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The past several months
have thrown everyone for a loop. If working remotely and
covering the news of the day meant you had to skip author interviews
for a period of time, it's not too late to feature these great
resources. I would love to help you set up interviews with any and
all of these guests.
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Social distancing has made it
harder than ever to find authentic connection with one
another. God created each and every one of us with a hunger for
true community, deeper connection with him, and friendships that are
greater than “likes” on social media. Amberly Neese provides
biblical and practical help for cultivating meaningful relationships
that glorify God through an examination of how to:
- Find One Another
- Fellowship with One Another
- Forgive One Another
- Fortify One Another
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When life gets hard, aspects of
the future are uncertain, and we’re at the mercy of other’s decisions,
we want more power over the situation. However, those are the times we
need to learn how to surrender, just like Jesus did. In Surrendered,
Barb Roose leads readers to discover six
principles that will equip them to let God Lead the way:
- Recognize You Can’t Handle It
- Stop Following Your Feelings
- Give Up Control and Reach for God
- Embrace God’s Better Blessing
- Let Go of Fear
- Experience the Blessings of a Surrendered Life
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Our words have power and make
an impact on the people around us. Some words are nice and kind while
others are mean and hurtful. Taste Your Words by Bonnie
Clark that cleverly illustrates why we should think
before we speak.
- Inspired by Proverbs 16:24
- Mean words taste like rotten eggs & spoiled milk
- Nice words taste like cherries, ice cream & candy
- Illustrated by Disney Animator Todd Bright
- Great reminder for the entire family
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Women compare themselves
constantly. On social media, in their neighborhood, at church, at work,
even in the school drop-off lane, they glance sideways and ask, “How do
I measure up?” Behind all this comparison is an enemy gaining tactical
advantage. Shannon Popkin invites
women to leave measure-up comparison behind and connect with those
around them by choosing Jesus’s me-free way of living. Shannon shares
about:
- What happens to relationships when we compare
- Jealousy & selfish ambition are from the enemy
- What can we do when we’re tempted to compare
- Comparing our kids creates bondage & isolation
- Me-free living free us from the detriments of this measure-up world.
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Somewhere between “Jesus Loves
Me” and high school cynicism, the childlike acceptance of pat answers
about faith is lost—often forever. While many parents find this transitional
period daunting, they don’t want their kids to leave the Christian
faith just because they didn’t get good answers to how prayer works or
whether dinosaurs were on Noah’s ark. Janelle Alberts and Ingrid Faro
help parents tackle the God questions that make them sweat. Honest
Answers addresses some of the biggest faith questions
that kids have, covering:
- The Bible
- Prayer
- Faith and science
- The church
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