Discovery House to Release Leather-Like Edition of Bestselling Devotional Book, GOD HEARS HER

Discovery House Publishers has announced the release of a new leather-like edition of the best-selling devotional book, God Hears Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women (Our Daily Bread) - Available now wherever books are sold. Originally released in 2017, Discovery House has distributed over 140,000 units combined of the hardcover, ebook and paperback editions. It remains in the Top 10 Devotional Books at Amazon, and landed at #3 on Christian Retailing's Top 20 Books of 2018 chart.
This CBA bestseller contains 365 daily devotions written by women for women. Each edition includes a foreword by Elisa Morgan, named by Christianity Today as one of the top 50 women influencing today's church and culture.
Taken from the pages of the beloved Our Daily Bread devotional, each written article was hand selected for this collection to reassure each reader that God is with her, God is for her, and God hears her. These personal stories, Scripture passages, and inspirational quotes lift women up and remind them that God is bigger than the trials they face. This best-selling devotional from Our Daily Bread appeals to women of all ages.
In addition to the books, Discovery House Publishers has partnered with Curb/Word Entertainment to assemble a God Hears Her CD - a collection of 10 powerful worship songs from today's top Christian female artists including Natalie Grant, Francesca Battistelli, Point of Grace and more. A partnership with Kerusso has also made God Hears Her t-shirts available.
For more information, visit www.GodHearsHer.org
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