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Four women, friends from childhood, reunite at a beach house to celebrate their 40th birthdays. Their quest for understanding, identity, and faith provides a universal thread in this poignant story that will connect with women from all walks of life.
Complete enough to be called an encyclopedia but compact enough to be quick and easy to use, this handy reference includes only the topics that people want and only the vital information they need.
Laurette provides readers with plenty of practical opportunities for growth, including "PraiseMoves," her own unique Christian system of worship and exercise that she calls "a Christ-centered alternative to yoga."
From excessive shopping to penny-pinching, from splurging to refusing to buy necessities, O'Connor explores the reason behind the misuse of money. Then drawing on her experiences and biblical insights, she reveals practical strategies readers can use to develop a healthy view of money and regain control of their spending.
Ross panicked. His words had hurt her and it surprised him, given the way she handled the harsh circumstances of her life. She had lost her parents, then the land. Was his compassion for the vulnerable young woman turning to love? And if it was love, what would he do now?
To escape a man who would benefit from her death, heiress Christine Bennett seeks refuge in the community of Baxter where she finds love and newfound faith.
Bryan O'Shaugnessy unknowingly falls for an undercover cop named Cara, who is posing as a volunteer in his church's soup kitchen. Against a backdrop of hide-and-seek with criminals who will stop at nothing, Bryan tries to convince Cara that she will find happiness with him.
New from Lori Wick, this stand-alonestory shows how unexpected changes can set the perfect course for love. 1945, WWII-When Lieutenant Donovan Riggs experiences trouble with his PT boat, the sailors of Every Storm make an unscheduled stop...and a surprising discovery. Lorraine Archer is an American teacher living and working in Australia. While on a flight with her sister, her daydreams are disrupted by the sounds of the plane going down. Lorri ends up alone on a deserted island in the Pacific. And just when she loses all hope of being found...Donovan and his crew arrive. Neither Donovan nor Lorri suspect that their encounter is the beginning of something very certain...a future not left to chance, but to faith.
Life management expert Donna Otto shares with readers simple tips and practical insights to help them have the home of their dreams-one in which holiness reigns and rest, peace, and joy can be found. Women of all ages will benefit from suggestions that will encourage them as they shape the atmosphere of their home create an environment that is relaxing and loving nourish the body and the soul enjoy life with creativity and laughter provide a safe and peaceful place for loved ones and guests alike Making Your Home Holy Ground prompts readers to take a fresh look at their hearts and homes and move beyond house beautiful to the fulfillment of house holy.
When a cross-section of Americans was asked, "If you could ask God one question and knew He would give you an answer, what would you ask?" the top response was, "Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?" Bible scholar, speaker, and author Ron Rhodes addresses this issue with the heart of a pastor and the mind of an apologist. Debunking non-Christian responses to the problem of pain, Ron explores the unshakable biblical truths that provide a strong foundation in stormy times. Believers who need a tonic for their faith, caregivers who support people in pain, and seekers who are wrestling with the philosophical problem of evil will find helpful answers in this encouraging and enlightening discussion.
Each day's reading in this volume presents a thoughtful, unique look at one portion of God's Word and offers an unfolding picture of the whole story of the Bible.
Tanner Richardson, the volatile duke of Cambridge, sees his wife with another man. Misinterpreting the situation, he erupts into rage and throws her and her unborn baby out. Tanner's anger smolders--until the night he is shot.
When the king commands Braken to marry, high-spirited Megan is chosen to fulfill the edict. Unskilled in the ways of love, Braken finds Megan captivating, yet cannot seem to voice his feelings until he almost loses her forever.
Wick's bestselling series The Kensington Chronicles has a fresh new look sure to please her longtime fans and draw a new generation of readers. Set in the 1800s, this series captures the adventure, wealth, and romance of the British Empire.
Wick's bestselling Kensington Chronicles series has a fresh new look sure to please her longtime fans and draw a new generation of readers. Set in the 1800s, this series captures the adventure, wealth, and romance of the British Empire.
Accessible, clearly presented, and utterly fascinating, "What Darwin Didn't Know" shows the human body to be a marvelous system constructed by an infinitely wise Designer.
A noted scholar and author provides succinct and dynamic insights into vital aspects of everyday life, followed by portions from the Psalms and Proverbs, in this helpful combination of contemporary teaching and Bible reading.
Drawing from her own experience, and that of many other former lesbians who participated in an extensive survey on same-sex attraction, Paulk offers answers to the most commonly asked questions from both homosexuals desiring change and friends and relatives of women struggling with same-sex attraction.
Only the One who created a woman--who knows her by name and who designed her--can bring the fulfillment that truly satisfies. "Letting God Meet Your Emotional Needs" looks at ten deep emotional needs and shows, in powerfully encouraging ways, how God desires to meet them in every woman, married or single, with or without children.
Whether horrific enough to garner national headlines, such as at Columbine, or minor enough to cause arguments with family or friends, uncontrolled anger is a thief that steals peace, joy, and trust. Now, hard on the heels of their bestselling Freedom from Fear (more than 43,000 copies sold), Neil Anderson and Rich Miller offer readers clear biblical principles and constructive methods to keep anger in its place by: -understanding the difference between righteous and unrighteous anger -depending on Jesus for anger control -implementing key principles to maintain healthy anger and avoid destructive anger -contemplating the truths revealed by God's holy anger and wrath -realizing how anger affects the church Getting Anger Under Control helps readers evaluate their own anger level, take appropriate steps to alleviate anger's destructiveness, and depend on Jesus' power and wisdom to regulate their emotions.
Taken from two of her previous books, Otto writes from a wealth of ministry experience, sharing how, through mentoring, a woman can understand God's unique purpose for her life; make better use of her time, skills, and spiritual gifts; cultivate a stronger faith and trust in God; and give of herself in a way that builds and encourages others.
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