What do you do when God disappears off your radar just when you need him most and when the advice of even your wisest friends no longer helps? This was the question Jan Weel faced thirty-four years ago as a young Christian woman of thirty-five. Jan put many tough questions to her God. Over the next seventeen months, he answered each one of them in amazing and unexpected ways and taught her several tools she could use for her ongoing journey with him. Twelve years later, Jan faced a more prolonged, exacting trial. These same answers and tools enabled her not only to survive it but to thrive in its midst. She emerged even more alive, loving, anchored, joyful, free, strong, and faith filled. Jans questions may be yours too. This book helps Christians who are looking urgently to connect or reconnect with someone bigger than themselves in order to find solid, actionable answers to daunting life problems or challenges. You learn that the key to letting God find you in times of crisis is to learn how to enter directly into Gods presence and, once there, to experience firsthand for yourself his love God is hiding right smack in the middle of whatever situation you might be; experiencing, not somewhere outside of it God wants to find you far more than you want to find him there are specific steps you can take to let God find you there are amazing benefits that ensue.
How’s your life? Does it tell a wonderful story fi lled with grace, character, and courage? Or are you stuck in the past, struggling with regrets and fears? PERHAPS IT’S TIME FOR A NEW STORY. Same Life, New Story is a ten-week Bible study that offers women a powerful truth: one small change can have profound effects. With humor, vulnerability, and transparency, Jan Silvious—a professional life coach—uses a unique blend of modern-day anecdotes and biblical character stories to bring you out of the land of what is and victoriously into the land of what can be. Each chapter examines the life of a woman from the Bible, providing unique insights into scripture as well as questions for personal reflection and journal exercises. Learn how to overcome the past, conquer fear, say “I can,” face adversity, and harness resilience. See your story through the eyes of Naomi, Leah, Rahab, and Deborah. Discover—as Hannah, Abigail, and Elizabeth did—the irreplaceable role that God longs to play in your life. Learn, as Jan did firsthand, that changing your perspective can truly change your life. Within you lies a new story just begging to be told. What are you waiting for?
The Dance of Life is a true love story. From young love to old age, the author traces the ups and downs in the lives of two normal, everyday people. Th e twists and turns in The Dance focus on Jans perception of the events in her life. From the decisions she makes, to the decisions made for her, she has unanswered questions that leave emptiness within her she cant seem to fi ll. What if? Why? If only!! How many times do we all second guess ourselves? Good choices, bad choices. Often, there are no choices. Jan doesnt quit until she fi nds the answers. It is funny, it is sad, it is sexy. But, most of all, it is honest. Writing this book has brought Jim and I even closer. Discussing the questions we both had about our relationship as young people, and how Th e Dance steps were performed without our awareness, have given us much to think about and remember. I hope you enjoy reading The Dance of Life as much as I enjoyed putting it on paper.
This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about respecting their elders and about all the unique adventures they can have with an older generation! Perfect for a read-along this Mother's Day! Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. When Mama and Papa have to go out of town, Brother and Sister get to go and stay with their grandparents. It will be a fun-filled visit where the cubs will eat cookies, explore the attic, fish, and even attend a hoedown! Includes over 50 bonus stickers!
Resources for religious education for pagans are few and far between, and Rev. Avende's program aims to fill this gap for elementary-aged children. The Kindling Sparks Religious Education Program is laid out in a week-by-week fashion, with each week focusing on a Key Topic that you'll work on for the week, but there are also regular activities that form the base routine for the week. Descriptions of the holidays, rituals, and projects fill the book, helping guide you and your children through the wheel of the year. Topics range from learning about aspects that are important to our worship, to the many ways we pray, to ways that pagans navigate the modern world. With a structured weekly routine, young pagans can work with their families towards developing a personal practice, reverence for the earth and each other, and learning about myths and spirits that are important to their family.
Activities for Easter Week bursting with lots of praise, devotions, games, Bible stories, snacks, crafts, and experiences that help kids explore Jesus' great sacrifice on the cross and joyful resurrection.
What do you do when God disappears off your radar just when you need him most and when the advice of even your wisest friends no longer helps? This was the question Jan Weel faced thirty-four years ago as a young Christian woman of thirty-five. Jan put many tough questions to her God. Over the next seventeen months, he answered each one of them in amazing and unexpected ways and taught her several tools she could use for her ongoing journey with him. Twelve years later, Jan faced a more prolonged, exacting trial. These same answers and tools enabled her not only to survive it but to thrive in its midst. She emerged even more alive, loving, anchored, joyful, free, strong, and faith filled. Jans questions may be yours too. This book helps Christians who are looking urgently to connect or reconnect with someone bigger than themselves in order to find solid, actionable answers to daunting life problems or challenges. You learn that the key to letting God find you in times of crisis is to learn how to enter directly into Gods presence and, once there, to experience firsthand for yourself his love God is hiding right smack in the middle of whatever situation you might be; experiencing, not somewhere outside of it God wants to find you far more than you want to find him there are specific steps you can take to let God find you there are amazing benefits that ensue.
This practical introduction to linguistics is a must-have resource for all speech and language therapy students, providing you with the fundamental theory needed as a foundation for practice. Written by authors with extensive experience in both research and teaching, Introductory Linguistics for Speech and Language Practice equips you with a practical understanding of relevant linguistic concepts in the key language areas of morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse and pragmatics. Each chapter opens by explaining why the information is of relevance to the speech language therapist, and this integrated approach is emphasised via reference to relevant clinical resources. Exercises throughout each chapter also allow you to test your understanding of key principles and apply this knowledge to other areas of your study. This concise, readable guide is a core text for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of speech and language therapy, and is also ideal for qualified therapists wanting to enrich their understanding of the linguistic assessments they use in practice.
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