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Trust. It's a small, simple word. But it's hard to do. Walk with Sheila Walsh as she explores the value of truly trusting our Heavenly Father. When you know who's in control, and trust who's in control, it changes everything; it transforms our nightmares into an exhilarating life of faith. Ready to see some beautiful, unexpected things happen in your life? Give God the gift of trusting Him completely.
Do you work late too often? Have difficulty with co-workers? Check your BlackBerry during dinner? Dr. Cloud shows you how to construct and maintain limits on the devices, distractions, and day-to-day demands that have taken over your job---and are invading your personal life. You'll discover a balanced way of living that encompasses work, family, and God.
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It's time to rethink our perspectives on money and possessions. In this thoroughly researched and extensively updated classic, Randy Alcorn shows us how to view them accurately---as God's provision for our good, the good of others, and his glory. Alcorn presents a biblical and comprehensive view of money and possessions.
Think you can't lose weight? Don't despair! Colbert believes you can---if you go about it wisely. In this follow-up to The Seven Pillars of Health, you'll discover the top five reasons why diets fail; explore weight-loss fundamentals; overcome roadblocks including insulin resistance, neurotransmitter imbalance, and hormonal imbalance; and design a program catered to your needs.
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If you want to make a positive change in your life Why Your Best Is Good Enough is for you! Writing in his warm and direct style, Dr. Kevin Leman shows you how to value your talents and gifts and accept your shortcomings. Regardless of the past, you can develop a healthy lifestyle today. Dr. Leman also shows you how to apply these same principles in raising children with healthy self-esteem.
Hospice nurse Harris shares more than 40 true stories about what lies beyond death and what the living can learn from the dying. Her patients' visions of angels, sightings of departed loved ones, and sounds of ethereal music open a window onto the next world, providing comfort and assurance for those facing death and loss. Slightly imperfect.
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