Posts Tagged "bk-women"


By Harriet Lerner In The Dance of Intimacy, the bestselling author of The Dance of Anger, outlines the steps to take so that good relationships can be strengthened and difficult ones can be healed. Taking a careful look at those relationships where intimacy is most challenged – by distance, intensity, or pain – she teaches us about the specific changes we can make to achieve a more solid sense of self and a more intimate connectedness...

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By Rita Springer Find your way to the heart of God, where you will discover all you need to fulfill His purposes for your life. In Genesis 3 the serpent came to Eve and within moments caused her to think she was lacking something. When she looked at the forbidden tree, she saw that it was pleasant to the eyes, good for food, and had the power to make one wise. Although she already possessed beauty, provision, and an intimate...

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By Gary L. Thomas If you’re sick of all the ways you’ve tried to bring about change in your marriage – the silent treatment, nagging, one-way discussions, or pleading – it’s time to set aside those broken methods for a Christ-based approach. This book demonstrates how women can inspire, influence, and help their husbands move in positive directions. Replacing your plan of action with God’s leads to a marital transformation where both...

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By Sydna Masse   What do 33% of American women have in common?  They’ve experienced abortion. You might be one of these women. Or maybe it’s your friend, sister, coworker, or the woman sitting next to you at church. Regardless, post-abortive women are in pain, and at some point, most will experience post-abortion syndrome (PAS), a form of post traumatic stress disorder. But they may never talk about it. Many are silent...

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By Linda Cochrane Coming to terms with the pain, guilt, and grief of an abortion. Forgiven and Set Free, an inspired Bible study that can be used by individual women or by a group, effectively ministers God’s healing grace to women who are suffering remorse and guilt after an abortion. This study was developed out of Linda Cochrane’s experience of being freed from the bondage of guilt and grief that followed her abortion....

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