Over It, Hayley DiMarco
Over It, Hayley DiMarco
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Over It
Letting God Get You Past Life's Hurts

Author: Hayley DiMarco, Michael DiMarco

Narrator: Eleni Pappageorge

Unabridged: 2 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 07/01/2011


Synopsis

It's time to put your past in its place. The past is part of your story. Whether it’s good or bad, the past shapes you into who you are. But it’s easy to get hung up on things that happened yesterday, or last week, or last year. And when you can’t get over the past, you can’t move on to the future. Over It shows you how to pick yourself up, move on, and let God deal with it. With a potent combination of empathy, honesty, Scripture, and wit, Over It will lead you through true recovery. If you’ve ever been the butt of a joke, the subject of a nasty rumor, or the one who took the blame, you need to get over it. If you’ve been lied to, dismissed, or betrayed, you need to get over it. With God’s help, you don’t have to let guilt, bitterness, resentment, or fear rule your life.

About The Author

Hayley DiMarco is founder of Hungry Planet, where she writes and creates cutting-edge books that connect with the multitasking mind-set. She has written and co-written numerous bestselling books for both teens and adults, including Dateable, Mean Girls, Sexy Girls, Technical Virgin, B4UD8, and God Girl. Michael DiMarco is the CEO of Hungry Planet, a company that creates cutting-edge books that connect with the multitasking mind-set. Michael has co-written a number of books with his wife Hayley on relationships including Marriable, God Guy, B4UD8, and Almost Sex. Michael and Hayley live with their daughter in Nashville, Tennessee.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erica on December 20, 2017

Overall this book was pretty good. I found a lot of the cited scripture beneficial, and looked them up in my bible to compare. This book does a great job of piecing together lessons, and helping them flow. The language in this book is very direct. A lot of times though, that direct dialogue and comp......more