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Second edition Biblical counselling Guidance for dealing with the past
Leave Yesterday Behind You is a collection of 50 carefully created and curated quotes to encourage and re-awaken you. Each quote page is supported by a detailed background, which will inspire your creative juices. This is a book you will want to savor.This book includes the following features:50 honest quotes and mantras to live by.No bleed coloring, with one-sided coloring pages8.5" x 11" size for relaxation, stress relief, and a good laugh.
Nobody understands the issues women face better than dynamic Bible teacher and national speaker Paula White, host of a national television program, who crosses racial and gender lines with her messages. Many of these listeners are women who identify with Paula's straight-forward and candid approach as she shares from what she has experienced in life. Her openness, integrity, and honesty are what draw men and women to her. In this book, Paula highlights 10 women in the Bible and shows how God transformed their lives and can transform anyone's life who is seeking Him and the answers he provides throughout Scripture.
God gave Sharon a vision and allowed her to move that vision into reality. She now shares that vision of love across the miles with her friends. Read the joy of God's gracious love and devotion to you-the one he loves. Listen to God as he uses each devotion to share with you how to follow his direction in the midst of chaos and troubling times. From the East to the West, from the North to the South and beyond, God wants to speak to you so you can flourish for his Kingdom. Sharon gives her heart to you keeping you company in the morning, in the afternoon, or cuddled up at night in your bed to be enriched by God's words. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will direct your paths" Proverbs 3:5-6.
In God Speaks: Words for the Journey from the Heart of the Father, author Deborah A. Gaston shares with the reader the "God-side" of dialogues with the heavenly Father. This is a compilation of words of encouragement, instruction, healing and hope that allow the reader to experience in an even greater way the love that God has for His children. The selections in this book will help believers make sense of many of the circumstances in life that the Father uses to form Christ's image in us and to perfection us. Through these words you will see that all things do indeed work together for good to them that love the Lord. You will be strengthened by these words from the Father's heart, and will inspired to know Him in a deeper way. Deborah A. Gaston has a passion for God's presence and a deep love for His word. She serves as a worship leader, a teacher and minister of God's word, as well as a prophetic voice in the body of Christ. Deborah has a Bachelor's of Science in Communication Arts and a Masters of Education from Xavier University. She has ministered both in the United States and abroad, sharing the love of God through worship and the word. One of her greatest desires is to see people transformed by the love of God and fully walking out purpose and destiny. A retired English teacher, Deborah resides in Cincinnati, Ohio where she serves at the Heirs Covenant Church of Cincinnati.
This 31-day devotional is for those who want to hear from God and receive spiritual guidance and direction on their faith journey with the Lord. It is overflowing with prayers, journaling prompts, scriptures, wisdom, and inspiring stories from Faith’s life. Each day’s writing is short enough to be read in 3-5 minutes. Through reading this devotional, readers will sharpen their ears to hear the voice of God and walk boldly into the calling God has placed on their lives.
E. Pauline Johnson, also known as Tekahionwake, is remarkable as one of a very few early North American Indigenous poets and fiction writers. Most Indigenous writers of her time were men educated for the ministry who published religious, anthropological, autobiographical, political, and historical works, rather than poetry and fiction. More extraordinary still, Johnson became both a canonical poet and a literary celebrity, performing on stage for fifteen years across Canada, in the United States, and in London. Johnson is now seen as a central figure in the intellectual history of Canada and the US, and an important historical example of Indigenous feminism. This edition collects a diverse range of Johnson’s writings on what was then called “the Indian question” and on the question of her own complex Indigenous identity. Six thematic sections gather Johnson’s poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, and a rich selection of historical appendices provides context for her public life and her work as a feminist and activist for Indigenous people.