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Four non-fiction books to help you find the right path as you seek God’s will for your life.
Can’t You Smell the Smoke? by Sydney Koh
Trapped. Suffocated. Isolated. Desperate. These, among many other confusing and frustrating emotions, were constant realities as I lived with my three young sons fearing what the next minute might hold.
The private and complicated pain of being in an abusive Christian marriage is seldom discussed. Yet, it exists, and once women recognize the subtle signs of abuse, they will be empowered to protect themselves and their families from the dangers of domestic violence. Can’t You Smell the Smoke? is an encouragement for women traveling through the desperate minefield of an abusive marriage to a narcissist, showing them they can not only survive but thrive once God provides escape.
You Are Not What Happened to You: Unmasking Your True Identity by Regina Nevels
Are you a young lady or woman searching for who you are and where you belong?
This book will cover topics such as
- identity defined from a biblical perspective versus a worldview look
- traps set by the enemy to derail you from your true identity in Christ
- removing all the confusion about who you are
- looking at what things came to shape your identity whether it was self, circumstances or society created
- teaching you to see your true self by uncovering all the masks
Did She Say that Out Loud? A Non-Traditional Look at a Pastor’s Wife’s Life by Laura Simon
Did She Say That Out Loud? is a refreshingly transparent look into the life of a Pastor’s Wife. Laura Simon finally says out loud all the real, raw, and relevant issues and challenges facing women who find themselves married to the Pastor-Preacher-Man-of-God.
Who knew being a pastor’s wife would be the equivalent of living in the Twilight Zone?
Many Voices, One Truth by Tracy Taris MA LMFT
So many thoughts are swarming my mind; which ones are right? Can everyone’s truth really be different? How do I know my choices won’t blow up in my face?
- Find a deeper connection to God that will deepen over time
- Silence the voice of your inner critic
- Eliminate the pressure of molding into social norms
- Avoid mental distress the enemy causes
- Learn psychological tools and contemplative prayer techniques that can extinguish negative thinking patterns
- And much more
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