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Cleanup
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

Cleanup

Imagine a runner, deep into a marathon, who, instead of catching much-needed water bottles generously tossed by the crowd, throws into the crowd toxicity balloons that burst on impact. This scenario pictures the damaging offload that selfishness dumps into relationships. Scripture calls this selfishness "the flesh," and this book will show how repentance--a vital change of heart--drains the toxicity from relationships and fosters a joyous self-giving otherwise known as love. The exhaustion of defensiveness begins to lift. When love enters the bloodstream of relationships, our frantic striving for safety and control gives way to fresh air, the hope of knowing and being known.

Stuck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Stuck

It's a common thought that it's wise "to meet people where they are." But what if we don't know where we are? This book entertains the idea that, although humans can dock two fantastically complex machines in space and manage all manner of equally complex coordinates in the process, we may not know our own coordinates. The machines in space may be secured while we are adrift. How is it that we are so skilled at feats of engineering yet so alienated from ourselves that we aren't where we think we are? This book aims to shed light on how we arrive at such self-estrangement and how to begin clarifying where we actually are. The clarity, I hope, will make it easier for us to connect with one another so that our relationships are less troubled and are more likely to be transformed into sanctuary.

We Hate to Wait
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

We Hate to Wait

It seems that the only time we're not hurrying is when we're rushing. By the time we heed the calls of smartphones, iPods, iPads, emails, podcasts, downloads, app shopping, YouTubing, web browsing, posting, and responding to posts, we've ridden the amped-up hurry-train so far that we're lost. In fact, the last items in our list ("posting and responding to posts") sound so much like "marrying and giving in marriage" that we might well conclude that we are wedded to whipped-up drivenness. We need a fast from going fast. The gospel of Christ calls us to rest, but learning how takes time. We're invited to ease off the hurry-train and learn the pace of waiting. But waiting for what? To become a bit more like Jesus, who lived at a breathtakingly still point before the one who sent him.

Managing Stress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Managing Stress

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Mindful of the time constraints of everyday living, Ginger Garrett has put together an entire year of juicy discussions and pampering pleasures for mothers and daughters. Using the book of Esther as a springboard for topics such as respect, romance, and confidence, you get to share pieces of not only yourself but of your faith as well.

Unstuck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Unstuck

We live in a vast social wordscape made up almost entirely of chit-chat, or we're being talked at rather than with. Often, we feel targeted by others' words rather than invited into a mutual conversation. It can be hard to find a relationship that involves solid words on which to rest our tattered souls. In your hands, you hold a book with pages dusted by the Word, Jesus Christ. It assumes that since Jesus is still alive and still hears and speaks, there really is hope that humans can do the same. In fact, we're designed to do the same, we've just lost the skill. This object you have found, this book, invites you to engage in spiritual conversations, those that the Spirit of Christ, our helper, has always hoped we could have with each other. In spiritual conversations, chit-chat and targeting give way to real talk in which to rest, heal, repent, and grow.

We Hate to Wait
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

We Hate to Wait

It seems that the only time we're not hurrying is when we're rushing. By the time we heed the calls of smartphones, iPods, iPads, emails, podcasts, downloads, app shopping, YouTubing, web browsing, posting, and responding to posts, we've ridden the amped-up hurry-train so far that we're lost. In fact, the last items in our list ("posting and responding to posts") sound so much like "marrying and giving in marriage" that we might well conclude that we are wedded to whipped-up drivenness. We need a fast from going fast. The gospel of Christ calls us to rest, but learning how takes time. We're invited to ease off the hurry-train and learn the pace of waiting. But waiting for what? To become a bit more like Jesus, who lived at a breathtakingly still point before the one who sent him.

Like a Child
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Like a Child

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03
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  • Publisher: Xulon Press

Light hearted stories of the antics of children and how they apply to being a Child of God. A book to enjoy and share with friends, teachers and youth leaders.

Minding Your Emotions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Minding Your Emotions

Discover how listening to your emotions leads to spiritual growth, personal healing, and joyful living.

Built To Prosper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Built To Prosper

You Have the Power to Create Everything You Really Want in Your Life. That’s right Y-O-U! In Hasheem Francis’ new life-changing book, Built to Prosper he clearly explains the ways people fall victim to have-not and do-nothing thinking. He uses real-talk to delve into what it does to their lives, and best of all, how to conquer this thinking and rapidly transform your life. It is time to position yourself to live well and prosper. True prosperity is the ability to meet any need you may have: spiritual, mental, physical and financial. Hasheem teaches proven methods based on his lived-and-learned experiences from his extensive work as a Leadership and Business consultant, where he achieved amazing results helping his clients overcome procrastination, despair, envy, fear, failure, and self-doubt. These positive changes can come very rapidly, when you understand how to apply these principles! Let Hasheem show you how to clearly and effectively take command of your life to overcome any and all obstacles in your path to becoming your best. You must take responsibility for how your life turns out. You are Built to Prosper!

DOE/RA.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

DOE/RA.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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