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The 5 Love Languages is a transformative book penned by the renowned author, Gary Chapman. Published in 2015 by Moody Publishers, this book has captured the hearts of readers worldwide. The genre of the book is self-help, focusing on personal relationships and emotional well-being. Chapman explores the concept of 'love languages,' which are unique ways in which individuals express and interpret love. He provides insightful guidance on understanding your own love language as well as that of your partner. This knowledge can lead to more fulfilling and meaningful relationships. The 5 Love Languages is more than just a book; it's a tool for nurturing your personal growth and enhancing your relationships. Don't miss the chance to learn from Gary Chapman's profound wisdom and experiences.
You Appreciate Your Coworkers. But Do They Feel Appreciated?In today's workplace it is crucial for employees to feel valued. But that's a challenge when you and your employees communicate appreciation differently. Dr. Gary Chapman and Dr. Paul White help you: -Elevate employee engagement by making your staff feel truly valued. -Decrease turnover and increase loyalty with your employees and supervisors.-Reduce cynicism and create a more positive work environment. Now with new chapters on: -remote employees and virtual teams-generational differences and appreciation-communicating appreciation between colleagues"A must-have resource for any leader who wants to move the bar from being a good leader to a great leader."-Karen Alber, Founding Partner The Integreship Group, Former CIO of HJ Heinz"We consistently see the teams whose managers use the 5 languages of appreciation perform better each day along with improved team engagement scores."-Evan Wilson, CEO Meritrust Credit Union
What do you do when you hit your twenties and realize the life you knew for the last two decades has been changed, twisted, or hash-tagged into something you weren't expecting?Secret #12: Your twenties will produce more failure than you'll choose to remember. The key is: when you fail, don't begin calling yourself a failure.Secret #35: Obsessive Comparison Disorder is the smallpox of our generation. Remember that everyone is too busy putting a PR spin on their Facebook profile to care much about yours.Secret #44: The Freshman-Fifteen is nothing compared to the Cubicle-Cincuenta. Don't sit at your computer perched like a Roman gargoyle letting office birthday cake be forced upon you.Discover ninety-eight other secrets for rocking your post-college, grown-up life in this book!"This book is a must-read for twentysomethings and beyond who are struggling with how to navigate in today's hyper-connected, chaotic world--and the book itself is formatted as a fun, engaging page-turner."--Jenny Blake, author of Life After College: The Complete Guide to Getting What You Want"I always tell people that I'm enjoying my 30s way more than my 20s and now I know why: I didn't have this book! Secrets #21 and #36 alone would have helped me through so many situations. I can't tell you how happy I am that this book exists for the next generation!"--Bryan Allain, author, creator of Killer Tribes
How a church disappears . . .For the many Christians sold on proving we can be both holy and cool, cultural pressures are too much. We either compartmentalize our faith, or drift from it altogether--into a world that's so alluring.Why does the Western church look so much like the world?Why are many of my friends leaving the faith?How can we get back to our roots?Disappearing Church will help you with questions like these and guide you in a thoughtful, faithful, and hopeful response. Weaving together art, history, and theology, pastor and cultural observer Mark Sayers reminds us that real growth happens when the church embraces its countercultural witness, not when it blends in.It's like Jesus said long ago, "If the salt loses its saltiness, it is no longer good for anything . . ."
"What is God Like?"For A. W. Tozer, there is no question more important. In fact, Tozer's desire to know God and His fullness consumed his entire life and ministry.Originally preached as sermons at Southside Alliance Church in Chicago, this first volume of The Attributes of God examines ten attributes of God. It also includes a study guide for an in-depth look at each attribute: InfiniteImmenseGoodJustMercifulGraciousOmnipresentImmanentHolyPerfectSteeped in Scripture and filled with the Spirit, Tozer preached with striking clarity and power. The sense of his sermons comes through on every page, bringing the Word of God to bear upon you.
Fun, creative, and spiritually engaging . . . these are no ordinary dates!Have you ever tried a photography date? A water date? What about a second first date?52 Uncommon Dates is more than a book . . . it's an experience! Each date will set the scene for you and walk you through making it happen. Learn how to practically speak each other's love language, incorporate prayer in ways that are natural and relevant to real life, and finish strong with questions that help keep conversation alive. You can even dig deeper to discover Bible passages that fit the theme of each date.Ignite prayerful and playful connections in ways that deepen the relational, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of your relationship--one date at a time.
Healthy relationships regularly produce joy, and joy keeps the relationship healthy. Here the authors teach those essential skills.
This fun, easy-to-read book engages preteen girls in the 20 most important truths they need to navigate upcoming challenges. It's packed with wisdom, fun sidebars, quizzes, games, exploded quotes, and graphics to help girls understand the book's message and live the way God intends.
Harnessing the power of self-control for people who like cake, hate push-ups, and aren't robots Admittedly, self-control may be the least-coveted fruit of the Spirit. But the truth is that people who are successful at self-control have freer, happier lives, and we all want that. After all, our bad habits--from the slight to the serious--bring with them a host of negative emotions, take up our time, and keep us from being the best version of ourselves. Sure, self-control is hard, but it doesn't have to be that hard. Your Future Self Will Thank You is a compassionate and humorous guide to reclaiming your willpower. It shares proven, practical strategies for success, as well as biblical principles that will help you whether you want to lose a few pounds, conquer addiction, or kick your nail-biting habit. Learn how to be freer, happier, and more successful today. Your future self will thank you!
How do Christians grow? "This book invites the reader to experience the title. It is not just a 'how-to' volume, but a 'be' volume." So write the editors of this rich resource on the spiritual life. Spiritual maturity is not a level of growth Christians achieve, but the passion to press on in Christ. In these chapters, J. Oswald Sanders explores the primary source of continual growth. In three parts structured around the persons of the Trinity, Sanders explores matters like: How mature Christians view GodWhy our weakness is God's strengthWhat it means that Christ prays for usHow to live like an heir of the KingThe role of the Spirit in the Christian lifeSpiritual Maturity provides clear direction for those desiring to grow strong spiritually. Complete with scriptural principles for spiritual development and study questions at the end of the text, this classic handbook is a timeless treasure.
Have You Been Deceived?Through a nationwide survey and in-depth discussion groups, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth and Dannah Gresh have listened carefully to the heart of your generation. Here's some of what they heard: "It seems like I've been struggling with depression forever. I always feel like I'm not good enough.""I couldn't live without texting and social media.""The whole wife and mom thing is overrated and no longer cool."Trying to figure out what is true can be hard, especially today. In this updated version of the best-selling Lies Young Women Believe, Nancy and Dannah expose 25 of the lies most commonly believed by today's teen girls. You'll hear real-life stories from young women just like you, and learn how Nancy and Dannah have overcome lies they've believed. Best of all, they'll show you how to be set free by the Truth.Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth and Dannah Gresh have been friends for over a decade. Dannah is happiest when on her hobby farm with a menagerie of animals including peacocks, llamas, and fainting goats. Nancy prefers working on puzzles of animals rather than working with animals themselves. But despite their different hobbies, these two friends share a lot in common. For starters, they both married men named Robert. Most importantly, though, they are passionate about loving Jesus and seeing His Truth set young women free!Learn more about Nancy at ReviveOurHearts.com. ¿ Learn more about Dannah at PureFreedom.org.
ARE YOU PURSUING WHAT'S SAFE... OR WHAT'S GOOD?One glance at the headlines will tell you that the world is a dangerous, confusing place. Forget the headlines--just look at your social media feed. From global tragedies to interpersonal conflict, it can feel like the only choice you have left is to hunker down and do your best to survive.But what if God wants more for you in this life than survival? Better yet, what if He has a plan to restore the goodness of the world? What if you're part of that plan?In All That's Good, Hannah Anderson invites you to embrace discernment as part of God's larger work of redemption. By learning to see the world as He sees it--in all its brokenness and beauty--you'll learn how to navigate it with hope and confidence. And when you learn to pursue whatever is true and lovely and pure and just, you'll find yourself changed. So come, join in this journey to wisdom. Come, find the freedom of discernment. Come, discover all that's good.
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