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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - God, I See You: In the Valley of the Unknown, by Cindy H. Carr, is a Scripture-rooted devotional for everyday people walking through real valleys: seasons of loss, uncertainty, disappointment, confusion, and rebuilding. It speaks to the reader who cannot see or hear God clearly right now, yet… senses that faith still matters and wants a grounded next step. The book's guiding promise is simple: when you can't see Him, He still sees you; when you can't hear Him, He still hears you; and when you're off course, He still knows exactly where you are. Each chapter follows a consistent rhythm you can return to whenever life shifts: a brief orientation to help you name your valley, a first-person biblical narrative to help you locate yourself in the story, a Gentle Truth to carry with you, and a Small Practice you can try today. The first-person chapters are imaginative retellings rooted in Scripture, written to connect God's story to your story. Read it one chapter per day, one per week, or revisit chapters as needed. In intense seasons of grief, trauma, or clinical distress, the author encourages reading with a trusted, supportive friend, pastor, or licensed counselor.