This seven-week women's Bible study on Joseph will help you keep your heart soft, even when you come up against life's hardest circumstances. The verse-by-verse study leads you through Genesis 37-50 so that you can learn how Joseph's wounded heart was healed. Joseph was hated and rejected by his jealous brothers, sold into slavery, falsely accused of a heinous crime and unjustly imprisoned for years. But, since he kept his heart soft instead of allowing bitterness and despair to harden it, God healed Joseph's heart. Eventually he emerged from the prison to the palace, where he saved a nation and reunited with his family. Optional teaching videos by the author are available separately at the author's website. Can God really heal your wounded heart? Even if He can, won't you always bear scars? Whether your heart was broken by someone thoughtless or someone cruel, someone from your past or someone in the next room, someone who left or someone you lost, God can heal your hurting heart. And even if your pain wasn't inflicted by a person at all, but you were the victim of cruel circumstances, your heart can be healed. The Genesis account of Joseph - loved and favored by his father, but despised and rejected by his brothers -- shows us how to keep a soft and teachable heart during our most difficult days. If you'll walk with Joseph from the pit to the prison to the palace, you will gain perspective and practical tools for healing in this seven-week, verse-by-verse Bible study. Appropriate for individual or group use, this study features an optional "zero week" to help you develop a foundational understanding of Joseph and his unique family if you are not familiar with their stories. Join author Kay Harms as she delves beyond the facts and faces of Joseph's story and dwells more on this amazing man's heart. You'll find hope and healing for yesterday's hurts and tomorrow's trials. KAY HARMS is a Bible teacher, women's mentor and conference speaker. Known as an authentic and trustworthy communicator, she tries to help women navigate the ancient paths of the Bible so they can live godly lives in this present age. Kay and her husband James live in Arizona, where he pastors a local church and she disciples women. They have two grown children.