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And It Was Very Good is the marital intimacy book written specifically for Latter-day Saints. "A practical, forthright guide to marital sexuality. And It Was Very Good offers important sex education and relationship guidance that many Latter-day Saint couples need." --Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, PhD, LCPC, host of the "Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist" podcast. "And It Was Very Good is a valuable resource of clinically accurate and comprehensive sexual education that fits within the value structure of Latter-day Saints. Many problems I see as a sex therapist could be avoided if couples had this type of information prior to or at the beginning of their marital relationship." --Natasha Helfer Parker, L...
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In this Gospel, Luke the physician presented Jesus as the perfect man. Luke is thought to be one of the seventy disciples Jesus sent out two by two in Luke 10, and one of the two men Jesus taught on the Emmaus road after His resurrection. Luke was also a dear friend and companion to Paul. There are many interesting, detailed, firsthand accounts of Jesus' ministry, teaching, and miracles in this Gospel! As a physician, Luke was uniquely qualified to emphasize and describe the humanity of the Lord Jesus Christ! This is a wonderful Gospel of great value to every man, woman, and child!
The Bible unveils many facets of God. Of these, one of the most powerful revelations of God is that of a Father. God is our heavenly Father. The Lord Jesus taught us to call God “Our Father.” The Bible reveals the Father’s love for us. This book is a study on the Father’s love. Our understanding of God’s love for us affects how we love God, how we love ourselves, and how we love others. God, our Father in heaven, loves us unconditionally and immeasurably. The greatest expression and demonstration of the Father’s love for us is the Cross of Jesus Christ. When we know, believe, receive, and rest in the Father’s love for us, everything changes. We are healed, made whole and set fr...
We are told in the Scriptures that God desires that we know Him more than He desires sacrifices (Hosea 6:6). The way to know God is through the study of His word, the Bible, and a personal relationship with Him through our acceptance of the salvation offered through His Son, Jesus. The primary goal of Created in the Image of God is for us to know God through studying the Trinity, the three-part structure of God, as presented in the Bible and comparing and contrasting the Trinity with the three-part structure of mankind, who is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26). Created in the Image of God attempts to bring forth relevant Scriptures as pertaining to the Trinity and the creation of ma...