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Powerful People Aesop Dale Carnegie William Shakespeare Ralph Waldo Emerson Oliver Wendell Holmes Henry Ward Beecher Lord Chesterfield Sol...
SHOULD WE GET MARRIED? You know you're in love --you always want to be together, and you think about each other all the time--but does that mean you're ready to get married? How do you decide if your relationship is strong enough for marriage? William P. Smith gives you a series of questions based on biblical principles that you can use to assess your relation-ship's strengths and weaknesses. Answering these ques-tions about your vision, goals, and potential conflicts will help you decide together whether you should slow your relationship down or move forward toward marriage. This booklet is...
SHOULD WE GET MARRIED? You know you're in love --you always want to be together, and you think about each other all the time--but does that mean you'r...
WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN- Is a personal God really involved in our suffering? And if he is, what in the world is he up to? Why would a good God allow suffering in his world? William P. Smith addresses these and other hard questions by reflecting on what the Bible teaches about suffering. Instead of pat answers, he shares the different ways God uses suffering to bring us into a deeper, more intimate re-lationship with him. You can learn to see the good that God brings out of suffering and be thankful--not for the suffer-ing itself, but for God and his involvement in your life.
WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN- Is a personal God really involved in our suffering? And if he is, what in the world is he up to? Why would a good God allow su...