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Author Jill Young shares her vast experience in helping entrepreneurs discover and celebrate the creation of thinkers in their company, identify gaps in their system, and close those gaps.
Lynn Hotaling shares her journey with an addicted child while encouraging and guiding mothers of addicts to move towards compassion, forgiveness, and gratitude. Daily mantras, affirmations and prayers are provided with each chapter which focuses on a specific emotion.
Centered upon the inspirational life of author Misako Yoke, Take Heart! You're Stronger Than You Think is a Personal Growth Book that leads by example. Those who seek strength will walk away with vital truths in tow, prepared for all to come.
What happens when an ambitious girl grows up to be a mother?Maleah thinks being a stay-at-home mom makes her inferior to other successful women. Plagued with unrelenting thoughts of inadequacy, she struggles to heal from postpartum depression without medication. Her search to save her body, her marriage, and her family leads to an unexpected revelation and the discovery of joy and health hidden within the heart of mothering.Warner's debut memoir is Eat, Pray, Love (Elizabeth Gilbert) for the stay-at-home mother who longs for a journey of self-discovery without leaving home or arranging a babysitter.Lies of the Magpie flows with humor and witty observation, escorting the reader on an unparalleled narrative experience. Discover this not-to-be-missed, transformative reading experience."Lies of the Magpie grabbed my interest from the first chapter. Warner's humor and description captivated me to the very end." Luann Yetter, Author of Bar Harbor in the Roaring Twenties."A revelatory journey of a mother's search to find healing from postpartum depression. Lies of the Magpie is a must-read for mothers and fathers everywhere." Eric Dyches, Founder of The Emily Effect
Discipleship is movement. Being a disciple is a progression on the way toward a fuller understanding of who Jesus is and what is involved in following him. Along the way that Jesus guided his disciples they encountered disappointment, suffering, death, and ultimately were led to new life.Everyone was unseeing as to who Jesus was and neither did they anticipate the form his kingdom would take. The questions that Jesus asked his disciples and the crowds to encourage their sight are just as relevant to our culture and circumstance as they were to the original audience. Blinded by our passion for self, Jesus could easily ask “do you still not understand?”In the middle of the gospel of Mark, several stories are strung together in which Jesus directly confronts the blindness of his followers. He addresses:false sources of identityinvalid expectationsthe burden of our crossesviews of powerbelongingwho the kingdom servesThrough his questions and responses Jesus made it clear that he did not come to reform humanity’s old ways, but to pave a new way that stands in direct opposition to a world trying to live without God.In Essential Questions, Scott Perkins examines the questions that Jesus asked and applies them to the unhealthy ways we see as we live as disciples in a culture that pursues a different kingdom.
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