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Dose of Donna--Inspiring Lessons from Everyday Life--is a prescriptive photo essay of curated life lessons to inspire, encourage, and ignite the mind!Dose of Donna was conceived in 2000 when I was doing what came naturally--dropping into my co-workers' offices and providing them with laughs, a hug, and most importantly, words of encouragement. Before long, my visits became known as a "Dose of Donna." Because I was passionate about this activity, I wondered over the past 20 years if this could be my full-time job. The thought never left my mind and so with that hope and aspiration, I started providing Doses in writing. It is my sincere desire that people--those open, willing, and not literal in thinking--will be inspired and encouraged by the insights of my life's journey. Basically, I'm following my mother's advice: persevere through the valley times and celebrate the mountain top experiences. She was my encourager, inspiration, and coach. Could the Dose be yours?Donna L. Goolkasian brings these pages alive in her speaking engagements where she inspires, encourages, and entertains audiences.
What is the likelihood of being told "God sees you" in comparison to "God smells you"? However, the smell of a Christian's life is just as potent as behavior and appearance, which is relative to a soothing aroma. Soothing Aroma is a term used in the New American Standard Bible in correlation to the phrase sweet savior in the King James version. It examines scriptural text about offerings that smelled-pleasing to the Lord. It is a theological thought with a prophetic sound into the disposition of the sacrificial system concerning burnt offerings. The general intent of a soothing aroma was to appease God. The type of sacrifice God deems valuable and costly is us--His people--as living sacrifices. A live sacrifice rather than a dead one infuses the fragrance of Christ. That is the soothing aroma that is pleasing to God. Jesus is a true example to His followers of what classifies and extols authentic worship to God: a valuable and costly sacrifice. Christians give off the aroma of Christ as they surrender their lives to Christ as living sacrifices.
"The book explores the law, the history, the poetry, the prophets, the gospels, and the letters, endowing awareness and progression of light given throughout the bible to reveal God's love towards mankind."In this selective eloquent discussion of God's amazing love, Pastor Jeff Rogers challenges us to think outside the box of understanding love and to experience it from a higher perspective.Pastor Jeff has a long-standing interest in seeing the Church move in the anointing for healing and deliverance and understanding its role in the salvation of Israel and wrote a book on the matter. He appeared on a TV broadcast network (TBN) for over 17 years, speaking about the things peculiar to the Kingdom of God.Pastor Jeff's goal is to see lifeless institutional traditions overcome by families ministering together evangelistically in the order and anointing of the Spirit with power gifts, and signs that follow. His latest undertaking with this book is based on appreciating what we have not seen concerning the Love of God.
I want to bring sacred music into the lives of our children to lead them to consider relationships that are created by the love of God, Jesus, and the Spirit. These considerations become the basis for their desire to grow in their love for their Savior, love for others in His body and love for those who need to know Christ.
The Psalms Revealed is a Bible study of the Psalms, rewritten in easy-to-read prose form. Considerable research of the original Hebrew was done to deliver the essence of each psalm, without adding to or subtracting from it, to help reveal meaning. The Psalms are as relevant today as they were when written thousands of years ago. They remind us who we are, who we should be, and why we should rejoice in what God has done for us.
Teaching isn't a glamor job. People don't go into teaching to become rich; they become teachers because they want to make a difference, to touch the future. They feel called. But lately, COVID-19 pressures, political astigmatism, a strained economy, mental health crises, and even gun violence have piled on more stress so a career that begins with an honorable calling sometimes sinks into mediocrity, even survival. Called and Equipped, by author Karen Wheeler, was born of a need that was inspired by long, frustrating, and harried days as a teacher navigating the rough seas of public school while trying to maintain some semblance of a faithful Christian in practice. The vehicle in this study is a teaching environment, but this vehicle can go many places. While it is written from a teacher's perspective, non-teachers have taken the study and have found it very relatable and easy to transfer to their unique work and life situations. Wheeler takes a journey through the Bible, a walk with Biblical characters who were often called into harrowing circumstances but were supported and equipped by God each step of the way. The lessons they learned are teachable moments for us. Through humor and insight, these lessons can still call and equip us in workplaces today.
A Patch of Comfort is just the tool you need when trying to support someone in grief or if you are struggling through this journey on your own.
A layman's look at the church and its conformance to the pattern established in Scripture.
Finding Jesus in the Word: Using Similar Sounding Words of the Bible is a thirty-day daily devotional. It is unique in that it uses pairs of similar sounding words, such as hair and hare, to form the subject matter of the day's discussion. It is not unusual to find words that sound alike, having different meanings, when studying the Bible. The focal point of the book is that Jesus is the Word! Jesus can be found in everyday words if we just look deeper. Included, for the Bible scholar and the inquisitive, is the Hebrew (Old Testament) or the Greek (New Testament) words and definitions for each day's devotion for more in-depth Bible study. Uncover multi-layered treasures of the Word of God as you read this one-of-a kind devotional.
Love as a virtue encapsulates all other virtues in life, and we all have it in us. However, we can choose either to embrace this innate virtue and share it with the world around us or suppress it. You can't say you've lived if you haven't loved or been loved. Everyone is a product of love or has been in love or has loved, but not everyone can say they have loved perfectly. In Love: The Only Virtue, author Dr. Jude Dike offers insight and perspective into the virtue of love. He communicates that to love perfectly is to transcend the hate, differences, and judgmental opinions both internally and externally to a higher realm of harmony with your source, self, and the society. To love perfectly is to embrace what we have in common with our source, society, and surroundings and work toward understanding the uncommon territories. In this guide, Dike presents familiar views but also steps into unfamiliar terrain about loving perfectly. He communicates that love is the foundational and all-encompassing virtue. You need love for the other virtues to function, and they cannot exist in their perfect state without love.
Love as a virtue encapsulates all other virtues in life, and we all have it in us. However, we can choose either to embrace this innate virtue and share it with the world around us or suppress it. You can't say you've lived if you haven't loved or been loved. Everyone is a product of love or has been in love or has loved, but not everyone can say they have loved perfectly. In Love: The Only Virtue, author Dr. Jude Dike offers insight and perspective into the virtue of love. He communicates that to love perfectly is to transcend the hate, differences, and judgmental opinions both internally and externally to a higher realm of harmony with your source, self, and the society. To love perfectly is to embrace what we have in common with our source, society, and surroundings and work toward understanding the uncommon territories. In this guide, Dike presents familiar views but also steps into unfamiliar terrain about loving perfectly. He communicates that love is the foundational and all-encompassing virtue. You need love for the other virtues to function, and they cannot exist in their perfect state without love.
Debbie Tebbe developed a love for organizing as a little girl. She understands that organizing can be taught with hands-on training using specific explanations and illustrations. In Organizing Tips for 365 Days, she offers just that: step-by-step instructions with homework assignments to help you make changes to improve your life. This guide contains a different do-it-yourself tip each day for a year to obtain a clutter-free environment. With scripture, website links, and easy-to-implement goals included, Tebbe, a professional organizer, offers a host of pointers-from organization, to time management, etiquette, spirituality, laughter, and charity. Tebbe acknowledges that breaking old habits is difficult. But in Organizing Tips for 365 Days, she communicates it's worth it to take the steps necessary to have a better organized home, family, and business.
Celia has grown up her whole life in the overcrowded city of Tressel, where her Christian faith seemed to have no bearing on everyday life and ambition. Within the privacy of her family she has loved God and gone to him with her dreams and her troubles, but never has she had a friend that she could talk to about this inner life. Then suddenly, in a matter of days, her whole life is turned upside down when an opportunity comes for her family to move near to other Christians. During harvest time in the country, among the fellowship of the family of God, Celia discovers the joys of true friendship, hard work and feeling like she matters. In her new environment Celia and her family thrive and grow, but what will Celia do when she has to make a choice between chasing her dreams and continuing down her new path?
"We Can Walk Around With Everything" seeks to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His pursual of us - even unto death on a cross - in child-friendly language and vivid images. It seeks to boldly proclaim, "Because He (Jesus Christ) lives we can live knowing, without a doubt, we were made by Love, in Love, and for Love. We can walk around with everything!" That "everything" is the very presence of Jesus Christ within us.
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