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The popular author of Freeing Your Mind from Memories That Bind now presents a true "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade" story of her life--a story of courage and the faith to rise above adversity.
A revealing "personality profile" self-test and Littauer's insightful advice help readers better understand themselves and others. A bestseller.
Understanding the four personality types helps couples get along better and respect each other's differences.
After profiling both adult & child personalities, Florence Littauer uses colorful examples to advise parents of factors that affect their relationships with their children.
Deep within, every woman longs for her own Cinderella experience: to rise from her humble past, discover the best in herself, and be appreciated by a true, lasting love. Yet, her own efforts to fill the yearning often end in tatters. And no man can rescue her. In Dancing in the Arms of God, the Cinderella fairy tale provides a powerful allegory for women's deepest hopes and dreams and the God who longs to fill them. It's a message proved true in the life of author Connie Neal. For all of us who have wrestled with disillusionment, abandonment, our own limitations, and the lies that whisper we're not beautiful, Connie's true-life insights reveal what it means to dance with God . . . following his lead until every promise he's ever made proves true.
A Story Collection That Touches the Heart This delightful collection of inspirational stories is a warm hug for your waiting heart. Read them one at a time or a few in a sitting, and each cozy story will provide a sweet moment of rest and a reason to smile. You'll find stories by some of your favorite authors, such as Patsy Clairmont, Zig Ziglar, Ravi Zacharias, Florence Littauer, and Alan Loy McGinnis, as well as some by new friends you'll enjoy getting to know. So get comfortable -- whether with a warm, fuzzy blanket or in a lazy, summer hammock; with an ice-cold glass of tea or a frothy cup of hot chocolate -- and get ready to be refreshed, renewed, and refilled. Sweet stories that hug the heart -- a gift worth giving yourself, as well as those you love.
Liz was a young, naive California girl when she met and married Tony, a dashing Dutch-American international businessman. They met and married in Tehran, and for the next two decades they lived a glamorous life of travel and adventure. The couple lived in Iran under the Shah, cosmopolitan Morocco, Apartheid South Africa, and later placid Iowa. Then, as the years passed, the tale turned for the worse, as Tony declined into Alzheimer’s dementia, and Liz took on the role of primary caregiver and head of the family. At home in Colorado, Liz reflects that her life and marriage have been an adventure in self-discovery.
What if by breaking six specific rules, you could throw off the shackles of other people's expectations and pursue a more authentic and liberating faith? Popular author and speaker Bill Perkins challenges men to follow Jesus' example: refuse to be handcuffed by rules that aren't God-given. Drawing on personal stories and Scriptural examples, Bill shows how defying these rules will help you to live a courageous and credible life free from hypocrisy and to unleash the passionate faith that resides within you. You can strengthen your connection with Christ by depending on him--not man-made rules--to transform you into the man he created you to be.
There is a lot that we don't know. That means that there are a lot of possibilities that are, epistemically speaking, open. For instance, we don't know whether it rained in Seattle yesterday. So, for us at least, there is an epistemic possibility where it rained in Seattle yesterday, and one where it did not. What are these epistemic possibilities? They do not match up with metaphysical possibilities - there are various cases where something is epistemically possible but not metaphysically possible, and vice versa. How do we understand the semantics of statements of epistemic modality? The ten new essays in this volume explore various answers to these questions, including those offered by contextualism, relativism, and expressivism.
Mississippi’s Scary Ghost Stories A graveyard where the dead do anything but rest peacefully, a haunted bridge that was the site of unspeakable violence, the ghost of an ancient witch who roams the dark woods—Mississippi has long been regarded as one of the most haunted states in America. This collection of ghost stories by author Jeff Duke presents the freakiest, most surprising ghostly tales of the Magnolia State. Horror fans will delight in these 14 chilling tales about haunted locations. They’re based on reportedly true accounts, which prove that Mississippi is the setting for some of the most compelling ghost stories ever told. The short stories are ideal for quick reading, and they are sure to captivate even the most reluctant of readers. So try them alone at home, or share them with friends around a campfire.