Pray. Trust. Ride.

Pray. Trust. Ride: encourages you to stay in the saddle and ride through life with a looser 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. King Jehoshaphat understood that when he was boxed in by his enemy; at his most vulnerable moment, he leaned on God and let go of the outcome. Using this approach as her guiding principle, Lisa Boucher shares in this helpful guide how to lean on spiritual principles to help people live with less anxiety and strife, and how letting go allows us to accept that we can’t solve all our problems; we can’t save others from themselves; we can’t stop the inevitable from happening. What we can do is let go and trust that God has our backs.

Author: Lisa Boucher

Publication Date: November 1, 2022

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“There is so much wisdom in Pray. Trust. Ride. Each chapter gives us a dose of spiritual insight into our everyday life challenges. You will learn how to nurture your heart more and to have faith with all of life’s challenges. We learn to trust the unknown more and to embrace our inner voice, the voice of our heart.”
—Carol Olivia Adams, author and host of The Matter of the Heart radio show and podcast

“Today ‘letting go’ is frequently discussed and seldom understood. Lisa Boucher in her new book Pray. Trust. Ride. shows how the Bible can teach us that ‘it’s not about giving up on the dream, but about giving up on the way we think the dream should unfold.’ She illustrates through King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles how to follow the path of faith. This book will stay with you long after you have read it!”
—Dr. Darlene Sperlazza RN, MSN, DNP, FNP-BC, LLP, Co-host of God Shots Podcast, Speaker, Associate Dean South University CONPH

About the Author

After short stints where Lisa trained polo horses, worked as a flight attendant, hairdresser, and bartender, she revamped her life and settled in as a registered nurse. For past twenty-eight years has worked with hundreds of women to overcome alcoholism, live better lives and become better parents. Raising the Bottom is her fifth book. She was prompted to write Raising the Bottom when she realized after twenty plus years of working in hospitals, that doctors and traditional health care offer few solutions to women with addiction issues. She is the mother of twin sons, and lives in Ohio with her husband.

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