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We know what is wrong with purity culture--now we need to know how to heal. Drawing on historical and psychological research, her own personal experience, and therapy case studies, Dr. Camden Morgante tackles what comes next in reclaiming our sexuality from the harmful teachings so many evangelical Christians grew up believing.With great compassion and insight, Dr. Camden- exposes five myths of purity culture and their effects on individuals and relationships- offers proven therapy techniques to replace harmful lies with healing truth- provides strategies to overcome shame in the mind and body- explores the connection between purity culture, trauma, and faith deconstruction- helps the hurting reconstruct their faith with peace and acceptanceA healthy sexuality is not out of reach for those who have been harmed by purity culture. You can find freedom from shame, restrictive gender roles, and stunted relationships. Dr. Camden shows you the way forward.
Tired of up-and-down feelings stealing your peace, sabotaging your relationships, and filling your mind with self-defeating thoughts? What if you had a proven emotional management tool to biblically respond to your feelings with both compassion and clarity? Discover three simple steps to better manage emotions to reduce stress, improve decision-making, and grow closer to God. In Emotional Confidence, certified Christian life coach and award-winning podcast host Alicia Michelle shares how to implement the method she's taught to tens of thousands into an ongoing lifestyle practice to effectively manage emotions for God's glory. This biblical, scientifically based method shows you how to- handle emotional overwhelm, overthinking, and avoidance - acknowledge feelings without judgment- process emotions through God's clarifying lens of truth- courageously choose a scriptural response With calming activities, client stories, scientific evidence, and heartfelt honesty, this book overflows with practical ways to confidently process emotions for better relationships, spiritual growth, and lasting calm.
Though the words "foster care" are not in the Bible, the act of caring for the vulnerable is clearly important to God. Perhaps nowhere is that kind of tender attention and care for the vulnerable more evident than in the act of fostering a child. But as foster parents pour themselves into the children God has called them to care for, they may find themselves feeling emptied, in need of being refreshed and reinvigorated for the day to come.With 60 devotions written especially for foster parents by a foster parent, Filled offers a special boost of spiritual energy and encouragement particular to the unique joys and challenges faced by those who open their homes and hearts to kids in need of love. Each reading includes Scripture, a real-life anecdote from the author's experience as a foster parent, an explanation of the biblical text, and suggestions for continued reading.
You shouldn't follow someone you don't trust, and you can't trust someone you don't know. So if you want to follow Jesus more closely, you need to know him more intimately. How do you do that? Well, how do you get to know anyone? By hearing their story, by asking them questions, by talking with them day by day. Which is exactly what Trust + Follow helps you do through 60 devotions designed to draw you into a closer relationship with your Savior. With a focus on exploring what God reveals about himself in his Word, these daily reflections help you- understand the importance of spending time with God each day- explore simple truths from Scripture that we too often complicate- experience the abundant joy of surrendering to Jesus- express yourself through daily writing and reflection prompts- boldly proclaim and live out your love for the One you follow
If we desire to honor God in all we do, we need to be in his Book every day. Through the Bible, God offers us so much more wisdom for living and leading--and for every domain of life--than anything this world can ever give us. That's why Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green wrote The Leader's Devotional. By sharing the biblical principles that are the foundation of his life and leadership, he challenges and encourages each of us to seek God's guidance for our lives, for our families, and for our organizations. With Scripture, reflection questions, and a short prayer, each devotional hits on a topic that is close to the heart. Do you want to live and work according to God's plans, hear what he's saying to you, and put it into practice? Then this is the devotional for you.
Do you have your life figured out yet? If not, congratulations--you're a normal teenager. That said, whether we know it or not, our lives leave clues about what matters to us. If we ignore those signals too long, we can end up missing opportunities and wasting time and energy drifting along or, worse yet, setting our course for the wrong destination.That's why every student should get to know who they are so they can start exploring the life they want. How Teens Win is a map to the very best treasure you'll ever discover--yourself. Your potential. Your possibility. Your future. We know the journey of self-discovery and adulting can be annoying sometimes. In this book we'll share a fun, simple process for better understanding your potential so you can start to formulate goals and plans that matter to you.Who will you become? How will you win? We're about to find out.
As our nation has experienced a renewal of reckoning with the reality of slavery in our past and the continued struggle for equality and liberation in the present, many previously untold stories have come to light. But not every story. Some histories remain shrouded, waiting for someone to uncover them and make them known. Incredibly, some of them have been hiding in plain sight for decades.Yonder Come Day brings these hidden histories into the light in an unconventional yet powerful way. Drawing from the recorded interviews of more than 3,000 formerly enslaved people from across the South collected in the 1930s, Jasmine L. Holmes creates a compelling "collective memoir" unlike anything you've read. The story follows Little One, a composite character who guides the modern-day reader through the experience of slavery. As she grows from Little One to Lonely One to Lovely One to Grandmama, she exposes both harsh truths and an irrepressible spirit, helping us better understand the love, resilience, and faithfulness necessary to survive the evils of our nation's original sin.Teachers, historians, and anyone doing the work of reconciliation will find that Yonder Come Day is the vital resource they didn't even know they were missing.
Can heaven really give us hope here and now? We know we're supposed to look forward to heaven, and we certainly feel there must be something better than the pain, disappointment, and grief we experience in this world. But we still have so many questions about eternity, like - Is heaven real?- What is heaven like?- Will heaven heal our disappointments?- Does everyone go to heaven?- Will my pets be there?- What will I look like in heaven?- Will I see and know my family and friends? Beloved author Sheila Walsh takes you deep into Scripture to answer these questions and more. With great compassion and engaging personal stories, she encourages you to endure the trials of this life by keeping an eye on the glorious reality of our forever home. For anyone weary of this broken world, this vivid picture of our eternal future offers a hope that changes how we experience every day we spend alive on earth--if we let it.
In a noisy world, the cultivation of quiet may feel like a luxury you do not have. But it is also vital to your spiritual life. When we spend our days distracted by social media, news, entertainment, and jam-packed schedules, we make it nearly impossible to experience the kind of thought life that allows us to grow into the people God created us to be--to become more and more like Jesus. We're too busy and distracted to notice the people and situations God has placed in our path for our spiritual benefit.Reclaiming Quiet is your invitation to discover the profound joy of resisting our cultural obsession with distraction and instead cultivating a life of holy attention. With practical strategies to add stillness, listening, and rest into your daily rhythms, this book shows you how to - care for your inner life- listen to the voice of God in the everyday- stay grounded in the now while looking with hope and expectation to the futureYou're more than a viewer, a user, or a consumer. You are a child of God, a recipient of his grace, a disciple who is seeking to follow him more closely. It's time to reclaim all that. It's time to seek out some holy quiet.
Can heaven really give us hope here and now? We know we're supposed to look forward to heaven, and we certainly feel there must be something better than the pain, disappointment, and grief we experience in this world. But we still have so many questions about eternity, like - Is heaven real?- What is heaven like?- Will heaven heal our disappointments?- Does everyone go to heaven?- Will my pets be there?- What will I look like in heaven?- Will I see and know my family and friends? Beloved author Sheila Walsh takes you deep into Scripture to answer these questions and more. With great compassion and engaging personal stories, she encourages you to endure the trials of this life by keeping an eye on the glorious reality of our forever home. For anyone weary of this broken world, this vivid picture of our eternal future offers a hope that changes how we experience every day we spend alive on earth--if we let it.
What does it mean to be a woman? What makes her her? Why are there differences between men and women? What do we lose as progressive movements try to erase those differences? And where do we go from here?With insight and passion, the founders of Girl Defined Ministries confront the confusion of our culture and the conflicting voices of the feminist movement in order to bring clarity to the biblical womanhood found in God's Word. This book will help you sort through the noise to develop a clear understanding of who God made you to be so you can stand firm and fearless despite the shifting winds of our society.With a discussion guide at the end of each chapter to help you dig deeper, this book makes an excellent choice for women's book clubs and Bible study groups or the perfect read to share with a friend over coffee.
What does it mean to be a real man? Our culture seems confused about that question and why it even matters. But God has made you for a type of manhood that will not only fulfill you but also benefit everyone around you--if you choose to pursue it. It's not about being athletic or driving a big truck or getting rich (or getting girls). It's much bigger and better than that.Funny, honest, and packed with wisdom, The (Young) Men We Need gives you a clear vision of what it means to be a man by showing why it's crucial that you- forsake the fake and relish the real- protect the vulnerable- be ambitious about the right things- make women and children feel safe, not threatened- choose today who you will become tomorrow- take responsibility for your own spiritual lifeThe world is waiting for you to show up and step into God's purpose for you as a man. This book shows you how to get there.
Building a vibrant and joyful marriage is always a challenge. When you add the stresses inherent in parenting children with disabilities, it becomes both more difficult and more critical. Once on the brink of divorce, Kristin and Todd Evans uncovered the unique set of skills crucial for growing a fulfilling relationship amid the extraordinary challenges of caring for their two children with special needs. Weaving together insights from Scripture, research, and clinical and personal experience, they show you how to- identify your unique needs- assess your strengths and weaknesses- set your priorities- develop healthy stress management skills- deepen your communication and connection- tackle problems as a team- find ways to rest and recharge- nurture sexual intimacy- build a strong support network- and so much more"Filled with hope when you need it most--and many practical action and relational steps you can take right now--this new book gives couples the perfect roadmap for thriving in the midst of troubled times."--Matt Jacobson, founder of FaithfulMan.com, and Lisa Jacobson, founder of Club31Women.com"For any couple whose relationship is crumbling under the grief and stress of parenting children with disabilities, these pages offer priceless hope and help. It's not too late to make a new way forward, together, and this book shows the way."--Rob and Joanna Teigen, founders of Growing Home Together and bestselling authors
How to navigate great change with even greater courageIf it seems like the world is in a constant state of flux, that's because it is. Our work, families, friendships, and society are always changing, which can leave us feeling disoriented and discouraged. And while lots of people offer "tips and tricks" or "life hacks" to help us cope, the real secret to feeling like we're standing on solid ground is deeper--and we can't do it alone.In Life in Flux, leadership, career, and vocation experts Michaela O'Donnell and Lisa Pratt Slayton teach the practical skills needed in order to navigate constant change. They show you how to - face the pain and longings that come with change- do the inner work of waking up and letting go- embrace the unknown with confidence- listen to God's guiding voice - get to know yourself, really- find and keep friends for the journey- stay attuned to your rhythms and values moving forward"If leadership is more about who you are than what you do, Life in Flux is the perfect guidebook to keep you focused on who you are becoming. Through relevant case studies, vivid stories, practical postures, and transformational prayers, you'll be equipped with what you need to keep being changed by Christ to change those around you."--Kara Powell, PhD, chief of leadership formation at Fuller Theological Seminary and coauthor of Faith Beyond Youth Group
"In What Really Matters, Hal addresses a challenge we all face--how to make a difference without burning out and sacrificing relationships. The principles in this book are both valuable and applicable, regardless of whether you're leading a global ministry or a group of friends."--Craig Groeschel, pastor of Life.Church and New York Times bestselling author"Hal's work with Convoy of Hope, which helps millions of people in need worldwide, is a beautiful story in its own right. However, this is more than that--this is a story that will cause you to imagine how God can use the difficulty you have faced for his glory."--Jennie Allen, New York Times bestselling author of Find Your People and Get Out of Your Head and founder and visionary of IF: Gathering"Hal Donaldson has given his life to making a difference in this world and helping those in great need. In What Really Matters, Hal gives an honest and vulnerable view of not only the reward but the cost of daring greatly. I highly recommend this book to any hopeful world changer!"--Chris Tomlin, Grammy Award-winning musician and songwriter"Captivating and poignant. This testament to the power of collective goodwill is a must-read for anyone seeking to navigate life with greater compassion and understanding."--Kathy Ireland, actress, entrepreneur, and philanthropist"What Really Matters is a deep exhale and look back at the greatness accomplished by a family who puts the needs of others first. There is an honest recognition of the cost of selfless living and a question put forward for us as we turn each page: Is it possible to love my spouse [and children] well while caring for the poor, the widow, and the orphan?"--Mōriah and Joel Smallbone, artist and actress; for KING & COUNTRY"Self-care is not a luxury but a necessity in order to fulfill God's calling in our lives. Every leader needs this book!"--Chris Hodges, senior pastor of Church of the Highlands and author of Out of the Cave and Pray First
What if those around you are more open to Christianity than you think?The majority of non-Christians are not hostile to the faith or looking for a fight. In fact, most are open and even curious about spiritual matters. Yet evangelism training and apologetic resources are often geared toward knowing what to say to hard-core atheists and evolutionists, who make up less than 10 percent of the unchurched population.If you're ready to have respectful and fruitful spiritual conversations with your spiritually curious friends, neighbors, and family members, Mark Matlock shows you how to- create a church culture that is open to spiritual exploration and discovery- help foster meaningful connections to Jesus and his church- start spiritual conversations and break through common communication barriers- bridge the gap between traditional Christianity and the modern spiritual climate"Grounded in both research and decades of ministry experiences, this book offers a much-needed guide to understand this spiritually curious generation. Weaving together data, stories, and practical application, Mark identifies the key shifts required to better engage this generation and to have fruitful spiritual conversations."--Tom Lin, president and CEO, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship"We must tell both the coming generations and the unchurched generations among us the good news of Jesus. In this book, you will discover not only information about where we are and the challenges we face but also hopeful and helpful ideas on what to do about them. Every one of us has a part in passing on our faith. Mark helps us do just that."--Ed Stetzer, PhD, dean, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
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