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‘The NKJV Woman’s Study Bible’ Grow in the Word Giveaway

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You’re invited to receive God’s truth for balance, hope, and transformation in the fully revised and redesigned The NKJV Woman's Study Bible .  The new edition features a beautiful, full-color redesign and poignantly reveals the Word of God with Scripture insights and the contributions of more than eighty women from a wide variety of ethnic, denominational, educational, and occupational backgrounds. Special features designed to speak to a woman’s heart appear throughout the Bible text, revealing Scripture-based insights about how godly womanhood grows from a woman’s identity as a Christ-follower and a child of the Kingdom. This spring, cultivate your heart's spiritual roots and enter to win the Grow in the Word Giveaway!   One grand prize winner will receive: A copy of  The NKJV Woman's Study Bible (winner's choice of design) A decorative plaque A rose gold Tree of Life necklace Enter today by clicking the icon below, but hurry! Th...

Does social media keep us from making authentic connections?

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Part 1 of an interview with Pamela Havey Lau, Author of A Friend in Me   With 232 million people using Twitter every month and more than 1.3 billion people on Facebook last year, it’s safe to say we live in an incredibly “connected” world. Yet with hundreds of friends and loved ones just a click away on social media or a text away on the phone, why do so many women feel isolated and alone? With ladies longing for meaningful connections to help them grow in their faith and find emotional wholeness, now is the perfect time for Pamela Havey Lau’s new book,  A Friend in Me: How to be a Safe Haven for Other Women  (David C Cook/June 1, 2015/ ISBN: 978-1434708649/ $15.99) . Women today also crave relational connection with women who are further ahead of them on their journey. So many want mentors, guides and role models to whom they can bring their accomplishments and failures to feel affirmed, mutually respected and understood. In  A Friend in Me , Lau sho...

Do other women see you as a safe haven?

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Author encourages readers to seek out authentic relationships with women of all ages With 232 million people using Twitter every month and more than 1.3 billion people on Facebook last year, it’s safe to say we live in an incredibly “connected” world. Yet with hundreds of friends and loved ones just a click away on social media or a text away on the phone, why do so many women feel isolated and alone? With ladies longing for meaningful connections to help them grow in their faith and find emotional wholeness, now is the perfect time for Pamela Havey Lau’s new book, A Friend in Me: How to be a Safe Haven for Other Women (David C Cook/June 1, 2015/ ISBN: 978-1434708649/ $15.99) . Women today also crave relational connection with women who are further ahead of them on their journey. So many want mentors, guides and role models to whom they can bring their accomplishments and failures to feel affirmed, mutually respected and understood. In A Friend in Me , Lau shows women...