Encourage Me

Encourage Me

Author: Charles R. Swindoll

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 0310415217

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Are you discouraged? Do your shoulders ache with the weight of carrying your problems alone? Do you wish you could find someone who understands, someone who won't condemn you for your failures or ridicule you for your mistakes? Let Chuck Swindoll put a friendly arm around your shoulders and show you how the burdens can be lifted from your heart. Encourage Me offers tender insight into the needs of the human heart and how God wants to meet those needs through the gift of encouragement. Swindoll says, "Encouragement is awesome. Think about it: It has the capacity to lift a man's or a woman's shoulders. To breathe fresh air into the fading embers of a smoldering dream. To actually change the course of another human being's day . . . or week . . . or life." This classic devotional is a treasury of thoughts on finding the encouragement you need--and learning to share that encouragement with others.


Twenty-One Writings from the Heart to Motivate, Encourage, and Inspire

Twenty-One Writings from the Heart to Motivate, Encourage, and Inspire

Author: Delores P. Chavis

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2019-01-14

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1973650479

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We all want to experience an awesome walk with Father God—not one orchestrated by the guidelines of others, but one led by the Holy Spirit. With that in mind, Delores Chavis shares a collection of essays, scriptures, and writing prompts that guide spiritual seekers to invite God into their reading and studies and ultimately develop a deeper relationship with Him. Chavis relies on over seventeen years of ministering others to provide personal ancedotes, lessons learned, and accompanying biblical passages that highlight her own walk with God and encourage others to study God’s word, reflect on their own lives and spiritual journeys, and then experience God in practical ways that exceed expectations. Included in her writings are scriptures to study and prompts that inspire self-reflection about the direction Father God has planned for all of us. In this collection of inspirational writings, a seasoned minister shares precious thoughts about her walk with God that invite spiritual seekers to study scripture while contemplating their own lives and walks. “... Twenty-One Writings from the Heart challenges us to experience God’s presence in everyday life where we work, live, or play.” —Chandra Moyer, Coach, Author, Speaker


Blossom like Eden

Blossom like Eden

Author: Sarah Brandt

Publisher: Word Alive Press

Published: 2020-03-15

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 1486619479

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“This book is for everybody who feels like a nobody. With a voice of truth totally devoid of condemnation, Sarah will help you to see yourself as the Daughter of the King you truly are.” —Stephanie Armbruster YWAM Bible Teacher, Master of Arts in Biblical Languages and Educational Ministries In the search for belonging and acceptance, those aspiring to live a life of righteousness often find themselves feeling separated from God, love-starved, and drowning in cultural lies and misconceptions of what Christianity is supposed to look and feel like. What if you already held everything you needed to live a life of freedom in your authentic identity? What if fullness of life wasn’t something you just heard about but a place you entered into? Blossom Like Eden takes readers on a journey alongside one woman in her quest to find the truth. What she discovers changes her from the inside out, breaking every long-held identity lie and the striving she was used to. This story is for every woman aching for the freedom to know who they are and to let others see them. To the wanderer, frail in power and craving rest: You weren’t created to live a life lacking in intimacy with your heavenly Father. You are His daughter. Walk with Him now out of the desert and into the garden again!


Seasons in the Sun

Seasons in the Sun

Author: Bill Hauser

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1499009968

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Seasons in the Sun is the memoir of a college student/athlete in the mid-1970's. Bill Hauser played quarterback at Ohio's Wittenberg University, one of the top small-college football teams in America, and for one of the most successful coaches in the game. This book takes the reader through the ups and downs of competition and the life-lessons learned from that experience. But it is not all about football. The author's enjoyment of music of the period is woven throughout the book with popular songs of the time serving as chapter titles. If you remember the 1970's the music, the events of the time and the college experience you should enjoy this book. If you are a fan of college football, particularly small-college football, you likely will enjoy the intimate look at what the game was like in the 70s. Younger readers might also find the contrast in student life today and back in the 70s interesting and amusing. And the lessons learned and training received on the gridiron are as relevant in the present as they were back then.