Life Principles for Living out the Greatest Commandment is written for the one who wants to know how to love God completely. Too often this high calling sounds exceedingly difficult for the average believer. Settling for mediocrity in Christ and half-hearted devotion, instead, is the standard. In this eight-week study women discover obedience to the Greatest Commandment is not an impossible feat, but a natural response to a God who loves the unlovable, the unfaithful, the mistake-laden, and the average halfhearted pursuer. Participants learn to discern differences between simply loving...
Posted by Cheri Strange on 01/06/2016
Even for the follower of Christ, life is not always easy or fair. Yet, Sheryl Giesbrecht has learned, from the depths of past pain, it is possible to be raised up. It is possible to heal. Most importantly, it is possible to exchange hurt for hope. In her inspirational new book, Get Back Up: Trusting God When Life Knocks You Down , Sheryl tells her own story. She also uses scripture to tell the stories of so many other Biblical figures who stumbled before they could be helped up. Sheryl’s message is one of hope. Trusting God in the midst of a life turned upside down is essential...
Posted by Sheryl Giesbrecht Turner on 12/30/2015
Torment! How do women conquer torment? Many women experience the ramifications of either outside forces or the misguided assumptions that evoke personal defenses of their mind. Even in speaking to women about this, I had to come to grips with the actual torment from both arenas of outer voices and inner turmoil to learn how to overcome with victory, poise and grace. In this teaching you will learn what torment is, how it is applied, the devices of torment and how to be confident in your own victory. You can finally put the loud, oppressing voices to rest. There are specific spirits that operate...
Posted by Lynnette Appling, MSHRM, PHR on 12/28/2015
Positions of self worth and value are being compromised and destroyed. Every woman has the desire to feel accepted and loved. The desire is so great that we try to satisfy those deep desires by our own means. We rely on self accomplishments such as striving to be a successful business woman, to receive a master’s degree, or to get married and have a family, signifying acceptance into society. Some women rely on their exterior beauty to affirm their importance. However, the impact in the end becomes futile. Our accomplishments and abilities can only carry us so far. Once we fulfill one area,...
Posted by Melissa Pearce on 12/15/2015
This is the daily planning template Marnie has used for years to manage small to mega projects with ease. Instructions are included. Downloads as an editable .xls file to your computer. ...
Posted by Marnie Swedberg on 12/07/2015
Unveiling Jesus will take you through the Gospels in a year. As you travel through the Holy Scriptures, allow God to reveal His truths about His Word and then disclose to you how those Scriptures apply to your own life. While on this journey with God, I believe you will discover the heart of Jesus. Allow Him to reveal to you how Jesus loved, interacted with people, met their needs, and accepted them. You will also learn these simple truths are what He desires for His people to do here on earth. Jesus loved people unconditionally and believed in them. In discovering the heart of Jesus, I believe...
Posted by Melissa Pearce on 12/02/2015
MY PRAYER CHAIR, WINNER OF THREE BOOK AWARDS, IS NOW AVAILABLE IN THREE VERSIONS––ENGLISH, SPANISH, AND AUDIOBOOK. LISTEN TO CHAPTER 19, “JUST BREATHE.” ALSO, A FREE DOWNLOADABLE LEADER’S GUIDE IS AVAILABLE IN EITHER SPANISH OR ENGLISH. How often do you communicate with Jesus? Every day or just in times of need? Do you view prayer as a privilege or a last resort? My Prayer Chair encourages the reader to engage in an ongoing conversation with God - seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Expect splashes of humor and heartfelt stories mixed with encouragement, scripture and prayer...
Posted by Carla McDougal on 11/17/2015
How many times have you looked at your wayward loved one’s life and circumstances and thought – there is no hope – they are never coming back to God? There is nothing more frustrating than watching your loved ones drift away from God. But there IS hope! Don’t give up – there is something that you can do! You can PRAY and Believe God! Don’t lay down in defeat. Be determined not to leave any of your Prodigals in the kingdom of darkness! Galatians 6:9 says, that you will reap a harvest if you do not give up! In this practical, hands-on Guide, author, speaker and prayer warrior...
Posted by Debra Bosacki on 11/13/2015
What can the bravery of a hobbit, the faith of a elf, or the greed of a dragon teach us about ourselves? How can their stories lead us to the real Kingdom where God is weaving His fantasy world into reality? In Hobbits, You, and the Spiritual World of Middle-Earth , Jill Richardson overlays the Bible with the The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, giving us a peek into God's fantasy world - a world of wonder and awe. Discover the deep spiritual truths found in J.R.R. Tolkien's classic characters and learn how to apply then in your own epic story. Find it here . ...
Posted by Jill Richardson on 11/10/2015
All women want to feel is valued. But problems arise when we seek confirmation that we are enough using the world's standards. Almost from birth, we are trained to find the approval and acceptance we crave in the eyes of family, friends, and even strangers. The result is that we cannot believe we are who God says we are--accepted, loved, beautiful, and treasured. We get tangled up in the world's assessment and our own self-judgment. With hope-filled writing and plenty of hard-won personal advice, Carey Scott shows women how to untangle their self-esteem from the world and anchor it in Jesus....
Posted by Carey Scott on 11/01/2015
A life-line to those in troubled marriages AND A faith building love story for those in good ones. ... Real & Raw ... A MUST READ! Through her own personal struggles author, Deborah Ross, shares with readers a message of hope as she emotionally identifies with the suffering of a broken marriage. This biblical teaching challenges the hurting to believe God against all odds and seeing salvation of the Lord come to pass in their spouse. The underlying message Ross emphasizes is 1 Corinthians 13 and the promise that God never fails to offer His love. ...
Posted by Deborah Ross on 11/01/2015
Destined to be a new Christmas classic, Mary Had A Little Lamb tells more than the familiar Christmas story. With beautiful illustrations, contagious rhyme, and a powerful surprise ending, it tells us all what Christmas is really about, imparting essential life lessons, most importantly, that God is real and speaks to us today. A parent guide provides myth-busters and key talking points to bring truth and deeper meaning to the well-known story. Help make your Christmas more meaningful this year. You’ll wish you had this book when you were a child. ...
Posted by Susan Panzica on 10/31/2015