Joanna Weaver is the best-selling author of Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World, Having a Mary Spirit, and the award-winning gift book With This Ring. Her articles have appeared in such publications as Focus on the Family, In Touch, Guideposts, and HomeLife. Joanna and her pastor-husband, John, have three children and live in Montana. Visit her website at www.JoannaWeaverBooks.com.
<p>Praise for Lazarus Awakening<br> <br> Joanna Weaver has done it again! By revealing the profound love Jesus had for Lazarus and the shocking life-after-death-on-earth He lavished on His friend, she skillfully points the reader to a vibrant choice--ABUNDANT LIFE! If you long to wake up to God's unrestricted mercy, unconditional love, and supernatural power, read this book! Joanna reminds us: 'Grave clothes consist of layers.' You can experience a true awakening if you embrace the process! <br>--Carol Kent, Speaker and author of Between a Rock and a Grace Place<br> <br> I needed to read this book. You need to read this book. Sometimes we can get stuck in sin sickness, living a Christian life that is neither glorious or free. Joanna Weaver reminds us of all that Jesus offers us when we step out of the tomb of our own making into the joyous life he has created us for. Lazarus Awakening awakened something in me. <br>--Susanna Foth Aughtmon author of My Bangs Look Good and Other Lies I Tell Myself: The Tired Supergirl's Search for Truth<br> <br> Joanna Weaver has given us two insightful books about some of Jesus' closest friends--Martha and Mary. Lazarus Awakening completes the trilogy by taking an inspiring look at the life of their brother Lazarus. A closer look at his story will help you draw closer to Christ as his intimate friend. I recommend it. <br>--Ann Spangler, author of Praying the Names of God<br> <br> The word that wouldn't leave me when reading Lazarus Awakening is 'deep'. Joanna Weaver's words are rooted deep in Scripture, they dove deep into my heart, and they deeply impacted my emotions as I've come to a better understanding that Jesus loves me because of who I am, not what I've done. I cried many tears through these pages, as my own questions were tackled, my own fears revealed. In the end, I've come away with a deeper understand of what it means to be loved by God. I am blessed. I am loved, and Jesus means more to me than ever before. High