Lisa Boucher’s new book Pray. Trust. Ride. guides us along the trail of a more spiritual path, showing us beautiful vistas of peace, contentment and faith.
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The Author
Author and speaker Lisa Boucher has devoted the last several decades helping women to recovery from alcoholism, and as life changes so has her mission. The one common denominator she’s noticed when interacting with others out in the world is that people in general struggle to trust Jesus and let go of the things in their lives that they can’t control. It’s with that thought in mind that the Lord led her to find the prayer of King Jehoshaphat that prompted her to write, Pray. Trust. Ride: Lessons on Surrender from a Cowgirl and a King, in hopes it would help others to lean on God and let go of those things in our lives that strangle our hearts and keep us up at night.
Pray. Trust. Ride.
Pray. Trust. Ride. encourages you to stay in the saddle and ride through life with a loose rein. We live more fully when we can let go—even when all looks bleak and our brains scream, Hang on and do something! Do anything! Fix this! Stop that! The truth is, those problems that strangle our hearts are the sort of problems that we can’t fix. Letting go allows us to accept that we’ll have problems and people in our lives that we can love but that we can’t control. We can’t save others from themselves. We can’t stop the inevitable from happening, but we can let go.
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Prayer of Jehoshaphat
2 Chronicles 20:6 from the New American Bible
“Lord, God of our fathers, are you not the God in heaven, and do you not rule over all the kingdoms of the nations? In your hand is power and might, and no one can withstand you.”
Author of Award Winning
Raising The Bottom
In Raising The Bottom, mothers, daughters, and health professionals share their stories of why they drank, how they stopped, and the joys and rewards of being present in their lives once they kicked alcohol to the curb. In these pages, women share their drinking stories of hitting emotional bottoms—so you don’t have to.