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In this six-session Bible study, Jill Beran invites readers to experience the life-transforming power found in God's Word. Her study is for any woman who longs to do more than go through the motions of Christianity and desires a deeper and more personal walk with God. Join Jill on this journey that will equip you to walk more intentionally with Jesus and transform you heart to be more like His. The Study Will Help Women: - Understand they are not alone in their struggles and equip them to persevere through their trials. - Realize God's expectations and be encouraged to live more like Jesus. - Transform their thinking by surrendering lies and embracing the truth of God's Word. - Rest in God's presence and trust in His promises.
Have you ever wondered what the Titus 2 relationship looks like today? Jill Beran was a young woman looking for a reason to go on. Leanne Anderson was a busy wife and mother with the wisdom and experience Jill needed. Neither of them knew the bond that would be formed or how their lives would change-but God did. He crossed their paths and led them to form a unique mentoring relationship. While two women in such different stages of life may seem like unlikely friends, their experience shows how lives are impacted when generations connect. Spiritual mentoring is a biblical concept, and "Letters from Leanne" illustrates its importance yet today. As you read Leanne and Jill's letters their friendship will leave you encouraged and longing for your own spiritual mother-daughter relationship. This book is a beautiful picture of what a mentoring relationship can be-whether face to face or long distance. Many women today need mentors to learn from. I pray this book will inspire all of us to pursue finding a mentor, or being one! Marybeth Whalen, Proverbs 31 Speaker and author of "Learning to Live Financially Free"
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“From Six-on-Six to Full Court Press is a complete history of Iowa women’s high school, college, and recreational basketball. Beran’s exhaustive research . . . covers legendary players and coaches, changes in rules, stats on Iowa girls’ high school records, alterations in playing styles and uniforms, along with the heart-stopping excitement of the state tournament.”—Hoop Source