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Let. It. Go.: A DVD Study: How to Stop Running the Show and Start Walking in Faith

Product Description
▼▲Women are wired to control life's details. Let. It. Go., a six-session video-based study from author and popular speaker Karen Ehman, gives women practical, biblically based steps for letting go of the need to control, dictate, and even manipulate the people and situations around them, and instead, trust that God has their best interests in mind.
Session titles:
- God Called and He’d Life His Job Back (16:00)
- Combating the “Me First” Mentality (20:00)
- Pursuing the Appearance of Perfection (23:00)
- Practicing the Art of Soul Control (21:00)
- When Comparisons Lead to Over-Control (23:00)
- Fixing Your Eyes on the Attitude Indicator (25:00)
Approximate runtime: 130 minutes
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▼▲Product Information
▼▲Title: Let. It. Go.: A DVD Study: How to Stop Running the Show and Start Walking in Faith By: Karen Ehman Format: DVD Vendor: HarperChristian Resources Publication Date: 2012 | Weight: 3 ounces ISBN: 0310684536 ISBN-13: 9780310684534 UPC: 025986684532 Stock No: WW684534 |
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Publisher's Description
▼▲In this six-session womens small group Bible study (guide sold separately), Karen Ehman provides practical, biblically based steps for letting go of the need to control.
Lets face it: many women are wired to control. We make sure that the house is clean, the meals are prepared on time, the beds are made, the children are dressed, and everyone gets to work, school, and other activities on time. And trying to control it all is not only exhausting, but can also cause us to lose friends and sometimes, the affection of our families. It can earn wives and mothers the label of control freak and send those within our sphere of influence packing.
In this humorous, yet thought-provoking small group Bible study youll find the freedom and reward of living "out of control" putting God in the rightful place he deserves in your life. Armed with relevant biblical and current examples (both to emulate and to avoid), doable ideas, new thought patterns, and practical tools to implement, this study will gently lead you out of the land of over-control and into a place of quiet trust.
Sessions include:
- God Called and Hed Like His Job Back
- Combating the "Me First" Mentality
- Pursuing the Appearance of Perfection
- Practicing the Art of Soul Control
- When Comparisons Lead to Over-Control
- Fixing Your Eyes on the Attitude Indicator
Designed for use with the Let. It. Go. Study Guide (sold separately).
Author Bio
▼▲Karen Ehman is a Proverbs 31 Ministries speaker, a New York Times bestselling author, and a writer for Encouragement for Today, an online devotional that reaches over four million people daily. She has written seventeen books including the bestsellers Keep It Shut, Pressing Pause, and Keep Showing Up. Her passion is to help women to live their priorities as they reflect the gospel to a watching world. Married to her college sweetheart, Todd, the mother of three, and mom-in-law of two, she enjoys antique hunting, cheering for the Detroit Tigers, and feeding the many people who gather around her mid-century dining table for a taste of Mama Karens cooking. Connect with her at www.karenehman.com.
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▼▲Q: How many different video clips? How long is each one? How long are the videos?
There are a total of 6 sessions.
The sessions and times are below:
1. God Called and He's Like His Job Back (16 min)
2. Combatting the 'Me First' Mentality (20 min)
3. Pursuing the Appearance of Perfection (23 min)
4. Practicing the Art of Soul Control (21 min)
5. When Comparisons Lead to Over-Control (23 min)
6. Fixing Your Eyes on the Attitude Indicator (25 min)
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