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  • - For Christian Wives Who Share Everything With Their Husbands...Except Their Faith
    af Chris Moss
    142,95 kr.

    It's 9:00 Sunday morning. Do you know where your husband is? If the answer to that question is difficult for you, then you might be spiritually single and you may find elements of your life written in the pages of this book. Loneliness, frustration, and dashed expectations of change don't have to be the norm in your home. This book will explain how: *To get your spiritual needs met and stop feeling guilty *To meet God's expectations as a spiritually-single wife (it's way easier than you ever thought!)[GP1] *To meet your husband's needs without overlooking yours *To "keep it real" with God and your husband *To raise healthy kids who love Dad and God But the tougher questions are these: Is your husband going to join you in God's eternal plan? Are you going to put off God while you wait for your hubby?[GP2] Can you balance your love for Jesus Christ - and the need to serve that naturally wells up - with the love you have for your husband? Ideal for small group study and filled with personal examples, biblical principles, and thought-provoking questions, as well as a free study guide, Spiritually-Single Wives is a straight forward, fun way to look at your life and marriage. It offers advice and guidance to undergo the transformation God has in mind for you: to be the Christian woman, wife, and mother He designed.

  • - A Compendium for the London Commuter
    af Chris Moss
    115,95 kr.

    The 21st century commuter is a tragic hero. Long-suffering, long-journeying and subject to lengthy delays, he survives through an iron will and by burying his head in a freesheet. Chris Moss's Smoothly from Harrow brings the world of the London commuter up to date with facts and fictions, poems and propaganda, statistics and self-help advice.

  • - A Cultural History
    af Chris Moss
    157,95 kr.

    Like Siberia and the Sahara, Patagonia has become a metaphor for nothingness and extremity. Its frontiers have stretched beyond the political boundaries of Argentina and Chile to encompass an evocative idea of place. This book is a cultural history of Patagonia, looking at myths and legends it has inspired.

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