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Practical tools and suggestions for those looking for a church home * Have you moved to a new community and wonder how to begin finding a church home? * After years of attending the same church, do you now sense God leading you to a new place of worship? * Are you unfamiliar with church but feel the need for spiritual experience for yourself or your children? Finding the right church home can be a huge challenge. Finding a Church You Can Love and Loving the Church You've Found is full of practical tools to help all kinds of people find a good church match. The book is based on the premise that church is a gift from God and being part of the right church should be a rich and joy-filled experience. The authors believe that searching for a church home does not have to be uncomfortable and frustrating; the journey itself can be exciting and deeply meaningful. Using real-life stories to illustrate the process, the authors offer simple ideas to help people as they search for the right church. At the end of each chapter are questions for reflection, family discussion starters, and practical suggestions to use in the journey toward finding a church you can really love. Also included are helpful prayers for direction, questionnaires, sample letters, exit interviews, and worksheets.
50%-80% of working Americans are in the wrong jobs. This book won't tell you how to write a resume or how to dress for an interview. Better than that, this book will teach you how to recognize the kind of tasks that motivate and satisfy you. It will propel you into the world of daily exhilararion and joy experienced by those who have found a job they were created to do.
Single women often complain of two problems: no dates or dates with men who seem like Mr. Wrong. What's a girl to do? Victorya Michaels Rogers has the answers. She went out with more than one hundred men --- ninety-seven of whom asked her out again---before she met and married the man of her dreams. A former Hollywood agent, Rogers often traveled in elite circles but couldn't seem to find a godly Christian man with whom she wanted to spend the rest of her life. Just as Solomon set out to understand wisdom, Rogers set out to master the art of dating. Her experience is distilled into ten pragmatic secrets, such as "find out what you want," "be a great date," and "face reality." Now happily married, she delivers an upbeat message for women desiring to find, date, and keep the right man.
Experience the joy of sharing life experiences with your sister in Christ! Whether you'd like to pass on God-given lessons to a younger woman or learn from an older friend, these selections from Otto's Between Women of God and The Gentle Art of Mentoring will help you nourish relationships that produce abundant spiritual fruit.
"Finding a Way to Forgive. By Carol Luebering. ""Forgiveness is not a moment of tear-streaked reunion,"" writes Luebering. ""It is a process, a journey of the heart."" In this CareNote, the author cautions to move slowly along the path of forgiveness in order to find the peace you seek."
Bright, inquisitive, and excited about her life ahead, Alice Laxton seems no different than any other college girl. But when a genetic time bomb detonates, strange experiences threaten to break her grip on reality. Carlson weaves a raw yet poignant tale of one woman's journey through schizophrenia toward hope, recovery, and spiritual healing.
Women are seeking the place of perfect balance that will help them across the challenging high wire of life. Those who follow Jesus find this equilibrium by fixing their eyes on and imitating him-the only person who ever lived a perfectly balanced life.Shelia Jones put her ear to the ground to hear the rumblings and grumblings, the fears and tears, the hopes and mopes of Christian women. Along with nine other writers, she has produced a book that is real and helpful and hopeful. Starting from the understanding that a balanced life means putting God first, this book will help you find balance...from the inside out.*How Jesus Defines Balance *Living Out Your Priorities *Not Being Afraid to Say No *Ordering Your World *Remembering to Have Fun*Trusting in God's GraceIncludes questions for individual and group application.
Becky Harling, cancer survivor, shares personal insight in a woman's study for finding calm amidst whatever life may bring. Jesus I Am statements.
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2000 GOLD MEDALLION WINNERWhen it comes to reaching the new generation for Christ, are believers truly sowing for the future--or just reaping the benefits of past evangelistic efforts? Tim Downs suggests practical ways for today's Christians to cultivate fruitful relationships in our communities, and bring our troubled culture the healing it needs so much.In a world that's growing more hostile to the gospel, what can Christians do? How can we communicate with our unbelieving friends and coworkers in a way that won't seem pushy, intolerant, or judgmental? In a world that's heard it all before and no longer seems to care, where do we begin?By Sowing.In Finding Common Ground, Tim Downs reminds us of the forgotten biblical art of sowing and shows us practical and effective ways to:* Bring up spiritual subjects with busy and distracted people* Use secular movies and books to talk about biblical ideas* Overcome prejudice and stereotypes in our listeners* Keep open doors of communication with even hostile opponents* Move everyone we meet a step closer to the gospel
Bring a New Spark of Vitality to Your Life Together You came into marriage understanding your spouse's communication style and thought you understood each other's needs. You were over-the-moon in love. Now, however, weeks—even months—go by when your marriage seems stale. It doesn't have to be that way. Through anecdotes and straightforward advice from his years as a therapist, Robert S. Paul will help you create a marriage that’s fresh and full of fun, fascination, and freedom. As Bob addresses both men's and women’s unique needs, he shows how the adventurous romance men crave seamlessly complements the romantic adventure women desire. Through this highly practical book you'll find out how you and your spouse, fully alive, can dream together and play together. About the Author Robert S. Paul, co-president and CEO of the National Institute of Marriage (formerly Smalley Marriage Institute) is a seasoned therapist, author, and collaborative author of the bestselling The DNA of Relationships with Gary and Greg Smalley as well as The DNA of Relationships for Couples with Greg Smalley. Bob speaks at marriage and professional conferences nationwide and is a frequent guest on syndicated radio and television broadcasts including Moody Midday Connection, Aspiring Women, and At Home Live. He has a master's degree from Georgia State, a diploma in Christian counseling, and an honorary doctorate from Psychological Studies Institute. Bob formerly taught at Evangel University. He and his wife, Jenni, have four children and live in Branson, Missouri. Donna K. Wallace has collaborated with numerous authors on fifteen books. Most recently she worked with Greg Smalley and Robert Paul on The DNA of Relationships for Couples. She and her family live in Bozeman, Montana.
Set in the high-pressure world of a Chicago television newsroom, author Denise Hunter brings to life a story of intrigue and integrity, of secrets divulged and promises kept. Paula Landin-Cohen's new job as an investigative reporter quickly puts her in the spotlight as she pursues a story that becomes nationally followed as the Switched at Birth Mystery. Finding what really happened to the young couple's baby will assure her a coveted role as news anchorwoman but she also faces the challenges of a shaky marriage, a colleague who firecely asserts his desire for the job, and a past decision that haunts her.
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