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A little bit of heaven on earth--a warm welcoming, and worshipful place where people live in harmony, guests feel comfortable, and God is always honored. Life management expert Donna Otto shares with readers simple tips and practical insights to help them have the home of their dreams--one in which holiness reigns and rest, peace, and joy can be found. Women of all ages, married or single, will benefit from suggestions that will encourage them as they: shape the atmosphere of their home; create an environment that is relaxing and loving; nourish the body and the soul; enjoy life with creativity and laughter; provide a safe and peaceful place for loved ones and guests alike. This book prompts readers to take a fresh look at their hearts and homes and move beyond house beautiful to the fulfillment of house holy.
This questionnaire incorporates one of the first and most popularspiritual gifts inventories?The Houts Questionnaire. Developedin 1976 by Dr. Richard Houts, it was later adapted by Dr. C. PeterWagner. The questionnaire itself has been designed to give a reli-able, comprehensible reading on the spiritual gifts God may have given you.
In The Ultimate Comeback Tommy Tenney showed us how we can find restoration and healing after even the most egregious errors and from the most hopeless situations.In Tenny's new book, the pilgrimage of Ruth and Naomi to Bethlehem is the springboard for Tenney's message which teaches that many of the things that go wrong in our lives can be resolved or even avoided by adopting some very basic principles. We desperately need to downsize, reprioritize, and sometimes even sacrifice less important things in order to simplify our lives. In doing so, we become unfettered enough to see more clearly where our priorities should lie.We have the tendency to seek temporary satisfaction through a more convenient or more accommodating value system. We settle on whatever gives us permission to do what we want and to acquire what we desire. Ruth possessed the virtues of wisdom, faith, and trust; and employing these while enduring personal crisis, she realized that the very things she needed for inner strength and support were her family traditions. What we find on this journey is that these foundational tenets lead us down a path to a place of peace and contentment, to the Things that Really Matter.
Help and Hope for an Unexpected JourneyDo real Christians commit suicide? Yes, they do. And for those left behind, the journey following such a tragedy is unbearably painful. Finding Your Way after the Suicide of Someone You Love is a compassionate and practical guide that addresses the intensely personal issues of survivors of suicide (SOS). This gentle and faith-affirming resource helps survivors know what to expect, especially during the first year following a suicide. It includes personal stories of survivors and suggestions on how to move beyond survival to live life again. Designed for use by individuals, couples, and SOS groups, this book offers help for parents, siblings, friends, and extended families, as well as practical guidelines for pastors, Christian counselors, and other church leaders. Topics include:* What to do in the immediate aftermath of a suicide* Handling guilt and understanding the role of depression in suicides * Dealing with questions of faith and meaning * Creating a support system* Choosing a Christian therapist* Trusted resources and websites
There is nothing you need more than the warm, reassuring voice of one who has traveled this path before . . . and survived after suffering the death of a spouse.In Finding Your Way After Your Spouse Dies, Marta Felber offers just such a voice-caring, hopeful, always pointing ahead to a tomorrow that will be a little easier than today. Having experienced her own spouse's death, Felber is never glib or simplistic. She knows the grief her readers are feeling and she encourages them to give it full expression. At the same time, she offers sound, practical suggestions on how to navigate difficult days. This book shies away from none of the difficult issues of bereavement. Felber gently urges her readers toward careful, honest examination of the issues they face.
Statistics say that one in every four women will fight depression at some point in her life. After being diagnosed with clinical depression in 1996, author Pam Rosewell Moore discovered for herself the struggles and complexities associated with this illness.Writing from the pain and progress of her own experience, Moore explores the nature and origin of depression and offers practical help for those who are depressed or know someone who is.Moore's skillful use of narrative and illustrative examples bring comfort and shows readers how to love and care for the person who is hurting.Previously published as When Spring Comes Late
"This is your life!" writes Brownback. "You will never find contentment in living for what you hope tomorrow may hold." Emphasizing God's sovereignty over marriage, the importance of thankfulness, and the unique advantages of a Christian single's lifestyle, she encourages you---married or single---to make the most of every day for Christ.
A collection of exerpts from the works of Watchman Nee. Some are new translations of quotations from existing books.
In order to preserve the best of Mr. Nee's thoughts and teachings, excerpts are taken from nearly all his published works and now offer this final volume of a two-volume collection of The Finest Of The Wheat. These extracts are grouped together under about fifty topics and are appropriately introduced.
When little ones become bored, restless or inattentive, it's time to do something different. Nothing helps focus a young child's like a good finger play. Here are hundreds of simple, catchy and fun finger play activities that you and your children will enjoy doing over and over.
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You know how meaningful a touch can be--soothing, encouraging, warm. But can the invisible God warm you with His unseen hand? Can His touch affirm you and guide you? Can His embrace comfort you and restore your sense of value? In her poignant, winsome say, Jennifer Rothschild reveals that God's touch is not skin on skin, but it's just as real. No human touch can be so intimate, so true. And your very life is covered with His fingerprints.
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