• Immeasurably More | Deb Burma

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Immeasurably More | Deb Burma

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, author Deb Burma returns as guest to talk with host Elizabeth Pittman about her newest devotional book, Immeasurably More: 100 Devotions on God's Extravagant Grace. Immeasurably More features 100 devotions with journaling and prayer prompts to reveal God's immeasurable grace, love, power, provision, and more.

    Pre-order Deb’s newest book at cph.org/immeasurablymore. Available on September 24!

    Show Notes
    In Ephesians 3:20, Paul tells us that God can do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine” (NIV).
    Listen now as Deb Burma talks about her new devotional book that beautifully reveals what this verse means in her relational, conversational, richly scriptural words written for you.

    Across 100 devotions with journaling and prayer prompts, readers—individually or with their sisters in Christ—will discover God‘s immeasurable grace and so much more.

    Get Deb’s book on cph.org and Amazon!

    About the Guest
    Deb Burma is a sought-after speaker for women’s conferences, retreats, and ministry events. Her assortment of books and devotionals include best-selling Bible studies, JOY: A Study of Philippians and Living a Chocolate Life, along with Beautiful Feet, Stepping Out, and more. Deb is a follower of Jesus, a pastor’s wife, and a mom. She’s a blogger, a women’s ministry leader, and a self-proclaimed coffee/chocolate connoisseur. Above all, she is a grace-filled child of God.

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