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Job: Where Is God in My Suffering? is an 8-lesson small group study of the book of Job, featuring discussion questions, short articles, and practical application exercises.
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"--
Moms want to be close to their daughters. Daughters (for the most part) want a good relationship with their moms. But when that relationship is strained by one person's attempt to control and manipulate, closeness is replaced by hurt, disappointment, anger, and fear. Leslie Vernick shares two stories of moms and daughters who learned how to ...
You want to lead your child to Christ, but you often wonder exactly what you should be saying and sharing with your child. How do you know what parts of the gospel to share? How do you know if your child is really understanding the good news of the gospel or just trying to please you? With decades of experience in children's ministry and ...
Someone you know and love has died. You feel the emptiness and sorrow of loss. That alone is extremely hard. But suicide adds many other painful reactions to the heartache that death brings. Common reactions are feelings of anger, guilt, betrayal, and many, many unanswerable questions. This is one of life's broken, dark experiences in ...
The damage you suffered may have been done in one terrible moment or over time. But the healing and the restoration will unfold at your pace, at a human pace. It unfolds as part of your story, and it unfolds over time. As a vulnerable child, instead of being protected, helped, and comforted, you were physically, emotionally, and/or ...
Prickly, defensive, nasty, volatile, withdrawn, miserable . . . aren't there days when you feel surrounded by difficult people? How do you cope? You can try avoiding them, gossiping about them, or giving them a piece of your mind. But wait! Don't your reactions make you hard to love too? William P. Smith explains that learning how to deal ...
Counselor Darby Strickland shows parents how to help children navigate their fears, guide them through their distress, and assist their recovery after a traumatic event.
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.
Chaplain Ted Hamm provides practical guidance for the often difficult transition back to civilian life.
Pastor and counselor Paul Tautges helps readers see how bitterness skews our view of ourselves and God and negatively affects our relationships.
Craig K. Svensson explores the wisdom of the Bible when thinking about recreational drug use and the Christian life.
Counselor Camille Cates shows how God gives wisdom and guidance for dealing with an unplanned or health-threatening pregnancy.
"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"--
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.
Something Scary Happened 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.
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.
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.
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.
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