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![]() No matter whether your husband's death was expected or sudden, your loss is a total shock. Your world will never again be the same. You wonder how you can go on without him. And how will you manage the details of a life you built together? How do you get through each day when the grief feels like a tangible weight? Through the lens of her own experience of losing her husband, Elizabeth W. D. Groves helps connect you... $4.49 |
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BITTERNESS: THE ROOT THAT POLLUTES
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When people treat you wrongly, insult you, or are outright sinful to you, how do you react? Are you satisfied to hold grudges against those who wrong you, as long as they don't lead to action? Unfortunately, your decision to harbor bitterness is just as much of a sin as the one originally committed against you, and your reaction to others' sin is a spiritual battle you are called on to win. Lou Priolo focuses on...
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CAN WE TALK?
Rob Green
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Another conversation ends in frustration or even anger. You want to communicate well and to grow deeper in your relationships, but either you can't seem to find the words or always seem to come up with the wrong ones. How can you develop greater intimacy if you can't seem to have a productive conversation? Far more than simply offering techniques for learning to communicate effectively, Rob Green offers wisdom for...
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CHOOSING FORGIVENESS
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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It's time to get your life back. Perhaps you still remember the moment - the time of day, the look in the other person's eye - when you were hurt. When your hopes and dreams were damaged by someone you trusted. And since then your life has been put on hold, sabotaged by harbored resentment, dreams of revenge, or perhaps indifference and numbness. Or it may be just the "stuff" of every day life and relationships that...
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CHOOSING GRATITUDE
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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Gratitude is a choice. If we fail to choose it, by default we choose ingratitude. And once allowed into the heart, ingratitude does not come by itself but with a lot of other seedy companions that only succeed in stealing joy. To not choose gratitude - daily and deliberately - is more costly than we usually realize. And when we do choose a lifestyle of heartfelt, humble gratitude, we are mindful of the benefits...
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COMMUNICATION & CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Stuart Scott
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Handling communication and conflict resolution are two major hurdles in a marriage. Doing so biblically must be the mutual resolve of every husband and wife. Unless you truly desire to honor God in this aspect of your marriage, the relationship will never be what it could be. Communicating and resolving conflicts in a God-honoring way involves having a heart that is humble and wants to please God, some good...
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DISCOVERING MY PLACE
Mary Burkholder
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Can two people "stay in love" for a lifetime? Newly married, the author wondered what it takes to have an outstanding marriage. She studied, talked, and prayed about questions like these: Am I mature enough for this? How does the submission thing work? In Discovering My Place, the author shares what she learned about being a godly wife from people and books, from her husband, and from reading God's Word. These...
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EATING DISORDERS
Edward T. Welch
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Eating Disorders: The Quest for Thinness What started as an innocent diet has turned into a monster. You eat too little. You eat too much. You restrict. You binge. Some days you wish you could just forget about food. Can someone like you ever learn to eat normally? Edward T. Welch describes how easy it is, in a weight-conscious world that also uses food for comfort, to take the small steps that lead to a full-blown...
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