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By Jeffrey Clifford   The raging floodwaters swiftly moved along its course as the Israelites made their way towards it. Was it faith that kept these men marching toward a river that could sweep them away in an instant, or was it stupidity? Men and women of God do not do what is natural, because God is not natural but supernatural. God’s children do not lok at the problems; instead, they look at the One who holds the solution....

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By Ken P, Bob T, & Carrie C-B   This book was written for a man who is living with an addicted person who still considers addiction a problem that he can solve on his own. If you are such a man, whether you have admitted it consciously or not, you see some loved-one’s behavior as a problem that you may somehow solve. This misconception is not only perpetuating your loved one’s disease, it is destroying you as well. If...

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By Linda Cochrane & Kathy Jones After an abortion, the forgotten victim is the baby’s father. According to the authors of this insightful Bible study, abortion inflicts pain on men as well as women. These fathers are “silent, wounded warriors” who are suffering from fear, anxiety, anger, guilt, grief, and depression. Men who have lost a child to abortion often have an unexplainable need to defend their...

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By Darlene Caulton You can be anchored during any ordeal you face in life. God allows us to face the wilderness experience in each of our lives. In order to triumph over this encounter, we must take our eyes off what we see and feel. This is a time of testing for your inner man. Author Darlene Caulton, in her riveting book, Healing Your Inner Man, shows you ways in which you can focus on and trust in God, not on your current...

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By Angela Corprew-Boyd The body of Christ is full of people who have been wounded by Christians or the church. Author Dr. Angela Corprew-Boyd helps the hurting recognize they are not alone and provides them with wisdom and knowledge to reach out to Christ and receive deliverance from wounds that have made them bitter, resentful, and less effective in ministry. Church leaders and laypeople will benefit from Dr. Corprew-Boyd’s...

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