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Sutton Spencer's ideas for her life were fairly simple: finish graduate school and fall in love. It would be a lot simpler if she could pinpoint exactly what she should do when she graduates in less than a year. Oh, and if she could figure out how to talk to a woman without feeling like a total mess, that would be great too. Charlotte Thompson is very much the opposite. She's always had clear steps outlining her path to success with no time or inclination for romance. Her burgeoning career in politics means everything to her and she's not willing to compromise it for something as insignificant as love. Fleeting, casual, and discreet worked perfectly fine. When they meet through a dating app, it's immediately clear that they aren't suited for anything more than friendship. Right?
New York City Deputy Advocate Reshma Saujani asks why women, in an era where they are told they can do anything, still haven't joined the top ranks of corporations or government. Saujani charts the paths of accomplished women, encouraging all women to take risks, compete, embrace failure, and build support through a twenty-first-century sisterhood.
In this New York Times bestseller, Hollywood power couple DeVon Franklin and Meagan Good candidly share their courtship and marriage, and the key to their success—waiting. President/CEO of Franklin Entertainment and former Sony Pictures executive DeVon Franklin and award-winning actress Meagan Good have learned firsthand that some people must wait patiently for “the one” to come into their lives. They spent years crossing paths but it wasn’t until they were thrown together while working on the film Jumping the Broom that their storybook romance began. Faced with starting a new relationship and wanting to avoid potentially devastating pitfalls, DeVon and Meagan chose to do something almost unheard of in today’s society—abstain from sex until they were married. DeVon and Meagan share the life-changing message that waiting—rather than rushing a relationship—can help you find the person you’re meant to be with. The Wait is filled with candid his-and-hers accounts of the most important moments of their relationship and practical advice on how waiting for everything—from dating to sex—can transform relationships, allowing you to find a deep connection based on patience, trust, and faith.
In a world that is constantly changing, we are always waiting for something. We wait for beauty that does not fade. We wait for an identity and a place that is secure. We wait for healing from the hurts of the past. And there, in the midst of the waiting, you not only find the Lord but discover He is the Only One worth waiting for.
Wise Woman Waits merupakan sebuah buku yang sangat inspiratif serta akan membuka wawasan tentang sebuah penantian yang benar, yang akan membawa kita semakin dekat dengan penggenapan janji Tuhan atas diri kita. Wanita yang bijak adalah wanita yang mau belajar untuk sabar menunggu hingga waktu yang tepat. Vol. 1 yang mengajarkan tentang 4 area kehidupan secara spesifik yaitu Womanhood, Waiting, Leadership, dan Relationship yang berisi tulisan, puisi, ilustrasi, dan kutipan inspiratif (quotes) yang beragam dan menarik agar mudah dibaca.
The author examines not only the imbalance in the marital fortunes of men and women but its effect on the roles of women in the community. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Daughter Wait is an invitation to consider a different approach to dating and relationships. If you have ever wondered: - How do I have a Godly relationship? - How do I know if he is the one? - What are realistic boundaries in a Christian relationship? - How do I move on from a broken heart? Then this book is for you. Within these pages are my most vulnerable and heartbreaking moments, along with the powerful revelations and realisations that set my heart on a new course. It is a warning of the perils of dating and a reminder of the promises of a Godly relationship. Written in Carly's unique conversational style, you'll cry, laugh and cheer as you follow her story of love and loss. Daughter Wait is a timeless reminder that regardless of your past, God has the best for your future.
A job, a true love, a baby, a cure. . . We’re all waiting for something from God. And the place between His answers can feel like a wasteland where dreams—and faith—go to die. When we’re waiting, we wonder, “Why?”, “Why me?”, and “How long?” But the truth? . . . When God says, “Wait,” He doesn’t tell us for how long. When God says, “Wait,” we face one of life’s greatest tests. When God says, “Wait,” we have decisions to make. When God says, “Wait,” we can control only two things: how we wait, and who we become along the way. Author Elizabeth Laing Thompson invites you to walk alongside people of the Bible who had to wait on God. . .imperfect heroes like David, Miriam, Naomi, Sarah, Joseph, and others. Their stories will provide a roadmap for your own story, helping you navigate the painful, lonely territory of waiting, coming out on the other side with your faith, relationships, and sense of humor intact. They might even help you learn to enjoy the ride. This book is about the journey of waiting, the space between answers, and the people we become while we live there.
A brilliant exploration of the natural, medical, psychological, and political facets of fertility When Belle Boggs's "The Art of Waiting" was published in Orion in 2012, it went viral, leading to republication in Harper's Magazine, an interview on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, and a spot at the intersection of "highbrow" and "brilliant" in New York magazine's "Approval Matrix." In that heartbreaking essay, Boggs eloquently recounts her realization that she might never be able to conceive. She searches the apparently fertile world around her--the emergence of thirteen-year cicadas, the birth of eaglets near her rural home, and an unusual gorilla pregnancy at a local zoo--for signs that she is not alone. Boggs also explores other aspects of fertility and infertility: the way longing for a child plays out in the classic Coen brothers film Raising Arizona; the depiction of childlessness in literature, from Macbeth to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; the financial and legal complications that accompany alternative means of family making; the private and public expressions of iconic writers grappling with motherhood and fertility. She reports, with great empathy, complex stories of couples who adopted domestically and from overseas, LGBT couples considering assisted reproduction and surrogacy, and women and men reflecting on childless or child-free lives. In The Art of Waiting, Boggs deftly distills her time of waiting into an expansive contemplation of fertility, choice, and the many possible roads to making a life and making a family.
Dating is like an audition. You put on your best and do your best to be in character, and you hope to be chosen for the leading role. Yet when you're not chosen, after a while disappointment, unworthiness, and insecurity mount, threatening your inner peace and thoughts of ever finding the one. When Jolene entered the dating world in her twenties, she thought she'd find happiness. Instead, she experienced one heartbreak after another. In journaling and questioning why she could never latch on to a date, she learned valuable lessons that eventually helped her grasp true inner peace and security. Now happily married to the love of her life, Jolene shares her inspirational collection of personal dating stories, with the goal of helping singles and newly married women grasp the foundational elements that help relationships last, including: knowing what you want establishing healthy boundaries communicating effectively including friends and family listening to the Holy Spirit Though life won't always be perfect, and you struggle with loneliness in singleness or confusion in dating the wrong person, He's Worth the Wait: The Christian Gal's Guide to Dating and Waiting empowers you to seek after a perfect God who gives perfect peace and walks with you as you wait in patient expectation for the person He has for you.