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Are You Ready for Life Beyond #MeToo? “The epidemic of violence against women must end. Life Beyond #MeToo casts a vision for freedom from violence and discrimination and gives tools for you to start taking action to change the world.”—Miriam Barnett, CEO, YWCA Pierce County “Working moms are bearing the high costs of gender discrimination. Life Beyond #MeToo helps us see how to get to the roots of the problem and start addressing it in this generation.”—Christine Michel Carter, The #1 Global Voice for Working Moms, Consultant and Speaker at Minority Woman Marketing LLC The well-researched Life Beyond #MeToo offers a vision of hope and an invitation to shift from the epidemic of sexual violence to a safer, vibrant future. Christine Rose takes a coach’s approach to help people address the truth with honesty and grace. Whether or not you have experienced sexual discrimination and violence or know a loved one who has, this book shares powerful tools to address this topic with conversation, forgiveness, and resilience so you can move toward healing and restoration. From personal stories and reflective questions to an overview of family structure, societal views, and the national and global marketplace, readers are invited to explore opportunities for personal, organizational, and societal change. With deeper awareness comes action, accountability, and support within our homes, churches, and workplaces to create a “New Normal”—beyond #MeToo.
When Christians are challenged to explain what they believe and why, too many fall short. Do the majority of Christians feel true commitment to their faith anymore? Are they able to retain hope and perseverance when trials come? Or do they find themselves questioning God's goodness? We live in a time where Christians seem to have forgotten their once strong faith. In her book Forgotten Faith, popular podcaster and speaker Lauren Reeves teaches Genesis in a way that keeps her reader wanting more. She provides the foundation necessary to make the rest of the Bible make sense long after this book's last page is turned. From cover to cover, the believer will find a fascinating study of Genesis and that Genesis and Revelation go hand in hand, painting a picture of the End Times and the reason for hope. The content has the ability to do for readers what might otherwise take years of study to unveil. Forgotten Faith seeks to uncover treasures in Genesis that have long been hidden away, treasures that are relevant to today and the End of Days and have been waiting for the right time to be known-and the time is now. Behold, I am coming soon . . . I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end. Revelation 22:12-13
Letters sent from Bowers to her daughter. Unwrap every package bundled in love and filled with life lessons; be forever blessed! Bowers' own testimony lives on through her second book, When Your Voice Became Mine: There Is a Mailbox in Heaven.
Happiness Is . . . Making Good Choices From the moment we wake to the time we retire, we’re making routine decisions about what to wear or eat, as well as more significant choices, like how to relate to a family member or broach a difficult subject with a coworker. Bad choices do not diminish God’s love for us, nor do good choices make Him love us more. Yet choices impact our lives and the lives of those around us. In The Choice Is Yours: 52 Choices for Happier Lives, Barbara Dahlgren explores decisions we face daily. She does so with spiritual insight and practicality developed through fifty years of ministry. Though the practice of making good choices does not lead to perfection, it does enable progress in the Christian life. Dahlgren addresses decisions from the theological, such as choosing to believe in God, to the practical, such as choosing not to worry. She refrains, however, from insisting her preferences are the only right ones, choosing rather to encourage readers to think outside the box and be willing to give up their preconceived ideas about spiritual concepts. The Choice Is Yours is drawn from Dahlgren’s blog, Barbara’s Banter: taking my faith but not myself too seriously, and is suitable for a devotional or a Bible study tool. Each chapter includes practical suggestions, a key Bible verse, and the option for readers to jot down their own tips for making better choices in daily life.
As a ten-year-old girl, Liane Guddat watched Hitler’s motorcade pass by their home in Insterburg, East Prussia. Within a few short months, Insterburg was smoldering in ruins when Mutti (Liane’s mother) and her four children scrambled over bricks, broken glass, and scorched beams as they tried to escape the ravages of WWII. Although not a Nazi, Liane’s father had been drafted into the German army and became a prisoner of war.Hitler’s Third Reich of Germany, in its corruption and despotism, subjected many of its own people to terrible abuse before it began to crumble, abandoning them to a new kind of holocaust. Despite brutal treatment, harsh conditions, near starvation, and bodies riddled with boils, when others around them languished in despair, God brought great glory to Himself through the lives of His faithful servants. Liane tells the true story of her East Prussian family’s steadfast faith and struggle for survival amidst the horror of Russian invasion and occupation in her autobiographies Refuge and From Fear to Freedom. In her award-winning books, Liane Guddat Brown proclaims God’s sustaining grace proven through a family torn apart by war. “We still thank the Lord for bringing us to America,” she says. “For it was only by His grace that we survived at all, and even more, that we would be allowed to live among the most privileged people in the world.”
Has your world been turned upside down by a loved one's behavior? Do you wonder how you will survive the pain of this season? Is God ignoring your pain?With wisdom drawn from her experience with a prodigal child, Judy R. Slegh offers compassion and hope to those wearied by the turmoil of loving someone who has turned away from the faith and value systems of his or her upbringing. Designed as an emotional healing resource, this devotional guide combines interactive prayer with thoughtful guidance to help readers identify components of emotional wounds, release pain, set boundaries, learn to hear God's voice, recognize spiritual forces at work, deal with demonic influences, develop God-directed declarations for specific situational prayer. Stressing the need for self-reflection and forgiveness, this resource illuminates how partnering with God through prayer is the key to recovering from the pain inflicted by a beloved prodigal. Experience compassion, hope, and healing through devotional readings, thoughtful questions, and prayers designed to help you identify and unpack your emotional baggage, freeing you to welcome your prodigal home.
Is there more to being a Christian than you have discoveredWe are born into Christian homes, bear Christian names, attend Christian schools and gatherings, and participate in Christian activities and ceremonies, yet our lives fall short of true Christianity.There is more. Go beyond the boredom of lifeless religion.Welcome to a new experience-a journey into the reality of a thoroughly rewarding way of life!Discover what being a Christian truly means. At the center of true Christianity is Jesus Christ-the embodiment of godly character. His mission on earth was to set an example for us.Tony Izuogu says, "Follow me to learn: The relevance of Jesus Christ to Christianity Why Jesus came to earth Why we must follow Christ The benefits of following Jesus."
In her memoir Unmothered, popular blogger and speaker Phylis Mantelli takes the reader on her roller-coaster journey of life with her alcoholic and narcissistic mother.Phylis and her two siblings never know what to expect from their mom. The mom who bakes homemade chocolate chip cookies with hugs and smiles, or a raging, screaming mother who mocks and belittles them. The mom who cooks dinner, says a Hail Mary, and promises she'll do better, or the drunk mother who brings men home from bars and leads them to her daughters' room to show them off. Phylis just wants a mom who loves her, who wants the best for her, but that mom rarely makes an appearance.Though it breaks her heart to leave her baby sister behind, Phylis moves out of her mother's house as soon as she's able, hoping one day she'll find the family of her dreams. What she discovers are more nightmares. Through it all, God never stops his pursuit of Phylis, and though she'd like nothing more than to turn her back on her mother, every time her mom reaches out, Phylis takes her hand. By God's grace, Phylis eventually breaks through the pain and replaces it with a heart of a daughter who loves her mom unconditionally. Unmothered is a surprising memoir that offers hope and encouragement to those struggling with dysfunctional family relationships.
Do you trust God with the fabric of your life, or are you looking up through your circumstances and seeing only the lumpy, bumpy, in-progress underside? It's a struggle, sure, but you can trust that God sees the finished work-the whole, flawless, beautiful masterpiece of His plan for your life.A Seamless Life: Resting in God's Plan for You is a thoughtful devotional of the sovereign, seamless nature of our God. Nothing happens by accident. We can rest assured that God is working all things together for our good and His glory. Every moment, every experience, every need, and every desire we encounter is part of His intricate design.In sharing her own spiritual struggles and experience, author Lyndie Metz encourages readers to trust God's promises, to seek discernment in life decisions, and to surrender to His will. Victory is found in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Fulfillment comes with the surrender of our will to His perfect plan. Let go and rest. God knows the end from the beginning, and He's weaving the threads of your life into a seamless work of art.
Trust God is a book of poetry written for those who are discouraged, wounded, cursed, oppressed, lonely, doubtful, fear-hearted, sick, abused, despised, rejected, and neglected. Be encouraged, inspired, enlightened and guided to trust God in every area of your life. There are times in our lives when we go through trials and tribulations and there seems to be no solution.   When you are burdened, beat down, sick, afflicted, hated, deceived, betrayed, scorned, tempted by the enemy, and doubtful that you can even trust God, trust Him even then, because He is able to come to your aid.   Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your heart (Proverbs 3:5-6).      Trust in the Lord, and do good; Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness. (Psalms 37:3)
The twenty-first century Church has the same Holy Spirit power and many more modern-day resources than the first century Church, yet the first century Church had greater success in making disciples. Why? They followed the plan Jesus gave them, and He blessed it. But the more worldly progress we’ve made, the more we’ve deviated from Jesus’s plan by choosing programs, entertainment, and socials with only surface-level encounters. We neglect to make a connection with the lost, and they see no real commitment from the church. So they come and go as we continue to meet and plan more programs. To end the cycle, we must go and make disciples as Jesus taught—investing our lives in the lives of others. Do you long to live the Great Commission and make disciples, but you’re not sure how? In Be a Disciple, Make a Disciple, Ellie Littleton offers biblical examples and concepts that break down the hard work of discipleship into sixteen thought-provoking lessons. So go and make disciples. “This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples” (John 15:8 niv). “As the Lord’s earthly ministry got under way, He began by making disciples and never stopped until He ascended into heaven. Had the disciples not followed His example, we would not be disciples of Jesus today. As Ellie’s pastor, I’ve seen her live out the principles she teaches in this book. I highly recommend this book to all Christians, so we can all follow Jesus’s command to make disciples.”—Rev. David Warren, South Shelby Baptist Church, Shelby, Alabama
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