• Let Me Be a Woman

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    In order to learn what it means to be a woman, we must start with the One who made her.” Working from Scripture, well-known speaker and author Elisabeth Elliot shares her observations and experiences in a number of essays on what it means to be a Christian woman, whether single, married, or widowed.

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  • Relationships

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    Relationships are the source of our sweetest, most poignant moments…and also of our deepest pain. They are the most difficult task we will undertake and yet we cannot thrive without relationships. Yet many of us find ourselves ‘relationally-challenged’—without the skills to make relationships work. How can we develop ‘social intelligence’—the ability to relate well to others? How should our relationships change and mature with age and different stages of life? What about relationships with the opposite sex? How can we have healthy boundaries with others? Dr. Awsam explores these and other questions providing insight and practical answers.

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  • Sex is not the problem

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    This book was written for both men and women. Why? Because lust isn’t just a guy problem—it’s a human problem. And unless we’re willing to honestly confront it, lust will destroy our relationships and our lives. Joshua Harris, author of the runaway bestseller “I Kissed Dating Goodbye”, isn’t afraid to tackle a subject that many keep quiet. In “Sex is not the problem” Joshua calls a generation bombarded with pornography and images of sexual sin back to God’s standards and the freedom and joy of holiness. This book is intended to serve all ages, but particularly young Arab Christians, who are leading lives in an ever more sexually distorted media culture. Songs, movies, art and more are telling youth that “if you want it, go for it, it’s natural! In fact, it is not cool NOT to want it”.

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  • A Step Forward

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    Life constantly presents us with opportunities to take steps toward self-discovery and growth. Will we have the maturity to move forward? It all depends on our depth of self-understanding and whether we’ve cultivated an eagerness to learn about the world around us. In “Take a Step Forward,” we will discuss the developmental stages from birth to late adulthood. The first section is devoted to the foundational pre-school years, the second to the adolescent years, followed by a final section spanning the early to late adult years. Each section deals with the related developmental steps and challenges. Topics discussed include: security; self-concept; the role of relationship to mother and father; teaching ethics, sexuality and world view; discipline and physical abuse; single parent issues; personality types; different kinds of intelligence; dysfunctional families and their impact on children; developmental and behavioral disorders; sexual abuse, homosexuality and prevention. Author’s note: My hope is that this book will become a tool on the journey to maturity and will empower you to “Take a Step Forward!”

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  • A Step Forward – Part Two

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    Life constantly presents us with opportunities to take steps toward self-discovery and growth. Will we have the maturity to move forward? It all depends on our depth of self-understanding and whether we’ve cultivated an eagerness to learn about the world around us. In Part Two, Dr. Awsam follows up on his first book by discussing the developmental stages from adolescence to the late adulthood. He tackles such issues as: finding your identity; love and dating; dealing with teenagers; work life; choosing a spouse; finding balance in marriage; femininity and masculinity; dealing with the challenges of marriage; communication with your spouse; mid-age crises; and, the challenges of the late adult years. Author’s note: My hope is that this book will become a tool on the journey to maturity and will empower you to “Take a Step Forward!”

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  • The Complete Book of Baby and Child Care

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    The Complete Book of Baby and Child Care is a comprehensive medical reference book addressing the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of children from infancy to the teen years. With full-color illustrations and photos, this volume covers everything from preparing for parenthood to your child’s adolescent years. It also addresses special topics such as child abuse, discipline, and caregivers. You’ll find answers to your most pressing questions and explore realistic approaches that can give your child the best possible chance of growing into a healthy, well-adjusted adult. A thorough medical reference section includes information on orthopedics, emergency care, and first aid. Each contributor to the book is a Christian doctor who is a member of the Focus on the Family Physician Resource Council. From a source they can trust, parents will find sound advice and peace of mind throughout the development of their children. This book is a must for the Arab world. Many young families are emerging in this part of the world with little or even no clue about childcare and pregnancy. Though awareness is promoted at OB clinics, this book will come in handy for women who are at home and in need of advice on their children when no one is around.

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  • Home ImprovementsThe Chapman Guide to Negotiating Change with Your Spouse

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    Those annoying habits can be damaging to a relationship over time. There’s hope for change. Dr. Chapman provides a do-it-yourself approach to helping couples learn to overcome bad habits. By learning and using Dr. Chapman’s simple 3-step process (admitting and asking forgiveness for your own past failures; discovering and speaking your spouse’s love language; and learning the proper time, place, and way to request behavioral change), couples will be able to successfully negotiate change without resorting to arguing or manipulation.

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  • Now What?

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    Let’s face it – nothing changes a marriage quite like the arrival of children. Before those precious little bundles of joy entered your life, you and your spouse had each other all to yourselves. Now it seems as if all your time and energy are focused on the kids, leaving the two of you wondering, “What about us?”. In his simple, direct, conversational style, relationship expert Dr. Gary Chapman provides practical advice on how to keep the romance alive in the midst of midnight feedings, potty training, temper tantrums, and tamong the terrible twos.

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  • Everybody Wins

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    Conflict is inevitable. Arguing is a choice. Every couple has disagreements. Unfortunately, when couples argue, the goal is not to resolve the conflict at hand but rather to win the fight. When one of you wins, the other loses—and nobody wants to be or live with a loser. Trusted relationship expert Dr. Gary Chapman provides a simple blueprint to help you and your spouse achieve win-win solutions to everyday conflicts and disagreements. This will put an end to arguing once and for all and leave both of you feeling loved, listened to, and appreciated.

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  • In-Law Relationship

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    The kind of relationship you have with your in-laws affects the kind of relationship you have with your spouse. Positive in-law relationships are one of your greatest assets. Living in harmony, encouraging, and supporting each other help all of us reach our potential. On the other hand, troublesome in-law relationships can be a source of deep emotional pain and bitterness. When in-laws give in to resentment, anger, and withdrawal, they have joined the ranks of dysfunctional families. The seven principles shared in this little book will encourage those struggling with in-law relationships. If these principles are woven into the fabric of your daily life, you will be rewarded with a strengthened and mutually benefiting in-law relationship.

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  • Profit Sharing

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    Finances are the number-one cause of disagreements in marriages, leading many couples to divorce. Dr. Gary Chapman has counseled couples for over thirty years on relationship issues–money being at the top of the list. In his little book Profit Sharing, Dr. Chapman provides practical advice on how to make money an asset–as opposed to a headache–in your marriage. His straightforward conversational style will help you and your spouse quickly identify weak areas and re-frame the way you view your finances.

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  • Making Love

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    “Let’s make love.” “Let’s have sex.” Is there a difference? Most de?nitely. In fact, the two are worlds apart. Sex is the joining of two bodies; love is the joining of two souls. When sex grows out of love, it becomes a deeply emotional, bonding experience. When having sex is viewed as nothing more than satisfying biological urges, that’s all it does. It is never ultimately full?ling. It is more animal than Human

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  • First Comes love, then what?

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    Misconceptions about love and marriage abound in today’s culture. Unrealistic expectations can lead to bitter disappointment and disintegrating relationships. It’s time for a reality check. The solid principles in this book will both men and women learn to use their heads – before losing their hearts.

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  • Passion and Purity

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    In Passion and Purity, Elisabeth Elliot emphasizes the need to commit daily to Christ all matters of the heart and to wait upon Him. She teaches his often

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  • Embracing Her Potential

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    The book consists of seven chapters each of which begins with a short story and real events that took place in an Arab country like Iraq, or Egypt, or Jordan, or Palestine, & each story opens the door to discussing one of many difficulties that face women in the Arab world. Although the situations might be dark but there’s still hope at the end of each chapter & an urge to look for practical solutions. The book tackles many issues related to woman, their role in the house, work & community, & being the guardian of the family honor bearing on her shoulders the responsibility of maintaining its name since birth and until her death. The book also raises the question about the status of woman & if she only fits as a painting on the wall at the man’s museum. More talk is mentioned about violence against women exploring the types of violence to make them aware of it.  Finally, the book presents a proposal to the leaders of the church in the Arab world reminding them of the Christian woman who despite the distinctive status she has in the eyes of God, is still under the oppression in the church, home, and community.

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  • Everybody Always

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    New York Times Bestseller!

    What happens when we give away love like we’re made of it?

    In his entertaining and inspiring follow-up to the New York Times bestselling phenomenon Love Does, Bob Goff takes readers on a journey into the secret of living without fear, constraint, or worry. The path toward the liberated existence we all long for is found in a truth as simple to say as it is hard to do: love people, even the difficult ones, without distinction and without limits.

    Driven by Bob’s trademark storytelling, Everybody, Always reveals the lessons Bob learned–often the hard way–about what it means to love without inhibition, insecurity, or restriction. From finding the right friends to discovering the upside of failure, Everybody, Always points the way to embodying love by doing the unexpected, the intimidating, the seemingly impossible. Whether losing his shoes while skydiving solo or befriending a Ugandan witch doctor, Bob steps into life with a no-limits embrace of others that is as infectious as it is extraordinarily ordinary. Everybody, Always reveals how we can do the same.

     
     
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