks conference. She lives in California and we felt as if we were kindred spirits from the first moment we started talking. And even more so as we began to prepare this study for you.

About Us

We are women who have seen and walked through broken places. And because of those valleys we’ve seen God’s redemptive power, love, mercy, and grace move through our lives. We’ve experienced healing, freedom, and forgiveness and want you to experience it too.

We’d love to have you join us in discovering the glory God intended for each and every one of us as we dive into the hope He has for us and into relationship with each other!

And to do just that, we’ve chosen to study New York Times best selling author, Lysa Terkeurst’s new book, Unglued – Making Wise Choices in the Midst of Raw Emotions.

And we can’t wait to (in)courage you!


Here’s a quick introduction of Lysa’s study, and a little about what you can expect:


We’d love to have you join us here each week! And you can participate at whatever level you have time for.

Join us each week for our summary post,

Join our Facebook community,

And/or purchase Unglued and the Unglued Participants Guide.

We’ll be taking turns posting each week from both the book and participants guide, and here’s what you can expect:


October 2 – Introduction :: Tracie
October 9 – Grace for the Unglued {chapters 1 & 2} :: Jacque
October 16 – Freedom for the Unglued {chapters 3 & 4} :: Tracie
October 23 – Four Kinds of Unglued {chapters 5 & 6} :: Jacque
October 30 – A Procedure Manual for the Unglued {chapters 7 & 8} :: Tracie
November 6 – Lingering Words for the Unglued {chapters 9 & 10} :: Jacque
November 13 – Imperfect Progress for the Unglued {chapters 11 & 12} :: Tracie
November 27 – Concluding thoughts :: Jacque

How do will we connect? Easy!!

To join our private Facebook community just follow this link (in)couraged to Hope.

And if you’re on Twitter or Instagram, use the hashtag #incouragehope.

You can also follow me at @tmstier and Jacque at @jacque_watkins.

Lastly, because we’re so excited about this series and can’t wait to (in)courage you through it, we’re having a fun giveaway today! Just leave a comment below {any ol’ comment} and we’ll announce a winner on Twitter and our Facebook group on Thursday, October 4.

We can’t wait to see how God moves and grows each of us through this study … we know you’ll be blessed!

And if you have any questions or concerns … just give us a shout!

We can’t wait to connect with y’all!

 

58 Comments

  1. Daphne Massaro October 3, 2012 at 6:00 pm

    I would love to win a copy! :)

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  2. Anna Smith-jones October 3, 2012 at 6:43 pm

    HI! I’ve sent my request to join the group. it looks like it’s going to be Amazing! Now I need to grab a copy of Lysa’s book! Thank you!

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  3. Denise J. Hughes October 3, 2012 at 8:04 pm

    I bought the book, Unglued, at She Speaks, but I haven’t read it yet. So I can’t wait to join you on this journey!

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  4. Aaron Carvajal October 3, 2012 at 10:43 pm

    I am very excited what God has for each of us! With an open heart!

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  5. Mindy Rogers October 5, 2012 at 5:19 pm

    Can’t wait to follow both of you ladies through this series! :)

    Reply
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