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The book and video series, “The Next Thing: Dealing with Crisis in Personal Life” Is Cecil Taylor's first book and third video series. Cecil places discipleship in the middle of crisis, urging participants to be obedient and trusting in crisis, controlling their response to crisis while leaving the outcome in God's care. “The Next Thing” outlines a four part model of Simplify, Trust, Rest and Grieve that enables our response to crisis. It's a lot to process! The purpose of this Participant’s Guide is to allow the viewers and readers to go deeper into their own lives to understand past crises and how to prepare for that Next Thing in their lives before the crisis hits. The Participant’s Guide defines daily activities, one week for each key chapter / lesson in the book and video series. The Participant’s Guide is essential for fully processing and embedding “The Next Thing” into your life.
Starting with the worst day of his life, Cecil Taylor takes readers on a journey through various crises in order to introduce the concept of “The Next Thing” and a four-part model for addressing each crisis. Cecil explains how we can control our response to crisis while leaving the outcome of the crisis in God's hands. He offers the scriptural underpinning for simplifying, trusting, resting and grieving in response to crisis. He shows how crisis fundamentally changes us and how his model helps us get through “The Next Thing” and be prepared for whatever “Next Thing” may follow. To feel less stress and more control during a crisis, read this book. It will show you how to partner with God during your “Next Thing.”
Ruth England Gottlieb is a naive, protected daughter and young wife living in rural northeastern North Dakota in the early 1900’s. When her father dies and her husband of four months is tragically killed, Ruth loses her perspective on her identity. Decisions and unpleasant circumstances are thrust upon her for the first time in her life. She becomes lonely, bitter, and withdrawn. Ruth moves to another town and takes a job as 'chore girl' for Amos Armstrong, an irascible farmer whose leg injuries prevent him from tending to his animals and his garden. Amos is not easy to get along with and presents Ruth with many challenges. How she deals with her situation does not bring her joy or satisfa...