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Jennifer Dukes Lee, author of Growing Slow and It’s All Under Control
Have you asked yourself, “Why does it seem like everyone else is getting what I deeply desire for myself? If so, this book is for you. You’re Not Too Late is a beautifully crafted reminder that the pace of our lives is not dictated by the world but by the divine timing of God. With raw honesty and vulnerability, Rebecca explores the universal struggle of feeling behind and then offers you steps to trust God’s plan for your life. This book, grounded in solid biblical principles, is a must-read for anyone who has ever questioned their path, reminding us that with God, we are always right on time.
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Tammy Trent - Author, Speaker, Singer, Co-host Life Today TV
Reading a book by Rebecca is like a reassuring conversation with a friend who knows exactly how it feels to struggle with the disappointments of life and wonder if it’s too late to hope again. It’s not just a book to read; it’s a journey to letting go of doubt and fear, trusting in God’s plan, and embracing the truth that you’re never too late for His love and purpose. It's a lifeline for anyone struggling with the pressures of life's timeline, offering hope, biblical insight, strength, and a renewed sense of purpose. If you’re seeking to trust God’s timing and find peace in His promises, "You're Not Too Late" is an absolute must read.
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Dina Deleasa Gonsar, Author of At the Kitchen Sink, Speaker, and Television Personality
Rebecca has a unique way of making you feel safe and seen, which prepares your heart for what the Lord wants you to receive through her writing. Most of us spend a good portion of our lives holding the tension between patiently seeking God’s will and the worldly clock that ticks loudly around us. You’re Not Too Late invites you to dismantle and discard what is holding you back while propelling you into the arms of the One who holds the future. This book lays out practical life applications through Rebecca’s transparency with her own personal journey, helping you explore where God’s presence can be found in your struggle. It also helps reveal what faulty narratives need to be surrendered in order to move forward. It points us back to the truth that He is truly working all things for the good of those who love and seek Him.
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Tasha Calvert - author, women's ministry director at presntonwood church (dallas), and host of the Digging In podcast
As someone who listens to, meets with, and counsels many women I can attest to the relevance and wisdom this book provides. The transparency in which Rebecca connects her personal journey to the truth of Scripture and the trustworthiness of God will serve as an encouragement to readers, whether new believers, or seasoned saints!
One thing is certain, our hurry-up world isn’t slowing down anytime soon. This book tosses a needed lifeline to those desiring rest in the Lord and the peace that comes in service to a trustworthy God. I can’t think of a person who wouldn’t benefit from, and be challenged by, You’re Not Too Late: Trusting God’s Timing in a Hurry-Up World.
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Elizabeth Laing Thompson - author of When God Says, “Wait,” All the Feels, and other books for women and teens
Rebecca knows what it is to wait. How it feels to watch friend after friend get The Thing you’ve been praying for. How it hurts to wrestle with your attitude and with God’s timing. Reading You’re Not Too Late feels like sitting down to coffee with a trusted friend: you open your heart and your Bible, invite God to join the conversation, and you go home smiling and changed. Packed with inspiring personal stories and applications for women in all ages and stages of life, You’re Not Too Late is part rich Bible study, part practical workbook, and all good for the soul.
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Hope Reagan Harris - Founder of Purpose Doesn't Pause, Author, Podcaster and Friend
Rebecca's message is one that resonates with so many women today. It's a reminder that no matter where you are in life, God has placed you there for a reason. This book encourages you to take a breath, embrace where you are, and trust that there's a bigger plan at work - one that's often beyond what you can see right now. It's about finding joy in the present moment instead of always stressing about what comes next.