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Do you feel like your life these days is basically just carting your people everywhere? Are your mornings filled with horns blaring, cars speeding, and pressure mounting to get out of the house and to the front of the car line on time? Does your blood pressure rise as you fear the inevitable explosion from one of your kids over the wrong breakfast food or forgotten homework assignment? And on the other end of your day, do you find that the afternoon is filled with waiting, at a snail’s pace, for the day to conclude? Caris Snider gets it. Whether it’s waiting in the car line or waiting for the afternoon to finally end, she knows that those moments of pausing are sacred for a busy mama lik...
What are the words you hold in your heart? Are words like afraid, dismissed, alone, and regret weighing you down? Do you feel like you are living under a thick layer of discouragement as words like shame, loss, and frustration hover overhead? The heaviness of life is causing many of us to become more overwhelmed and anxious than ever before. We often forget that Jesus promises us his peace and his presence no matter what we are going through. We sometimes wonder if the words in the Bible really have the power to help us live differently, peacefully, bravely, lightheartedly. Susie Crosby has written this refreshing combination of a promise book with a daily devotional to remind us that they do. Lighthearted will: Provide several promises from Scripture for each hard emotion. Include a short meditation with a keyword, prayer, and some simple ways to remember God’s faithfulness throughout the day. Offer compassion, strength, truth, and help by calling readers to look to Jesus. Let this simple devotional help you find these promises to be lasting and true as you accept his invitation into a lighthearted life with him.
Year after year, countless believers immerse themselves in the story of the first Christmas, rehearsing the well-known tale of the baby King who was born into the humblest of circumstances. But for some, the nativity story has become so familiar, it has been robbed of its power. For others, the biblical narrative is more like a puzzle: the pieces are all there, but it’s not clear how they all fit together. Luke talks about shepherds and a census, while Matthew deals with wise men and an escape to Egypt. There’s a star and a manger and more angels than you can count—it can be hard to keep it all straight! Rediscovering Christmas is a modern paraphrase of the Christmas story, drawn direc...
All moms worry, right? But if you suffer from an anxiety disorder, that worry can quickly become debilitating. Fears about something bad happening to your kids, obsessing, stigmas around taking medication, panic attacks, the need for control, difficulty sleeping, and the feeling of what your anxiety says about your faith. You know your time with your kids is precious, but the worry, fear, and anxiety conspire to steal your joy. In Mama's Got Anxiety, fellow anxious mom Courtney Devich helps you understand all the anxious feelings you're facing so you can cope and take your joy back. Equipping you with biblical hope and encouragement, she shows you · the truth to combat the lies you've believed about your anxiety · the strength from God's Word to face all the feelings and symptoms of anxiety · how anxiety is not a sign of weak faith or something to be ashamed of · how God can use your anxiety for good You don't have to let your anxiety steal your joy in motherhood. Instead, let Courtney show you the comfort God gives.
Do you feel like your life these days is basically just carting your people everywhere? Are your mornings filled with horns blaring, cars speeding, and pressure mounting to get out of the house and to the front of the car line on time? Does your blood pressure rise as you fear the inevitable explosion from one of your kids over the wrong breakfast food or forgotten homework assignment? And on the other end of your day, do you find that the afternoon is filled with waiting, at a snail's pace, for the day to conclude? Caris Snider gets it. Whether it's waiting in the car line or waiting for the afternoon to finally end, she knows that those moments of pausing are sacred for a busy mama like yo...
Anxiety is more prevalent now in the lives of teens than ever before. As the world has become more confusing, and the pressures are on for the next generation for a host of anxiety-inducing issues, teenagers may find themselves crippled under the weight of their fears. Nevertheless, Scripture has something to say about the mental health issues our teens face. Anxiety-expert Caris Snider will walk readers through how to manage their symptoms and trust in God through this ninety-day devotional. Caris's relatable prose and kind voice will ease readers through their daily struggles as they see God's providential hand in their lives. As teens face an unprecedented world, make sure they are equipped with this guide on how to tackle their fears...and embrace the future God has paved for them.
In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
"Right out of college, Justin Simien wrote a screenplay about the nuanced experiences of four black students on a predominantly white college campus ... Channeling the sensibility of the film into this book, Simien will keep you laughing with his humorous observations if you haven't seen the satiric film, [including quizzes to determine whether you've become the Token Black Friend]"--Amazon.com.
Schneider and Graybill families (with various spellings) began to emigrate from the Palatinate as early as 1709. They arrived at Philadelphia, Kingston, New York, and Boston. Descendants and relatives settled in New York and Pennsylvania, but eventually scattered throughout the United States and into Canada.