Table Mentoring: A Simple Guide to Coming Alongside will help you begin sharing with another believer what God continues to teach you. We all know someone older or younger than ourselves, and God wants us mentoring and being mentored at any age. We teach another what we've learned at the feet of Jesus so that they grow up in Jesus. That’s the goal. Not only for fun—though it often is; not only to make a new friend—which usually happens. Mentoring, at a table or not, needs to be part of every believer’s life. We know God so that we can help another to know God....
Posted by Sue Donaldson on 02/27/2020
1. For now! For now, this is happening; but it isn’t forever! 2. TIME on TASK. 3. Grow up in Christ, mature in your walk, and live a life worthy of the calling. 4. I know that I know. Deb Copeland lives to give. An author, world class entrepreneur, former Fortune 500 executive, adoptive parent, philanthropist, ministry leader, wife, mother, and lover of souls, Deb has spoken to multitudes from coast to coast. With clarity and authenticity, she shares how Jesus Christ has sustained her through her darkest, most difficult times, and how you, too, can experience His grace. Learn more at ...
Posted by Deb Copeland on 09/26/2019
Deborah Lovett - Speakery Women helping and encouraging each other to a deeper growing relationship with Jesus Christ, through HIS word, prayer and fellowship, so that we will be a reflection of HIS IMAGE IN OUR WORLD FOR TODAY. ...
Posted by Deborah Lovett on 09/23/2019
Balancing the demands of daily life can be distracting causing our prayer life to be disjointed. These distractions are not limited to external factors but frequently include internal struggles, feelings of insecurity, and the desire for perfection. These issues often crowd out that still small voice of God, creating a sense of vulnerability that can lead to discouragement. Devotions for the Distracted Heart will challenge, inspire and empower you to embrace God’s love and grow in faith. Buy now ...
Posted by Peg Arnold on 08/09/2019
Trials, we all endure them and some are so bad we do not think we will make it, despair sets in with a feeling within that life is coming to an end! You just cannot take it. Hannah must have felt that way. Hannah and Elkanah were married and in love and wanted to grow their love into a family. There was just one problem with that, she was barren. Months became years and tears filled her heart. What Hannah did not realize, was that her barrenness would blossom into Samuel. He was a prophet, a priest and the last of the judges and the first to anoint kings. ...
Posted by Sandra (Lott) Smith on 07/31/2019
Get Your Spirit On! is for girls and young women who are already cheerleaders, aspire to be cheerleaders, or simply wish to cheer for God. This upbeat devotional offers one entry per week for 40 weeks (which should cover a typical cheer season) and features a prayer (Megaphone to Master); a scripture (Strength Training); a thought-provoking question (Fire Up!); a journaling section (Ready. Ok.), a say it out loud declaration (Give a Shout!) and an action step (Jump Into Acton!), as well as Fit Tips, Fast Stats about cheerleading, and words to actual chants and cheers. Whether done on your...
Posted by Michelle Medlock Adams on 02/26/2019
In the Church and in the world today, people feel detached from God and skeptical about His tangible presence and power. Yet God remains alive, active and accessible in our midst. Let's get real with each other about the imperfect but growing faith we have. Let's encourage each other by lifting our voices and proclaiming evidence from our daily lives that this faith is based in reality. Let's rejoice and confirm, "Our God Still Reigns!" LISA JAMIESON explores what happens when Christians freely share their stories of stumbling but exhilarating faith in Jesus....
Posted by Lisa Jamieson on 01/31/2019
A delightfully visual exploration of basic prayers for the young and young at heart. "Jesus, Let's Talk" helps children, early readers, and people with developmental differences enjoy the sweet basics of conversation with Jesus. There are many ways to worship and this natural approach to prayer inspires both the young and young at heart. Colorful photographs of children and young people celebrate that the fingerprints of God are on all people, all around the world. The book also highlights key prayer words using American Sign Language. Young ones who are not...
Posted by Lisa Jamieson on 01/31/2019
Kelly was bored. Growing up in a quiet Amish town in Northeastern Ohio in the 1970s, she was always on the hunt for excitement. Meeting Dace was an unexpected thrill. Home from the U.S. Navy, this handsome young musician shared his drugs, music, experiences beyond her naiveté. She never dreamed his charming façade hid a misogynist, eager to take control of her life. This is Kelly's journey from pregnant teen bride to a brainwashed wife, begging God to kill her abuser. As life became more dangerous she had to flee to protect herself and her two toddlers. Her search for independence...
Posted by Kelly Stigliano on 01/31/2019
C ry, Laugh, Cook! -New Book- How often do we talk about our lives growing up? Do we think about how our relationships with our siblings have changed over the years? Do we recognize the humor all around us? What lessons have we learned, what traits do we embrace, and what foods take us back home? This is the fabric of our lives—our history. Re- cording the experiences and ideals that carry us through life is one of the greatest gifts we can give to our family. This book is an example of one way to share the gift of who we are. The book will not be read just once. The threads...
Posted by Yvonne Conte on 12/17/2018
An audio series that identifies six strongholds that can keep you from walking in freedom. Visit here for more product . ...
Motherhood comes with a bombardment of emotions. Some are positive; others aren’t. Most are overwhelming at times. You’re not alone. People have children every day. Many have only the slightest idea what they’re doing. But they know one thing: they want to do their best. You want to do your best. To provide for your children and love them with everything you have. To not let them down. To not make the same mistakes your mom made, to be the kind of mom your mom was to you, or some combination of the two. The anticipation and possibilities for your child and yourself as...
Posted by Susan Lawrence on 09/24/2018