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| Joe McGee, author, life trainer, and former school administrator, reveals eight simple yet profound principles kids need to live successfully after they leave home. A parent’s time with their kids at home is limited and before they realize it, it will be the moment for their children to move out of the house. Although it’s important to spend quality time with our children–loving them and getting to know them–it’s also important to prepare them for living life on their own. Joe McGee gives parents eight powerful principles that go beyond vocation, ethnicity, religious background, or upbringing. They are simple things parents can give their kids to help them achieve a higher standard of living–a godly standard that will bring success and God’s blessings. These principles include: feeling secure in their self esteem, having vision for their future, understanding simple math, developing organizational and time management skills, learning to be humble, developing communication skills, having strong character, and embracing a sense of humor. About the Author Joe McGee, minister, author, national conference speaker, father, and former school administrator, is the founder and director of Faith For Families and Joe McGee Ministries. Joe presents some of the most entertaining yet practical and insightful teaching on the family available today. Packing more into one sermon than anyone you've ever met, Joe's insights into relationships will open up scriptural secrets and common-sense applications which will powerfully change your marriage, your family, and your life. Joe mixes years of personal experience with principles of God's Word to bring pointed but humorous illustrations which will challenge you to become what God intended you to be. His laugh-and-learn approach removes every barrier and provides a refreshing point of view, a new hope for better families, and a deeper commitment to obey God’s Word. A husband of over thirty years and father of six children, Joe has invested the past twenty-five years in training people from all walks of life in family, marriage, and parenting issues. Joe, his wife, Denise, and their family live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
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| Learn to manage the devil instead of letting him manage you! There are all kinds of things that tempt us, hurt us, and confuse us. The devil loves nothing more than using these things to keep us down so he can have the upper hand! Yet God has given us everything we need to keep the devil in his place, beginning with the Word of God. To win over the enemy and live in victory, we must do more than know His Word - we must put it into action! Satan may attack you, but he does not have to defeat you. Bestselling author Joyce Meyer reveals eight proven ways for you to keep the devil under your feet. Master these eight ways and you'll experience the countless ways God wants to bless you! |
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| Helen Hanff (Bancroft), a feisty New York writer, mails a letter to a small London bookshop requesting some rare English classics. Frank Doel (Hopkins), the reserved bookseller, answers her request, beginning a touching and humorous correspondence that spans two continents and two decades. Their intimate, richly detailed letters draw us into their lives as Helen and Frank share their dreams, hopes, sorrows and joys-and in doing so, develop a lasting friendship. |
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| Drawing from many years of experience as a licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. David Hawkins shows that complex relational problems usually spring from nine destructive habits couples fall into, and he offers practical suggestions for changing the way husbands and wives relate to each other. Thoroughly scriptural and eminently up-to-date, this handbook for healthy relationships gently but clearly shows how to*address problems but avoid emotional explosions *learn from mistakes *create healthy boundaries *establish an atmosphere of humility and forgiveness *stop battling and begin championing one another Married men and women, pastors, and counselors will find helpful insights into the challenges all marriages face as well as the strategies for breakthroughs. |
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| Marietta Davis fell into a trance at age 25 that lasted nine days. When she finally regained consciousness she described detailed scenes of how angels had conducted her spirit to heaven and hell. Marietta made it clear that her vision was given for her to tell the world so people could prepare for the afterlife. This book is an attempt to recapture the original story in a new modern English text. Supporting testimonials of the original witnesses appear at the end of the book. |
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| You don't need to listen long to find someone - be it author, speaker, pastor, or professional consultant - with a ten-point plan for increasing effectiveness and growth within your church. Too often, the purpose of churches has gone from glorifying God to seeking more numbers as an outward sign of health.To that end, Dever challenges you to recover what the church is meant to be by suggesting nine marks that distinguish a healthy, biblical church from its less healthy sisters. These characteristics focus on certain crucial aspects that have grown rare in today's churches. Whether you are a pastor, a lay leader, or an involved member of a congregation, you can help cultivate these elements in your church, bringing it new life and health for God's glory. |
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| Mari Hanes encourages and gives much-needed spiritual direction to expectant women who may struggle with fear, questions, doubts, and concerns. She demonstrates that pregnancy can be a wonderful time of spiritual preparation and joy. This reassuring and comforting guide dedicates a chapter to each month of pregnancy and also provides both devotional and practical instruction about conception, the stages of labor and delivery, and the experience of caring for a newborn. Thoughtful questions for reflection, a reading list, and a summary of main points are also included.This thoroughly revised and updated version of The Child Within, which sold 250,000 copies, will help women walk hand in hand with God throughout their pregnancy. |
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| Nine O'clock in the Morning is the story of what took place in Dennis Bennett's church in Van Nuys, CA., after he preached a Sunday morning sermon on April 3, 1960 about the underground Pentecostal Movement that was quietly racing through so many churches in America. When he then announced that he, himself, had spoken in tongues, an instant explosion went off in his church. The story was later carried in the local newspapers, various wires services picked it up, and the news swept the country. Time carried the story. So did Newsweek. |
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| Tim Westrom presents the fruit of the Spirit through nine vignettes of Jesus' life and ministry, and offers a prayer for a fuller experience. With a significant reference to Ephesians 1:13, the reader is directed to "the Holy Spirit of promise," and it is He who gives hope for a fruit-filled life. |
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| Why do some people routinely accomplish what they set out to do, and others experience regular setbacks? Using his groundbreaking study, Cloud shows you how effective leadership begins with specific thought and behavior patterns that can be taught; not with charisma, connections, and advanced degrees. You'll discover how to learn from mistakes, focus on goals, and move forward. Hardcover. |
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| Dr. Henry Cloud draws upon his years of counseling to provide practical guidance for growing spiritually, developing successful relationships and living life to the fullest. Includes a bonus DVD. |
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| Os Hillman is one of the leading authorities on faith at work today. Here he provides an in-depth look at how Christians can implement their faith with their work life. Topics include facts on the current movement of bringing God into the workplace, developing an intercessory prayer team at work, transforming your workplace, city, and nation for Christ, and much more. Features a Bible study guide that is ideal for small groups. |
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