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| Start a freedom ministry at your church with help from Dr. Neil Anderson! Based on his best-selling book, these DVD seminars explain the biblical basis for the steps to freedom and reveal the root causes of personal and spiritual problems---and their solutions. Features dramatic vignettes of counseling sessions and a reproducible, downloadable discussion guide. Four 45-minute sessions on two DVDs. |
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| Children have serious faith questions that require serious answers, answers that adults often find themselves under-prepared to give. But the Christian community has a responsibility to help its children develop a three-dimensional faith--a faith that affects their heads, their hearts, and their spirits. Helping Our Children Grow in Faith is designed for children's ministry and worship leaders, Sunday school teachers, and pastors--as well as parents--who want to nurture the spiritual development of the children in their lives. It shows how to integrate children into congregational worship, how to teach them the Bible but leave room for the mystery of God, and how to distinguish the difference between faith development and moral development. |
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| Helping the Struggling Adolescent is your first resource to turn to when a teen you know is in trouble. Whether you're a youth worker, counselor, pastor, or teacher, this fast, ready reference is a compendium of insight on teen problems from abuse to violence and everything between. Help starts here for thirty-six common, critical concerns. Topics are arranged in alphabetical order. Each chapter gives you essential information for several vital questions: What does the specific struggle look like? Why did it happen? How can you help? When should you refer to another expert? Where can you find additional resources? Arranged in three sections, this book first gives you the basics of being an effective helper, Then it informs you on the different struggles of adolescents. The final section--a key component of this book--supplies more than forty rapid assessment tools for use with specific problems. Helping the Struggling Adolescent organizes and condenses biblical counseling issues for teens into one extremely useful volume. Keep it in arm's reach for the answers you need, right when you need them. |
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| Proven, compassionate ways to comfort the wounded with practical tips on how to say the right things to friends and loved ones. |
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| This solidly biblical and sensitive guide from two medical and counseling professionals is full of helpful information for Christian communities ministering to children and families recovering from sexual abuse. |
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| This book is a practical resource tool and handbook for parents who strive to help their teenagers through times of struggles. The book details thirty-six common teenage problems arranged alphabetically from abuse to suicide. In between are topics such as anger, body image, depression, eating disorders, guilt, homosexuality, loneliness, peer pressure, school work, sleep disturbance, spiritual doubt, and stuttering. |
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| A collection of helpful hints and how-tos, covering all aspects of counseling, what to look for, and how to proceed. A Scripture reference guide is included. |
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| He ruled a massive empire-and fought a mighty war! Kenneth Branagh, Paul Scofield, Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Emma Thompson and Judi Dench star in this Academy Award-winning, heroic, action-packed epic based on the timeless play by William Shakespeare. Recently crowned King of England, Henry (Branagh) commands a massive invasion to assert what he believes is his legal right to the throne of France. But a mighty army stands in his way, and the young monarch must rely on untested reserves of courage and cunning as he personally leads his outnumbered forces into a desperate battle for the honor and glory of the British Empire. |
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| Hold your little one close. Begin to hide God's word in her heart. Enjoy the treasured times as you share these Bible stories with her again and again. |
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| They are businesswomen like Lydia, spiritual leaders like Priscilla, or honored wives and mothers like Sarah. They are as young as the Virgin Mary or as wise and old as the aging widow Anna in the temple. They are esteemed in leadership like Miriam or shunned and disrespected like the woman at the well. |
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| Continuing the practical, insightful discoveries from the best-selling first volume of Her Name Is Woman, Gien Karssen adds the stories of twenty-five more women from the pages of Scripture to Her Name Is Woman, Book 2Deborah, Delilah, Ruth, Bathsheba, Jezebel, Mary Magdelene-these and many others become surprisingly real and relevant as you step closer to their hearts and lives.Some were successful and some failed--just like women today. What caused their successes, heartaches, joys, and failures? This volume explores the practical truth surrounding each of these biblical women.Both volumes of Her Name Is Woman are for "every woman who seeks the deeper meaning of existence," writes Karssen, Each of the forty-nine cameos contained in the two volumes will help you understand and fulfill your deepest desires and ideals. |
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| Through a series of fanciful tales peopled by charming characters, Her Name Was Emaline brings the American Midwest of the 1920s back to life for today's children. As readers follow the main character from birth to her sixth birthday, they will experience many of the delights, disappointments, and dangers of rural life through an imaginative child's eyes. While reading about Emily's adventures with her animal friends, children will grow to understand the same moral lessons Emily learns-about goodness, honesty, and love. A fun book for parents to read aloud, Her Name Was Emaline is an enchanting stroll back to a gentler time. |
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