Don t Get Burned by Your Choice of Date (or Mate) Everyone who wants to date or get married is looking for someone who s hot. In the language of the world, hot refers to someone who is sexy or attractive. But according to Jeramy Clark, author of the bestseller "I Gave Dating a Chance, " and his wife and coauthor Jerusha Clark, a new definition of the word can provide you with an easy-to-use standard for applying God s wisdom in one of the most challenging areas of your life. LEARN TO DEVELOP DEEPER RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX IN A GODLY WAY. DISCOVER THE SECRET TO...
Don t Get Burned by Your Choice of Date (or Mate) Everyone who wants to date or get married is looking for someone who s hot. In the language ...
Cutting is a practice that has crossed age and gender lines. It's not just depressed teens who inflict injury on themselves--it can be anyone dealing with overwhelming feelings. This book explores the complex issue of cutting without offering any pat or simple fixes. It examines the psychology of, the feelings of anger and despair behind it, and the counseling resources that can help.
This book is a great tool to help those who engage in cutting, pastors who want to learn more, or those who need to understand someone who practices self-injury.
Cutting is a practice that has crossed age and gender lines. It's not just depressed teens who inflict injury on themselves--it can be anyone dealing ...
As God allows us to understand the mystery and marvel of brain science, we have the exciting opportunity to reexamine our assumptions about human behavior. Perhaps nowhere does this impact our lives more profoundly than when we think about raising children--especially teenagers. Where parents often see a sweet boy or girl who has morphed into an incomprehensible bundle of hormones and angst, what we really ought to be seeing is an amazing young adult whose brain is under heavy construction. And changing the way we see our teens will revolutionize our relationships with them. Organized by...
As God allows us to understand the mystery and marvel of brain science, we have the exciting opportunity to reexamine our assumptions about human beha...
Throughout Scripture, God reveals himself as the great I Am. He does not define himself with reference to any thing, person, or trait. He is, and that is enough. Women find themselves in a far different situation. When we introduce ourselves, we typically describe ourselves in terms of our relationships (the wife, mother, daughter, sister, or friend of someone else) or in terms of our accomplishments (our title, position, education, or accolades). When our identity is wrapped up in these external things, we inevitably (and exhaustingly ) strive to prove ourselves worthy of...
Throughout Scripture, God reveals himself as the great I Am. He does not define himself with reference to any thing, person, or trait. He is, <...