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Overcoming Addiction is a 9-step addiction support group curriculum that helps addicts reclaim their lives by pursuing lasting change.
"Adriel Sanchez explores the most famous prayer in history, the Lord's Prayer, and gets to the heart of each thing Jesus told his disciples to pray for"--
Tomas Looks Up and Out helps children learn how God considers us and wants us to look to him for help so that we consider others too.
In Sadie Finds Her Voice, children will learn that God is with them when they are shy and feel nervous about meeting new people, and he will help them to find their words.
African Heroes: Discovering Our Christian Heritage shows children how God has used all races and ethnicities in his plan of redemption by celebrating and highlighting the contributions of African theologians and martyrs.
"Author and women's ministry leader Trish Donohue helps weary women turn to the Lord, who welcomes them to put down their burdens and rest, then extend the welcome to others to do the same"--
"Helps children process their feelings after experiencing a trauma and provides comfort through the story of a little lamb named Miles"--
"Explains the difference between a counseling group and a general discipleship group and provides instruction for effective leadership in this context"--
"Brad Hambrick provides a Church-compatible, relationally-sustainable, and liability-wise resource for group and lay counseling ministry"--
McKay Caston guides participants through ten lessons from the book of Galatians, using discussion questions, a short article, and practical application section, as well as leader's notes, to show participants how to break free from religious rule-keeping and live with freedom and joy.
In Discover: Questioning Your Way to Faith, Mike McGarry explores the twenty most common questions teenagers ask and shows how doubt and questioning can be a pathway to greater faith.
Jonathan Gibson's 8-lesson Bible study on the book 2 Peter helps participants learn how keeping heaven in view guides their daily goals and choices while strengthening their hope, using discussion questions, a short article, a practical application section, and leader's notes.
Social Media Pressure helps uncover the underlying reasons for the pressures experienced by interacting online and points to practical ways of turning to Jesus for rest and wholeness.
Anglican church planting veteran Dan Alger shows pastors how the rich traditions of liturgical worship are a gift to the work of starting new churches.
Sketchy Views is a beginner's guide to making sense of God, using words and sketches to help readers visually connect with and understand what basic Christian theology is and is not.
The Acrostic of Scripture gives parents and teachers a unique way to teach theology to children and makes catechism fun.
Shepherding the Pastor helps new and upcoming pastors understand the common challenges and pitfalls that arise in the early years of ministry and to face difficulties with faith, wisdom, and patience.
A young boy complains about everything. The sun is too bright, his pancakes are icky, and everything is so terribly boring. He can't see why everyone else is having such a wonderful time--until his eyes are opened to the wonder of God's good world. Now he begins to see all the great things he's missed and learns to be grateful.
What do we do with the sadness and the joy that living in a broken world brings to our lives? Most try to avoid the tears and focus on finding happiness. Denial might help to alleviate pain, but eventually lament must be faced and expressed. Steve Brown shows that learning to lament honestly to God is the surprising path to learning about real joy.
What do you do when life seems to be topsy-turvy? Come to the barnyard with Jill Miller and meet her friends--the animals--who God uses to teach us about him and how to have peace in trusting him. In this 52-week family devotional, Jill Miller takes care of her animals, enjoying what the Creator has made, God takes her upside-down soul and flips it.
Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle present an alphabet of words related to salvation, written to a rhyming beat. All the words paint a detailed and varied portrait of what salvation through Jesus is all about.
Lots of Christians talk about the gospel, but how many really understand the gospel and know how to apply it to their lives? Featuring nine self-contained lessons with discussion questions, articles, practical exercises, and comprehensive leader's notes in the back, The Gospel-Centered Life helps participants understand how the gospel shapes ...
We don't want to be alone. We want to love and be loved; and we know that genuine relationships make our lives rich. But somehow living in community always ends up being harder than we thought. This nine-lesson small group study helps participants learn how the Spirit shapes diverse people into a Christ-centered community that reflects Jesus ...
The quest for perfection can be a crushing burden. When life doesn't line up, it's easy to be angry, anxious, or even paralyzed. Amy Baker uncovers the pitfalls of perfectionism and examines the root and purpose of the longing for perfection to show how God's grace transforms this burdensome quest into a joyful walk of faith.
Peer pressure, codependency, shame, low self-esteem--these are just some of the words used to identify how people are controlled by others' opinions. Why is it so important to be liked? Why is rejection so traumatic? Edward T. Welch's insightful, biblical answers to these questions show that freedom from others' opinions and genuine, loving ...
These are dark days, and this is a book about how to stand up in the face of spiritual warfare--for yourself, for your loved ones, for those you counsel. David Powlison carefully unpacks Scripture and various case studies to show how Christ triumphs over all the powers of darkness.
Grandparenting with Grace by author Larry McCall explores what grandparenting looks like from God's perspective. In this profound and accessible guide, McCall invites readers to glean from God's Word how they can have an impact on their grandchildren that can bear fruit not only throughout their grandchildren's lives but even into eternity.
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