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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... $14.99 |
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THINK AGAIN
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Stuck inside your own head? Pastor Jared Mellinger demonstrates how the hope of the gospel rescues us from too much introspection. With short, story-filled chapters and practical instructions for fighting false guilt and unhelpful self-examination, "Think Again" offers real relief from the burden of excessive self-analysis. Paperback, 192 pages
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HUMILITY: THE FORGOTTEN VIRTUE
Wayne A. Mack
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Most sins turn us away from God, but pride is a direct attack upon God. It lifts our hearts above Him and against Him. Pride seeks to dethrone God and enthrone itself. How can Christians fight against this sin and develop genuine humility? In this helpful book, Wayne Mack guides readers through Scripture and shows us how we can take steps to develop humility and diminish the destructive pride in our lives. Readers...
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ACCEPTED IN JESUS
John Coblentz
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Every person has a deep need for fellowship, camaraderie, and companionship, but in our fallen world, rejection is commonplace . . . and painful. We hurt when we are excluded, especially when it involves our family, our close friends, or our church. Rejection has driven many people to become rebellious, controlling, intemperate, or obsessed with their performance. But being rejected does not need to doom us to...
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MY BROTHER'S KEEPER
Nathan Zook
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As Christians, we believe all humans are one extended family descended from Adam and Eve. Yet we may have difficulty seeing a family resemblance or feeling a blood kinship with people from other nationalities, ethnicities, or races. Differences, real and perceived, can lead to fear and mistrust. My Brother’s Keeper discusses the history of race relations, looks at how Mennonites have responded to racial diversity...
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CARING FOR ONE ANOTHER
Edward T. Welch
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8 Ways to Cultivate Meaningful Relationships Imagine . . . an interconnected group of people who entrust themselves to each other. You can speak of your pain, and someone responds with compassion and prayer. You can speak of your joys, and someone rejoices with you. You can ask for help with sinful struggles, and someone prays with you. The goal of this book is that these meaningful relationships will become a...
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LOVE and NONRESISTANCE
John Coblentz
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Wounds and injustice, whether deeply painful or only annoying, stir in humans a dark urge to retaliate. Jesus Christ was an exception. And Jesus called His disciples to follow Him on a higher way. This book will guide you through a study of Christ's high way of love and nonresistance, from studying the Old and New Testament teachings to considering the practical implications for Christ's followers. Paperback, 186...
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HOW TO SAY NO WHEN YOUR BODY SAYS YES
Dan Wilson
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There are so many reasons to say yes to premarital sex-everyone around you seems to be doing it and you are physically ready! Are there good reasons to say "no," and is there any good way to stick with your "no"? Dan Wilson, a seasoned guide, gives young men and women an easy-to-understand primer on why they should say "no" to premarital sex and then walks them through key steps to make sure that their "no" sticks....
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