
Glorious Mess: Encountering God’s Relentless Grace for Imperfect People by Mike Howerton
208 pages, 1 of 1 reviews is 5-star, Lending Enabled
Despite God’s call on our lives, most of us spend a fair amount of time running in the other direction, chasing after our own plans and desires. Like Jonah, however, we eventually discover we’ve made a mess of things; we’re rowing against the storms God is using to pull us back on course.
In Glorious Mess, Mike Howerton shows how God’s relentless grace extends into all the messes we make in our lives, that God clearly reveals his love for imperfect people no matter how far we’ve strayed. He shows readers how to hear God’s voice, how to embrace God’s calling on their lives, how to get out of their messes, and how to see God working. The result is not just forgiveness and direction for life, but also encouragement and inspiration to be our best selves before God and others.
Includes discussion questions for group or personal use.

Women and Stress: Practical Ways to Manage Tension by Jean Lush and Pam Vredevelt
256 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
Women and Stress shows you how to deal with stress that is unique to women in healthy, productive ways. You’ll discover practical, tried-and-true methods to manage tension, as well as reassuring advice for handling common sources of stress and their manifestations, such as fear, mood swings, jealousy and anger, perfectionism, unmet needs and more.
125 pages, 1 of 1 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
How people deal with money matters to God. In fact, it is one of the most frequently mentioned subjects in the Bible. Numerous authors have given readers their ideas about how they should handle money, but it’s time to hear what God has to say. Topics include everything from working, saving, and tithing to how God wants people to treat the poor. All the scriptural references to money have been collected and explained in a clear a concise format. The book’s length and focus make it perfect for readers on the go who love the Word of God.

I Love Mormons: A New Way to Share Christ with Latter-Day Saints by David Rowe
191 pages, 10 of 20 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
With helpful illustrations and discussions of Mormon values and theology, Rowe calls Christians away from confrontational evangelism and instead suggests active listening and respect as a way to bridge Christian beliefs and Mormon culture. A glossary in the back of the book and discussion questions at the end of each chapter will help readers apply these concepts in their own witnessing experiences. In the end, Christians will be more approachable representatives of Christ.

Breaking Pride: Tearing Down Walls, Walking in His Grace by Heather Bixler
1 of 1 reviews are 4 star, no page length, but probably short
So many of us desire freedom – the freedom that is promised to us when we decide to follow Jesus. The freedom from the burden of our sin, the need to be “good enough”, anger, jealousy, and envy.
Even though we are believers we would be ashamed to say that we don’t always experience peace, contentment, and joy in our life. We are looking for the grace that God has so graciously given to us to be real in our life…
Breaking Pride is an eBook based on one simple truth: In order to walk in God’s grace we need to tear down the the walls of pride.
A lot of believers, even though saved by God’s grace, are still walking in pride rather than walking in His grace. Knowing what pride is and learning to identify pride in your life is the first step to overcoming a life filled with pride.
Pride is rooted in fear and leads to anger, jealousy, and envy.Sin isn’t keeping us from having a relationship with the Lord, it’s our pride.
So many of us long to have an authentic and REAL relationship with the Lord, and we long to have the fruit of the spirit filled in our heart. Our desire is to achieve these fruits through will power. But we do not even realize that the pride that lives within our heart is what is blocking the fruit of the spirit from living within us.
In Breaking Pride you will learn to identify different areas of pride in your life. Filled with encouragement, Breaking Pride will take you through a practical reading of what pride may look like in your life…
Let’s stop building walls of pride and start building the foundation of grace within our lives…
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