Sheila Rae (Boyd) Morgan
Finding God in the trial; Finding Joy on the other side of the trial
by Sheila R. Morgan, EdD
A 13-week Bible study of the wells in the Bible
Nehemiah said, “. . . for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” (Nehemiah 8:10)
The storms of life can certainly take the wind out of one’s sails. Fatigue, depression, temptation, fear, anxiety loom up like monsters in our lives. We have no strength left with which to battle these giants.
“But how do wells, storms, and joy all come together?” you ask.
Hopefully, by the end of this 13-week Bible study, you will know the answer to that question. And if you apply what you learn here to your life, I can guarantee you will find joy; you will find the strength of the Lord to put down these giants!
Sheila Rae Boyd is my pen name for many of my books; however, Sheila Rae Morgan is the name I go by.
I not only write books of my own, but I also edit, lay out books for publication, and design covers for other authors. I have previously written and revised Christian school curricula; authored the Nova Scotia Series of historical, Christian fiction; ghost written Things That Are Different Are Not the Same and Timeless Echoes; co-authored Rediscovering the King James Bible; and authored the true story, Not My Shame, as well as others. I hold a doctorate degree in education and taught in Christian schools for several years. She had a desire that each of her own children learn to write well, so she resigned teaching in a school setting, where there was little emphasis on writing, to homeschool her children, where she placed an emphasis on writing. Two of her children are now published authors. An avid hunter and fisherman, Sheila resides with her husband, Steve, in Lakeland, Florida. To connect with Sheila: sheilaraemorgan@gmail.com www.sheilaraeboyd.com https://www.facebook.com/sheilaraeboyd/
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