Patricia Cavanaugh-Headden’s Newly Released “But God” is an Inspiring Exploration of Faith, Forgiveness, and the Transformative Power of God’s Love – PR.com
Moncks
Corner,
SC,
February
07,
2025
–(PR.com)– “But
God”:
an
enlightening
exploration
of
the
strength
found
in
faith
and
the
comfort
of
God’s
unending
love.
“But
God”
is
the
creation
of
published
author,
Patricia
Cavanaugh-Headden,
a
native
of
Kentucky
who
graduated
from
Mid-Continent
University
in
Mayfield,
Kentucky,
with
a
bachelor
of
arts
in
social
sciences
with
minor
in
history
and
a
concentration
in
Spanish.
Patricia
currently
lives
in
Moncks
Corner,
South
Carolina,
where
she
attends
Freedom
Church
with
her
husband,
Jamie
Headden.
Patricia
Cavanaugh-Headden
shares,
“Being
still
in
Christ
in
God’s
presence
and
love
gets
more
accomplished
than
motion
and
effort.
Transitioning
in
faith
on
your
journey,
there
is
valuable
preparation
and
perseverance
to
enjoy
the
view
of
the
mission
in
front
of
you.
We
are
running
the
marathon
of
life,
training
us
to
be
effective
in
everything,
yet
we
are
getting
nowhere
even
when
we
adapt
to
change.
We
are
just
shifting
gears
to
get
somewhere
that
has
no
value
of
life
eternal.
When
chaos
call,
all
we
need
to
do
is
just
be.
There
is
something
else
so
much
more
important
that
this
rat
race.
The
peace
that
God
has
to
give
is
so
much
more
than
running
so
hard
we
get
nowhere.
God,
through
Christ,
is
our
traction
control
through
life.
“We
get
unstable
because
of
outside
influences.
We
are
not
invisible
to
God.
He
sees
us
in
the
condition
we
are.
So
many
people
in
this
world
don’t
know
and
have
never
met
Christ,
knowing
they
are
forgiven
by
His
love.
That
they
only
need
to
believe
in
that
forgiveness.
He
is
the
God
of
the
impossible
and
the
God
of
the
unthinkable.
Even
when
we
find
it
impossible
to
forgive
others
for
what
they
have
done,
He
can
forgive
us
despite
our
wicked
hearts,
offering
an
invitation
to
believe
in
that
forgiveness.
“He
gives
us
resurrected
hearts.
Everything
we
see
and
hear,
His
love
we
can
find.
Why
is
it
that
we
only
seem
to
know
the
temporary
love?
That
when
it
runs
dry
it
is
gone.
This
love
won’t
be
in
the
same
old
places
that
we
have
looked
before.
When
we
pour
out
everything,
that
is
in
our
hearts
to
Him,
He
takes
it
and
creates
something
new.
Life
is
found
in
Jesus
alone.
“The
life
chosen
to
journey
in
faith,
hope,
and
love,
it
is
beyond
human
comprehension.
As
your
ebb
and
flow
grows,
God’s
glory
grows.
The
grace
of
Jesus
is
jet
fuel
to
our
mode
of
transportation
spiritually
in
life.
He
gives
us
lift
above
the
negative.
When
we
get
frustrated,
pray
to
keep
our
tongue
and
temper
in
those
instances.
Don’t
let
the
walls
you
have
put
in
place
block
the
blessings
God
has
in
store
for
you.
God
sees,
hears,
and
knows
everything
that
is
going
on
in
your
life.
In
your
moments
of
complete
confusion,
God
can
bring
a
complete
change.
This
change
comes
by
the
humbling
of
the
heart
as
sin-infected
motives
are
reversed
from
condemnation
by
that
grace
given
on
the
cross.
“Invite
Jesus
to
open
your
heart
wider.
“To
receive
Christ,
there
is
still
room
to
grow.
We
are
never
fully
matured
in
Christ
until
we
are
standing
in
His
presence.
When
we
allow
for
this
growth,
Jesus
will
peel
back
the
veil
and
reveal
more
of
Himself
to
us.
By
finding
time
to
pause
in
the
midst
of
our
busyness,
we
can
become
even
more
productive
in
everything
we
do.”
Published
by
Christian
Faith
Publishing,
Patricia
Cavanaugh-Headden’s
new
book
is
an
encouraging
resource
for
those
seeking
a
deeper
understanding
of
God’s
grace
and
the
impact
of
living
a
Christ-centered
life.
Consumers
can
purchase
“But
God”
at
traditional
brick
&
mortar
bookstores,
or
online
at
Amazon.com,
Apple
iTunes
store,
or
Barnes
and
Noble.
For
additional
information
or
inquiries
about
“But
God,”
contact
the
Christian
Faith
Publishing
media
department
at
866-554-0919.