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We live in a world with more than six billion people! With so many people, it's amazing that anyone would ever feel alone. But even though we are surrounded by all these people, many times our suffering and pain go unnoticed. We often feel isolated, cut off from the concern and compassions we so desperately need.
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Forgiveness heals. Discover how forgiveness, offered and received, leads to a transforming peace.
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Do you feel like you’ve traded in romance for the irritation of everyday conflict, a tense feeling at home, and a spouse who doesn’t seem to care about what you need or want? You can renew the romance! Learn to focus on your relationship, the “WE” when problems arise.
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One characteristic of healthy relationships is effective communication. However, communication breakdowns are often left undetected until conflicts arise. Because it's often hard to understand the root causes of conflict, this booklet focuses on how life experiences shape communication patterns and personal conflict style.
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Guilt can be useful if it inspires growth. But if guilt burdens you and prevents growth, something is wrong. What has locked you in a prison of guilt? A personal habit? An unhealthy relationship? A single mistake you just can't forget? Learn how one man found freedom from the guilt of an adulterous affair and murder, and how you can have the same freedom.
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Whose life is not plagued of things we regret doing--or not doing? We can move beyond the pain our decisions may have caused. Still, restoration is not a matter of willpower--in Jesus there is a way out of our past.
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Domestic violence has no boundaries, and it does not care about social standing, age, ethnicity, or religion. It traps its victims in a very lonely and frightening prison. A woman in such a situation often feels isolated and alone, as if she is the only one in this horrible situation. But there is hope. This booklet is designed to answer questions and help you understand domestic violence.
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For those of us who have blown it or would like a "re-do," comebacks are high on the agenda. There's no shortage of things in this world that can "rock our boat" or "upset our applecart." Natural disasters, human crazies, financial perils, messed-up childhoods—any or all of these can put us down—and keep us there, if we let them. There's good news though. Getting knocked down isn't getting knocked out. Whether it's a sucker punch or a shot from your blind side that dropped you to the ground, you can make a personal comeback. Here's the dilemma however. Sometimes our best intentions simply aren't enough. Sometimes what we face is a thing or issue or problem we can't get past. It's then when we need to let go, surrendering it to Him who alone has our "back" and our best interest at heart. Understanding this, we then know at the center of our comeback is our "trust in God's goodness, no matter what," writes author and Pastor Dion Garrett. "It's a decision to trust He is good even when everything around you seems to be screaming the opposite, and then to sit back and watch as He shows you His goodness." God's goodness, our comeback—His grace at work as it transforms our lives.
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