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Books to Enrich Your Soul
Subject:
Challenges of Marriage
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A Woman's Forbidden Emotion
by:
Oliver and Wright
Description: From Gary Oliver and H. Norman Wright comes a healing discussion of A Woman's Forbidden Emotion. Their refreshing message? It's OK to get angry! Dispelling the popular notion that "good Christian women don't get angry for any reason, at any one, ever, " they show how under the right circumstances, anger can be a vital tool in God's hands for bringing about needed change. 224 pages, softcover, Gospel Light.
Talk Your Way to an Intimate Marriage
by:
Donald Harvey
Description: Donald Harvey shows that it's possible to have the intimacy you crave--the intimacy you were created for--with your spouse. By following five motivational steps and overcoming five interference problems, you can build a healthy, vibrant marriage.
To Forgive is Human:
How to Put Your Past in the Past
by:
McCullough, Sandage
and Worthington
Description: Forgiving can be one of the hardest things we'll ever do. We sense deep down that it will be good for us and others to put the past in the past. But sometimes no matter what we do, we just can't seem to forgive and get on with life. We still feel hurt, bitter and angry. How can we break the cycle? Grounding their analysis and advice in the latest psychological research, the authors of To Forgive Is Human reveal how we can forgive and begin to repair broken relationships.
Helping Victims of Sexual Abuse
by:
Heitritter and Vought
Description: This is a sensitive, Biblical guide to aid the victims of sexual abuse. It is designed for counselors, victims and families. This book offers an in-depth discussion of sexual abuse and covers such topics as diagnosis, treatment, and prevention as well as spiritual, moral, and ethical considerations of this difficult issue. It includes 9 steps to mental, emotional, and spiritual wholeness.
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Thoughts to Ponder
"Lord, just as You told the waves of the Galilee, "Quiet, be still," clam the waves in my soul. Still the waters; come to me and bring me peace."

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