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  • af Sharon Norris Elliott
    188,95 kr.

    If God is real and so powerful, why won't He just tell me what to do and fix things in my life?If God wants me to follow Him, why is the Bible so hard to understand?Why do I feel like I have to work so hard to please Him?Living the Christian life is not turning out to be as simple as you thought it would be. After the initial excitement of realizing you've missed hell and made heaven, the equal realization has become clear: you've got to live here in this life for a while. If your life was a house, you expected Jesus to stay comfortably in the living room where you could serve Him when and how you wanted to do so. But alas, He keeps getting up, traipsing through the other rooms, and even suggesting that He be allowed to open closed doors. Are you willing to allow Him to peek into every room - to actually speak into the areas of your life you'd much rather prefer to hide, ignore, or totally wash away? The answer to that vague discomfort keeping you from experiencing the fullness of God's favor just might lie behind those doors.A Woman God Can Bless walks through the house of your life with you and Jesus. This book will help you ease open the doors of old patterns of behavior, ingrained habits, and accepted dispositions with which you've grown accustomed. Within these pages you will find gentle prompts that will help you let the Lord remodel those closed rooms by redesigning your thinking and behavior to line up with His will for how you should then live. The book will explore your identification with or participation in:speaking edifying words vs. corrupt communication Truth-telling vs. lyingExercising restraint vs. angerForgiveness vs. bitternessAnd moreCome away having been challenged, encouraged, and changed - empowered to live consistently as A Woman God Can Bless.

  • af Susan Bailey Burke
    188,95 kr.

    Chamron Phal was a carefree teenager when Pol Pot''s Khmer Rouge overthrew Cambodia''s capital, forever changing his life.Almost immediately, Chamron and his family, along with millions of Cambodians, were ejected from their home, herded into the forest, and forced to labor under torturous conditions. With barely enough food to survive, Chamron watched helplessly as members of his family died and countless individuals were dragged from camp, never to be seen again. Yet through each trial and near-death circumstance, Chamron marveled as one miracle after another saw him through.Eventually daring to risk escape, Chamron journeyed into the unknown, promising God that if he survived, he would serve Him the rest of his life. Would the God he hardly knew spare his life once more?