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Clichés, glib answers, and quick solutions are shared all too often with those who are struggling to forgive or embrace forgiveness. We know Jesus calls us to forgive, but it can be hard to know what that looks like in complicated, messy relationships. Pastor and counselor Brad Hambrick helps readers to understand that forgiveness is the start of a journey that doesn’t erase the past, but honestly confronts hurt... $12.99 |
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PICKING UP THE PIECES
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When a romantic relationship is torn apart, it can wreak havoc in the lives and emotions of everyone involved. The pain is all the worse if you were not the one who wanted the relationship to end.You may wonder, "Will the ache in my heart ever go away?" The answer, says Lou Priolo, is yes. You can find relief even when you feel forsaken, because true healing comes from the One who will never forsake you. If you are...
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AUTHENTIC RELATIONSHIPS
Wayne Jacobsen/Clay Jacobsen
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In a culture that promotes isolation and autonomy, this book reveals life-changing methods for creating healthy relationships and authentic community. Readers learn to apply New Testament principles that capture the essence of Jesus' teachings about effectively caring, serving, and loving one another. Beginning with God's simple command to "Love one another," this book shows how to: develop deep, genuine...
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GETTING ALONG WITH PEOPLE GOD'S WAY
John Coblentz
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Do our relationships matter to God? Does He care when a parent favors one child over another, or when in-laws feel left out? Does He care when a husband and wife turn their backs on each other? When children sob in their bedrooms? When parents lie sleepless at night because of wayward children? When teenagers stomp out of the house? Does it matter to God when church business meetings get tense? Is He concerned about...
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ONE ANOTHERING
Simon Schrock
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Simon Schrock has written a gentle reminder to each of us about our duty to our fellow man. At one time or another, everyone needs a helping hand, an encouraging pat on the back, or simply someone to listen. One Anothering is an intensely practical approach to loving our neighbor, written by someone who lives by what he says and easily communicates this great need to all of us, prompting us to be genuine and loving...
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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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