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True Identity: The Bible for Women Limited Edition (TNIV): Becoming Who You Are in Christ 2 reviews ZONDERVAN
Zondervan, 2008
Really great bible for women This bible is great. I was given it as a gift when my daughter was born. My best friends thought it would be better than flowers...they were right! It's a gift that completely outlasts flowers!
I love the "conversations" that are in the sidelines. I also like that it has enough area on the side if you want to write in your bible (which I like to do). The "at issue" areas are also good ...
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Called to Greatness: Becoming a Lifeline for Those Who Need Hope 4 reviews Ron Hutchcraft
Moody Publishers, 2001
This book is changing my life. Ron Hutchcraft's book, Called to Greatness, is changing my life. I am a full-time career missionary, working in evangelism and church planting. Even so, I often struggle with the practical outworking of my greater vision. How do I build a relationship with my neighbor, the other P.T.A. member, the vegetable store owner? Sometimes I am so gripped with fear, I simply cannot speak up when the ...
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Becoming Who God Intended: A New Picture for Your Past, A Healthy Way of Managing Your Emotions, A Fresh ... 3 reviews David Eckman
Harvest House Publishers, 2005
Experience transforming intimacy with God the Father! How do you personally experience the transforming intimacy with the Father so kindly offered to us in Jesus? Living openly and freely with the Father provides the joy we all seek and the power we all need. At times the sorrow of trapped lives and broken relationships in our churches become more than our souls can endure.
Is the Gospel truly transformational? Can the Holy Spirit perform the ...
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Becoming A Woman: A Journey Toward Sexual Maturity 1 review Patricia Ange
AuthorHouse, 2006
Experience Truly Is The Best Teacher She plays games with men that always involve sexual favors...she judges the value of potential boyfriends based on their sexual prowess...she even picks up complete strangers in train stations and lures them home to have her way with them...
But, consider:
Her father had eighteen children...her entire family has a history of being oversexed...she struggled with deep-rooted insecurities as a ...
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Who Else Is You? How to Reduce Your Risk of Becoming an Identity Theft Victim 2 reviews Cindy Schroeter Graham
CSGraham, 2005
Don't Leave Home Without Reading This Book I recommend this book in every Money Smarts workshop I give. Cindy writes clearly with pragmatic tips on how to deal with this horrendous problem that millions of Americans have found themselves in. Read it with markers and sticky notes--it's an excellent reference source.
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Called: Becoming Who You Were Born to Be 22 reviews Kary Oberbrunner
BMH Books, 2007
The best book on discipleship that I've ever read! Pastor Kary's book is a must-read for every born-again believer. He takes the Word of God and describes the four components of discipleship- knowing, doing, being and reproducing. Anyone who wants to be a whole-hearted follower of Jesus Christ should read this incredibly well-written book.
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A Retreat With Thomas Merton: Becoming Who We Are (Retreat with) 2 reviews Anthony T. Padovano
Saint Anthony Messenger Press and Franciscan, 2001
Uncommonly intelligent spirituality Padovano remarks early in this book that "biography is spirituality," and uses Merton's life to guide us back to what is sacred in our own normal lives. Indeed, for Padovano and Merton, the search for spirituality is nothing less than the pursuit of being perfectly normal--or as Padovano might say, being normal, perfectly.
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Becoming a Woman Who Pleases God: A Guide to Developing Your Biblical Potential 4 reviews Lisa Tatlock, Pat Ennis
Moody Publishers, 2003
Very good book I love this book. Its a Christian perspective of being a homemaker. I highly recommend it.
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Becoming A Shaman: It's Never Too Late To Be Who You Might Have Been 1 review Kathleen Ann Milner
Kathleen Milner, 2006
Healing at it's best, for every one interested in a deep approach. I have witnessed Kathleen Milner doing healings when she was here in Europe, and it was remarkable. Eventhough I attended a couple of the shamanic Classes with Kathleen, I feel ALL reader, who can't attend live classes, can also benefit 100% through this book! It is an enrichment for all who wish to go deep within, through to their own inner knowing and find what is for them in this life. When I ...
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Abiding in Christ: Becoming a Woman Who Walks With God : A Month of Devotionals (Walker Large Print Books) 1 review Cynthia Heald
Walker Large Print, 1997
A book worth searching for I had a copy of this book a few years ago, loaned it to a friend and never saw it again. I remembered enjoying it and so I decided to buy another copy - one problem - I couldn't remember the name. All I could rememeber was that the book I was looking for was a month long devotional. When I finally found it, I discovered it to be even better than I remembered. Each of the 31 devotions are ...
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Correct Change Required: Becoming Who You Really Want to Be 1 review Bill Epperhart
Insight Publishing Group, 2002
Excellent This book does a good job of locating the real underlying issues of our society today in identifying the root causes of such a tragedy as columbine. I also think it is important that it was written by someone who was actually there and experienced the tragedy first hand.
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Search & Rescue: Becoming a Disciple Who Makes a Difference 1 review
Baker Books, 2008
Deja Vu I love everything by Neil Cole, and this book is no different. If you've never read anything by him, this is the book to read.
However, if you read Cultivating a Life for God and/or Organic Church this book will be full of deja vu. Aside from numerous new stories about life guarding, this book is basically just an updated remix of these two previous books.
Nevertheless, though I have read ...
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Becoming a Woman Who Walks with God: A Month of Devotionals for Abiding in Christ 2 reviews
NavPress Publishing Group, 2004
Encouragement for keeping your eyes on Christ I have read many books by Cynthia Heald and this is one of my favorites. If you are looking for a devotional book that focuses your eyes on Christ, this is it. The thirty-one daily devotions are short, but packed with wisdom. There is a scripture verse to focus on, insight from the author, a quote from another Christian author or authority, a thought question, and a prayer. The wisdom that ...
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My Soul's Journey: Becoming Who God Wants Me to Be 1 review Carol Kent, Karen Lee-Thorp
Navpress Publishing Group, 2002
Beautiful book. This Journal book helps us look at our lives and helps us to ask the questions that can help heal.
It helps connect us in a very spirtual manner with God, by opening a dialoge upon the pages.
Wonderful gift Idea for anyone with a need to heal. Very creative and beautiful pictures.
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Becoming Remarkable: For Songwriters and Those Who Love Song 8 reviews Harriet Schock
Blue Dolphin Publishing, 1999
"Becoming Remarkable" IS Remarkable! Harriet approaches the art of songwriting with such open honesty that one can't help but be affected by her strength of conviction. There is more to this book than a simple "how-to". It's also a guide to keeping your spiritual connection with your art. Some of her articles moved me to tears. The structure of the book is pretty simple, really. It's split up into three sections - "Integrity", ...
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Being a Girl Who Leads: Becoming a Leader by Following Christ (Being a Girl) 1 review Shannon Kubiak Primicerio
Bethany House, 2006
Inspiring I read this book over a 5-day period, and I LOVED it. The topics were way different than what I thought the book was going to cover, but they ended up being better than expected. Instead of talking about the steps you can do to become a leader, it talked more about what you need to STOP doing, which, in the end, became what you can do as well. I would recommend it to anyone new or old in faith, ...
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Becoming Who You Are: Insights on the True Self from Thomas Merton And Other Saints (Christian Classics) 9 reviews James Martin
Paulist Press, 2006
Great for discussion Our scripture group is setting aside a half hour each week before our meetings to discuss each chapter of this book. Several members have already read it once and are eager to read it again so that we can talk about how it applies to each of us. I just can't say enough for Father James Martin--what a great, somewhat new, voice from the Jesuits to the "people in the pews."
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Becoming a Woman Who Listens to God 5 reviews Sharon Jaynes
Harvest House Publishers, 2004
Awesome Book! This book made me think deeply about my relationship with God and how to listen to His voice each and every day. I laughed out loud while reading it and shed tears - God truly spoke to me through this book. I would have to say that for me it was life-changing. I highly recommend it and think it would make an excellent Bible study for women.
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Becoming Who You Already Are (Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton Series Vol. 2) 1 review Jonathan Montaldo, Robert G. Toth, ...
Ave Maria Press, 2006
Wisdom, Encouragement and Inspiration Becoming Who You Already Are is the second in a series of eight booklets based on the work of Thomas Merton, one of the most important spiritual writers of the 20th century. It contains eight small-group sessions also suitable for individuals. Suggestions for use are provided in the introduction and an accompanying facilitaror's guide. The series, designed for adult Christians, helps readers ...
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Transforming Your Self: Becoming Who You Want to Be 13 reviews Steve Andreas
Real People Press, 2002
A must read for NLP readers The whole book is a transcript of author's seminar. Through reading his transcript, I learned "how" to employ NLP techniques more effectivly. It is one of the best NLP book I've ever read.
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