In 25 years of counseling couples, Dr. Neil Clark Warren discovered that marriages most often fail because people simply choose the wrong person to marry. In this Gold Medallion award-winner, an 11-month Christian Booksellers Association bestseller, Dr. Clark shares ten proven principles for finding the perfect mate.
In this me-first, get-rich-quick world we live in, Dr. Warren has discovered that given the choice of being happy, rich or content, a vast majority of people would choose to be content. He goes on to explain that finding true contentment lies in knowing who you are and your willingness to be that person.
Everyone longs for healthy relationships, inner contentment, and peace. The journey toward emotional wholeness is hard work."Love the Life You Live" introduces three time-tested secrets to help readers achieve enduring peace, long-lasting joy, and a deep level of emotional and spiritual health.
In 25 years of counseling couples, Dr. Neil Clark Warren discovered that marriages most often fail because people simply choose the wrong person to marry. In this Gold Medallion award-winner, an 11-month Christian Booksellers Association bestseller, Dr. Clark shares ten proven principles for finding the perfect mate.
It's the little things that make a difference, especially when it comes to leading a worry-free life. Instead of getting bogged down in frustration and annoyance let the wisdom of the apostle Paul keep you on a steady course. From being the first one to forgive to learning to see difficult situations through the eyes of faith. 100 biblical principles give you tried and true ways to live life more fully, effectively, and joyfully.
He feels a strong attraction to her. She wonders if he could be "the one." In the glamorous haze of early romantic attraction it's hard to know whether a relationship will lead to true love-or to a negative or even catastrophic relationship. This book helps men and women who want healthy and satisfying marriages identify the early warning signs of an unhealthy relationship. Dr. Warren shows readers how to hold out for God's best for their lives instead of settling for the first one to come along and outlines the factors that increase the chances for marital success. For those who want to become wiser in their relationship choices, this practical guide will help them find the love they want and avoid the pain they don't need. Revised edition of How to Know If Someone Is Worth Pursuing in Two Dates or Less.
Drawing on more than 30 years of counseling experience and an in-depth survey of 100 couples who've been blissfully wed for years, author Dr. Neil Clark Warren has pinpointed the "special somethings" that he sees as vital to good marriages.h
It's the little things that make a difference, especially when it comes to leading a worry-free life. Instead of getting bogged down in frustration and annoyance let the wisdom of the apostle Paul keep you on a steady course. From being the first one to forgive to learning to see difficult situations through the eyes of faith. 100 biblical principles give you tried and true ways to live life more fully, effectively, and joyfully.
A beautiful and practical gift book that is sure to inspire married couples as well as those considering marriage, "Forever My Love" provides scripture that is relevant to marriage, love, trust, and other topics.
He feels a strong attraction to her. She wonders if he could be "the one." In the glamorous haze of early romantic attraction it's hard to know whether a relationship will lead to true love-or to a negative or even catastrophic relationship. This book helps men and women who want healthy and satisfying marriages identify the early warning signs of an unhealthy relationship. Dr. Warren shows readers how to hold out for God's best for their lives instead of settling for the first one to come along and outlines the factors that increase the chances for marital success. For those who want to become wiser in their relationship choices, this practical guide will help them find the love they want and avoid the pain they don't need. Revised edition of How to Know If Someone Is Worth Pursuing in Two Dates or Less.
Want to know the real secret to life? It's enduring contentment - a deep-seated sense of peace and self-acceptance - that comes from being the person you truly are. Dr. Warren has five get-to-know-yourself-better steps designed to uncover the real you and help you find lifelong serenity. You'll learn why, from the moment you were born, you were programmed with the conflicting messages of pleasing self versus pleasing others - and you'll learn how to reconcile the two.
Drawing on more than 30 years of counseling experience and an in-depth survey of 100 couples who've been blissfully wed for years, author Dr. Neil Clark Warren has pinpointed the "special somethings" that he sees as vital to good marriages.h
By identifying similarities in various books, this annual selection guide helps readers to independently choose titles of interest published in the last year.Each entry describes a separate book, listing everything readers need to know to make selections. Arranged by author within six genre sections, detailed entries provide: Title Publisher and publication dateSeriesNames and descriptions of charactersTime period and geographical settingReview citationsStory typesBrief plot summarySelected other books by the authorSimilar books by different authorsAuthor, title, series, character name, character description, time period, geographic setting and genre/sub-genre indexes are included to facilitate research.
A beautiful and practical gift book that is sure to inspire married couples as well as those considering marriage, "Forever My Love" provides scripture that is relevant to marriage, love, trust, and other topics.
The text reports on findings of the Richardson study, a 4-year examination of current programing for gifted and talented students. An introductory chapter comments upon current attention to gifted education and summarizes reflections on home and school influences of MacArthur Fellows. Chapter 2 reviews results of a national survey of school districts' programing which touched upon such aspects as programing options, identification, grade levels, and written philosophy. The third chapter identifies five promising practices and describes examples of each: (1) internationally oriented education; (2) internships and mentor programs; (3) school and college collaboration; (4) summer programs geared to excellence; and (5) specialized schools. The final chapter presents recommendations regarding discovering and nurturing talent, providing for flexible pacing, and ensuring comprehensive programs. An imaginary district with an ideal program is cited. The Pyramid Project, a model Texas program, is discussed as an example of the study's recommendations. (Cl).
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