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You spend your days (and maybe nights) helping someone else. If you are a caregiver for someone who is chronically ill, you have already discovered there is a need to be more compassionate, thoughtful, and sacrificial than you ever anticipated. But, to be able to continue your physically and spiritually demanding caregiving, you need help too. Dr. Michael Emlet offers you help to think biblically about your... $3.49 |
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HELP FOR STEP-FAMILIES
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How do you blend two separate families into one household? Family traditions, values, interests, and parenting styles are often so far apart that simple questions life, "Who takes out the trash?" or "Where shall we go for Christmas?" can quickly become flash-points of conflict. Winston Smith provides a road map to the unique challenges that each member of a step-family faces. Drawing on his experience as a marriage...
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HEALING BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS
Jayne V. Clark
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Arguments. Betrayal. Inattention. Some of the reasons that relationships shatter. Anger. Confusion. Hurt. Frustration. Some of what we feel when a relationship falls apart. We all have experienced how hard relationships can be in this broken world. Experienced counselor Jayne Clark unpacks the issues that can lead to a broken relationship and then guides readers to a deeper trust in Christ-the one who died so that...
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FROM PRIDE TO HUMILITY
Stuart Scott
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God has given us a model to follow, in order to be what He wants us to be, and that model is the person of Jesus Christ. We must first want to glorify God with our lives and realize that it is Christlikeness that will help us to do that. The humility of Jesus Christ is His most stunning attribute, and the sin of pride is probably the most detestable to God. Pride is a form of self-worship and is often manifested in...
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FROM FORGIVEN TO FORGIVING
Jay E. Adams
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What do the following statements about forgiveness have in common? -Forgiveness is obtained through apologizing -The best thing you can do is forgive and forget -You aren't forgiven until you feel forgiven -Even if someone hasn't asked for forgiveness, you can still forgive them These statements all represent popular misconceptions about true biblical forgiveness. Because forgiveness plays such a major role in our...
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FORGIVING OTHERS
Timothy S. Lane
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Forgiving someone who has hurt you is one of the most difficult tasks anyone ever faces. In fact, it is so hard that most people avoid it at all costs. But when we don't forgive, we pay the price of bitterness that affects all of our relationships. Is it possible to forgive a great wrong and treat others with compassion despite the way they have treated us? Timothy S. Lane, drawing on his personal, pastoral, and...
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DECEPTION
Lou Priolo
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Do you struggle with deception? How do you define what deception is? Does it involve only straightforward, spoken lies, or can deception describe many actions that people take (and don't take)? Is it possible to stop being a liar by not telling lies anymore-or must something else be put in their place instead? In this convicting booklet, Lou Priolo attacks the sin of deception by uncovering it in all its subtle...
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DEALING WITH REJECTION
C. John Miller
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You feel betrayed. Someone close to you has hurt you deeply. You want to move past the pain and your obsession with what happened, but how? The usual strategies-trying to get even, trying to forget-just aren't working for you. Perhaps it's time for a different approach. Jack Miller unpacks the different ways that people respond to betrayal and rejection and offers a new way to respond-forgiveness rooted in the...
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