This video training (and printable download) will teach you the ABC's of Healing so you can get over the heartache and find your happy. ...
Posted by Mary Dittman on 04/14/2022
This free video training will teach you how to stop feeling lonely. The best part - you don't need to find people to help you! ...
Posted by Mary Dittman on 04/14/2022
You will feel more confident after this short program. You will feel truly confident - without being a phony! You will know how to get some quick wins easily that will leave you feeling super-successful. You will know how to encourage yourself when it seems like nobody else is encouraging you. What you'll get:3 video lessons 3 audio lessons How to Be Happy When You're Single and You Don't Want to Be Single ebook Lifetime accessCommunity where you can connect with other women who are on this journey with you7-day money back guarantee* *If not completely satisfied,...
Posted by Mary Dittman on 04/14/2022
Learn how to stop feeling lonely - even when you are by yourself! This self-paced program shows you how to overcome loneliness so you can live the life you desire. ...
Posted by Mary Dittman on 04/14/2022
Mary Dittman is an award-winning professor, writer, and speaker. She is the creator of College On Fleek and One-Derful Life. Mary's journey of singleness through her 20's, 30's, and 40's will help and inspire you as you create a life you love, even if you're single and you don't want to be! "I always wanted to get married and have a family," Mary says. "But, I'm well over 40 and that never happened for me. And I spent a lot of years feeling sad about it because part of my definition of a fulfilled life includes being a wife and mother. But I realized...
Posted by Mary Dittman on 04/14/2022
Life can be messy. Life can be difficult. Life can be painful. It's part of being human. Experiencing the struggles in life, in a way, reminds us we are alive. Yet through these struggles and often times pain, we can find beauty once again. For God is able to take our deepest disappointment and use it for His greatest good. The "Pearls of Wisdom" in this book were born out of pain and hurt, both physical and emotional. There were questions, doubts, and many tears. There was also restoration, healing, and a new understanding of God's grace. Whether you are currently enduring...
Posted by Shana Grooms on 02/21/2022
If you are experiencing a season of suffering, you will find hope, humor, and healing throughout the pages of Beauty Beyond the Thorns: Discovering Gifts in Suffering . Modern-day stories of suffering are paralleled with biblical accounts that will both enrich your understanding of the Bible and provide hope for your personal journey. We all need healing, whether experiencing physical or emotional pain from the thorns of divorce, job loss, grief, addiction, disability, or financial troubles. When we follow Jesus, God offers us gifts such as joy, hope, compassion, and mercy to help us...
Posted by Darci Steiner on 10/30/2021
Inevitably, we face change every day of our lives, which can impact our lives differently. How we make sense of it will affect how we process it and respond innovatively and creatively. Through their adversity, twenty-one POWERFUL Queens gained a greater understanding of dealing with personal challenges, learned to overcome the mounting stress, and were empowered with the tools to survive and thrive. These amazing women put POWER to the PEN and courageously shared their powerful stories and practical wisdom on how they defied the odds by discovering that adversity entrusted them with the secret...
Posted by Cheryl Hurley on 09/27/2021
Is it okay for Christians to doubt? When we don't get answers or see God's guiding hand, it's hard to keep praying or walking forward in faith. Difficult times often cloud our perspective. Many Christians confuse doubt with unbelief and are afraid to admit those fears, but God is not threatened by our questions, and doubt does not negate our faith. Our doubts express a yearning to be sure of what-and who-we trust. When our questions are answered by trust, faith is fed and our doubts transform into deeper belief that pushes us toward a decision. 1. When we address doubt head-on our...
Posted by Sheryl Giesbrecht Turner on 09/07/2021
Many of us encounter times in which we feel forgotten, overlooked, or invisible. In Unforgettable, author Stephanie Henderson speaks to the core of a woman's heart where these feelings often dwell. She not only reveals her personal journey with the Lord but also explores applicable biblical teachings and inspirational anecdotes to help women understand themselves more deeply and discover that they too are unforgettable through the lens of God's vast love and grace. Through stories of remarkable and powerful women in the Bible - such as Hannah, Jochebed, Elizabeth, Mary, and Mary Magdalene...
Posted by Stephanie Henderson on 07/29/2020
Written in an easy-to-understand, conversational style, Restoring the Shattered is an account of Nancy E. Head’s journey through single-motherhood and poverty. The permanent divide between her and her husband led to a shattering of their family as the children settled into separate camps. The story begins when Nancy and her children have little to eat. Through a miraculous intervention, God provides—and leads them along their way. Other interventions and more guidance came from people of different denominations, illustrating Christ’s love through the larger Church. When...
Posted by Nancy E. Head on 04/03/2020
The Ultimate Host called you and me before we were born. He said: “Come on in, you are welcome here. I made you to know Me. You can know me best at My table.” His call is personal. He loved us and He called us. You may have answered. But is that all? Not even close. Because God welcomed us, we must pass along that welcome to others. Why invite? Because the more we do, the more we are like God. We all have reasons why we don't invite, but understanding God's welcoming heart gives us the courage and motivation to get beyond those reasons. Come to My Table offers four simple...
Posted by Sue Donaldson on 02/21/2020