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This book will have a wide range of interested readers. It has a strong God-faith based element for Christian bookstores, as well as the Amish community. It has a story line that will appeal to all ages and is written in an easy to understand format for young readers as well. Many will relate to the traumatic auto accident while others empathize with the abusive background of the author. There will be those who have wronged others and seek forgiveness, and still others who have been wronged needing to forgive. The life lessons in this simple book far outreach what any of us can really foresee. Law enforcement officers will enjoy the realities of the job they are tasked with on a daily basis being portrayed, and courtroom employees will as well. Medical professionals will relate to the organized chaos of the trauma unit. Parents, grandparents, and children can all put themselves in the place of one losing a family member. People everywhere in every walk of life think “That could’ve been me” in many of the scenarios occurring in this book making it extremely relatable to everyone. The uplifting ending leaves its readers on an emotional high wishing to read it again and again.
Written in an easy-to-understand, conversational style, Restoring the Shattered is an account of Nancy E. Head’s journey through single-motherhood and poverty. The permanent divide between her and her husband led to a shattering of their family as the children settled into separate camps. The story begins when Nancy and her children have little to eat. Through a miraculous intervention, God provides—and leads them along their way. Other interventions and more guidance came from people of different denominations, illustrating Christ’s love through the larger Church. When one of Nancy’s grown children became Catholic, she became more aware of the ways her own evangelical tradition often dismisses Catholic believers and misinterprets many of their doctrines. While doctrines may differ, so many essential beliefs are the same. Restoring the Shattered looks at the causes of the Reformation and other schisms, and how the original schism in Christianity happened because of a mistranslation. Misunderstanding others’ faith languages feeds so much separation today. Nancy encourages pursuing accord among evangelical, Catholic, and Christian Orthodox communities in order to lead the Church to the kind of ministry that helped Nancy’s family so much and rebuild the ruins of society through obedience to Christ’s call for Christian accord.
Many counselors are not adequately prepared to help those suffering from complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). In this updated text, Heather Davediuk Gingrich provides an essential resource for Christian counselors, ably integrating the established research on trauma therapy with insights from her own thirty years of experience and an understanding of the special concerns related to Christian counseling.
Irene Spencer did as she felt God commanded in marrying her brother-in-law Verlan LeBaron, becoming his second wife. When the government raided the fundamentalist, polygamous Mormon village of Short Creek, Arizona, Irene and her family fled to Verlan's brothers' Mexican ranch. They lived in squalor and desolate conditions in the Mexican desert with Verlan's six brothers, one sister, and numerous wives and children. Readers will be appalled and astonished, but most amazingly, greatly inspired. Irene's dramatic story reveals how far religion can be stretched and abused and how one woman and her children found their way out, into truth and redemption.
In her stunningly transparent memoir, From Shattered to Restored, Nanette Larson shares her journey from a life of constant hopelessness and despair, deep depression, crippling anxiety, and suicidality, to one full of victorious hope and purpose. In this life-changing Restoration Guide, Nanette expands on the faith and recovery principles first shared in her memoir to help readers develop a deep and abiding relationship with God as they recover hope and discover purpose in their own lives. This companion Restoration Guide offers practical application of faith and recovery principles for small groups and individuals. Each chapter mirrors its respective chapter in the memoir, utilizing study questions, points for reflection, prayers, pertinent Scripture, and more. Through the teaching and interactive prompts in the Restoration Guide, the reader will learn how to apply four essential principles of restoration that are continuously woven throughout the journey of recovery and discovery: 1.Abide in Christ. 2.Cast down every high thing that exalts itself above the knowledge of God. 3.Renew your mind through the Word of God. 4.Yield to the Holy Spirit. Position your heart for the Holy Spirit to do the real work of recovery and discovery as you open the pages of your heart before God with the pages of the Restoration Guide.
Shattered, Covered, Restored draws you into the captivating life of the Caplin Family. Before the age of 30, Aaron Caplin has lost his parents -both of them prominent pastors in their own right. Aaron is left with the overwhelming assignment of raising his younger brother, Devin. Newly married, building a business, wrestling with his parents' preaching legacy and his own calling, Aaron soon discovers he has gotten more than he bargained for. Then his "hidden" past comes back to taunt him. An old story with new characters emerges with Devin as the star. Family secrets, betrayal, and abuse shatter this family and all those connected to them. Sometimes NOT making truths known can be more of a detriment than help, and the road to restoration is long and winding.
A jewel is considered to be a prized, valuable, expensive, and worthy possession. When owned, they are kept in a safe place if they aren't worn. When worn, they are admirable and receive much praise. Each jewel comes with a story. From a wedding ring, jewels passed down through generations, to jewels received on a special occasion. They each tell their very own story that is different from other jewels. God sees your heart as precious, valuable, and worthy jewels that He holds in His hands. In His eyes, each heart sparkles bright and He desires for all of us to see the sparkle as well. Each heart has a story that is different from others. However, those stories can relate to others, but even with similarities, your story is very personal and unique to you. It is the journey of life you have endured and walked through to get to where you are today. And it continues to tell a story each day you live until you meet with God face-to-face. However, there are parts of our hearts that have been shattered and wounded so deeply by experiences that we have or are currently walking through. God, being the Craftsman of our hearts, desires to take each shattered piece and mend them back together through restoration, to be the bright shining jewel He has created it to be. Walk with me these next five weeks as God takes you through the process of restoration as I highlight my own journey of being restored from a "once shattered jewel."
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