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  • Your Husband is Addicted to Porn: Healing after Betrayal

    Betrayed. Broken. Angry. Devastated. Chances are, you’ve felt one or all of these since discovering your husband’s interest in porn. How can you possibly trust him again? How do you rebuild your broken heart and fractured marriage? Is it even possible?

    Vicki Tiede understands personally what a difficult struggle lies ahead of you and offers the comfort and wisdom she received from God in the wake of such betrayal. Offering helpful, practical resources, she guides you through the process of understanding the problem, finding hope in Christ, and seeking help from others.

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  • Engagement: Preparing for Marriage (Mike McKinley)

    Have your wedding plans crowded out the spiritual significance of your marital union? God created marriage as a picture that demonstrates his love and character—both to you and to those around you. Using daily devotional readings, reflection questions, and practical action points, Mike McKinley prepares your heart for the wonderful, sanctifying calling to love another person in a way that echoes God’s love for his people.

    This 31-Day Devotional book guides you through Scripture passages that speak to the specific situations or struggles accompanying dating, courtship, and engagement.

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  • Worry: Pursuing a Better Path to Peace (David Powlison)

    There’s always something to worry about.

    David Powlison recognizes that we have good reason to worry about things. But he assures us that we have much better reasons not to worry! Anxiety is a universal human experience, and we need to approach it with a plan. What do you do when anxieties take over your life? Powlison describes a six-point game plan based on these truths: “It is your Father’s pleasure to give you the kingdom. Your father is God. You need not worry.”

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  • Compassion: Seeing with Jesus’ Eyes (Joshua Mack)

    Compassion is the emotion most frequently attributed to Jesus in the Gospels. But compassion is more than an emotion — it is a God-centered, God-inspired way of looking at the world. God commands us to love, so compassion is not an option!

    “We should not try to serve people without a love for God. We must not try to serve God without a love for people,” writes Joshua Mack. Using Jesus and Paul as our examples, Mack shows why compassion is central to our profession of faith and gives practical starting points for treating others as God desires.

     

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  • The Two Fears: Tremble Before God Alone (Chris Poblete)

    Most Christians will agree that we ought to love our God. But what about fearing God? The Bible says that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10), yet a broad survey of modern evangelicalism reveals that the fear of God is hardly regarded as such anymore. Many Christians seem to wrongly assume that the gospel of grace trumps the fear of the Lord. However, it is only the God of the gospel that is truly worthy of our reverential fear.

    The purpose of this book is to equip Christians with a healthy view of fearing God and to illustrate how it reconciles with the gospel of God’s grace to sinners.

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  • A Father’s Guide to Raising Boys

    Being a father of boys is a privilege and a joy, but it’s also challenging. We know that fathers are an important influence on their sons, and we want to have a positive impact on their lives. But we wonder exactly how we can help them grow to be the men God is calling them to be.

    Rob Green, a pastor and father of boys, starts by acknowledging that dads are completely dependent on God to help their boys grow into godly men. Then he goes on to share practical suggestions for guiding your son, while avoiding the pitfall of assuming your efforts could ever produce a perfect child. This minibook will encourage you to strengthen your relationship with Jesus, help you live according to his Word, and give you concrete advice on how to faithfully raise up your boys to love God and others.

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  • Accepting God’s Forgiveness: Believing in God’s Love for You

    Do past failures still trouble you? Perhaps regret over a mistake, the betrayal of someone close to you, an undone task, an angry outburst has left you feeling uneasy. You wonder if God really does forgive you. Sometimes he seems like a dark cloud instead of a loving Father.

    Author John Miller explains that these are symptoms of a troubled conscience. Don’t try to ignore your conscience, instead, shift your focus to what Christ has done for you. Depending on Jesus will free you to accept God’s forgiveness and fill you with his peace.

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  • Letters to a Romantic on Engagement (Sean Perron & Spencer Harmon)

    “Where can a couple get wise counsel for this season of engagement—one that ricochets, almost daily, between sparkling anticipation and disorienting discussion?  Pull up a chair and spend a few hours with Sean and Spencer. You will come away packed with fresh faith, enriched by practical insights, and uniquely prepared for the magnificent journey toward marriage!”

    —Dave Harvey, Author, When Sinners Say “I Do”: Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage

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  • When Bad Things Happen: Thoughtful Answers to Hard Questions

    Is a personal God really involved in our suffering? And if he is, what in the world is he up to? Why would a good God allow suffering in his world?

    William P. Smith addresses these and other hard questions by reflecting on what the Bible teaches about suffering. Instead of pat answers, he shares the different ways God uses suffering to bring us into a deeper, more intimate relationship with him. You can learn to see the good that God brings out of suffering and be thankful–not for the suffering itself–but for God and his involvement in your life.

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  • Dealing with Your Rebellious Teenager: Help for Worried Parents

    Barbara Miller Juliani draws from her own experience of rebellion and also from decades of ministry to families to encourage weary parents that they can lean hard into the Lord for help in this difficult season. She walks readers through biblical truths about God that will remind them that he is aware of their situation and struggles, that he is near to help, and that he is calling them to walk in faith that results in small, tangible ways to love their teenager.

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  • A Father’s Guide to Raising Girls (Andy Farmer)

    As a fellow father of three daughters, Andy Farmer provides some guiding principles and helpful encouragements for navigating the murky waters of parenting girls. With constant reminders of God the Father’s grace and provision for you, he offers concrete suggestions for creating an environment where your daughter can develop the same dependence on Christ that sustains you and that will allow her to thrive and grow.

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  • Anxiety and Panic Attacks: Trusting God When You’re Afraid

    Suffering from anxiety and panic attacks can feel incapacitating. One minute you feel fine, and the next your heart is pounding, your mind is racing, and your stomach is clenching. Sometimes it even feels like you might be having a heart attack. The Bible says, “Be anxious for nothing,” but that feels impossible when you’re even becoming afraid of being afraid!

    Thankfully, you have a God who does not leave you alone in your fear and instead uses it to reveal his great love for you. With helpful, practical guidance, experienced counselor Jocelyn Wallace helps you understand the roots of your anxiety and to see how Christ meets you in your struggle and provides everything you need to begin to address it.

     

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  • Sex and the Single Girl: Smart Ways to Care for Your Heart

    Our world has a lot to say about sex, but it all comes down to this: you can do whatever you want. But is that the smart way to care for your heart? Perhaps you have already experienced the emotional and spiritual fallout that comes with sexual “freedom.” How many times has your heart been broken?

    Through her own experience, Ellen Dykas offers the way to protect your heart by following God’s plan for your sexuality and pursuing healthy relationships and sexual wholeness through the grace and strength Christ provides. Because the smartest way to care for your heart is to give it to the One who knows you and loves you best.

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  • Teens & Sex: How Should We Teach Them?

    Distorted images of sex bombard our children from every angle. Where can they find a healthy view of their sexuality? How can parents and youth leaders teach kids the life-transforming truths that expose the counterfeits for what they are?

    Paul Tripp unearths the premises that underlie popular views of sex and notes several characteristics that make teenagers especially vulnerable to sexual temptation. In addition to showing how sex relates to our worship, our identity, our hearts, and our need for grace, Tripp offers a threefold plan for helping teens deal with sex realistically and in the hope of the gospel.

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  • When Crisis Hits: Where to Turn When Life Falls Apart

    When life falls apart, we feel deep confusion. Our emotions may shatter no matter how strong we have been. Our minds fill with unanswered and painful questions like the following: “Why me?” “What did I do to deserve this?” “Is there any hope for my future?” “Do I even have a future?”

    John Miller writes as a cancer survivor to others whose lives have fallen apart, and he offers the hope and peace that come from trusting in God for your future. Turning to Christ when crisis hits will fill your life with purpose and joy even in the toughest times.

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  • A Pastor’s Sketches: Conversations with Anxious Souls Concerning the Way of Salvation (Ichabod Spencer)

    A Pastor’s Sketches is one of the finest and most unique books ever written on the subject of evangelistic and pastoral ministry. It should rightly take its place on the desk of every pastor, but is immensely useful to anyone helping others to know God.

    Drawing on his meticulous note-taking from evangelistic and counseling efforts, Ichabod Spencer accurately retells a helpful sampling of these encounters, including many of the excuses, spiritual strongholds, and lies that keep souls away from Christ.

    Each chapter or sketch includes a narrative of Spencer’s efforts to apply the Scriptures under the guiding counsel of the Holy Spirit in order to help people overcome their personal obstacles to faith and repentance. He then shares with readers the primary lessons which can be learned from each interaction.

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  • Deception: Letting Go of Lying (Lou Priolo)

    This book deals with the problem of habitual lying and offers solid biblical solutions to guide the reader towards speaking truth. Its brevity – just 32 pages – makes it easy to read and process in one sitting. Includes counseling worksheets for the reader. Here is genuine help for the repentant liar who finds himself in this habit but wanting to break it.

    “An extremely helpful booklet. With grace and humor, Lou Priolo has written a very practical and convicting biblical perspective on how, by God’s grace, to overcome the sin of lying and become a truth teller. I recommend this to anyone, even if you think you don’t have a problem in this area. You may be surprised!”
    — Martha Peace, author of The Excellent Wife and Damsels in Distress.

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  • Single and Lonely: Finding the Intimacy You Desire

    Are you a single adult who sometimes feels isolated, vulnerable, and alone? Like everyone else you want to be known and understood; you don’t want to feel invisible. You want to be included and cared about. You don’t want to be lonely; you want to be connected to someone.

    So how do you find the intimacy and relationship you desire? Jayne V. Clark, an experienced counselor, explains that the remedy for loneliness isn’t a change in your circumstances; it’s a relationship with a person—Jesus Christ. As your relationship with him deepens, you will be able to use the practical strategies outlined here to move toward people in genuine love.

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  • The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams (Heath Lambert)

    Those inside and outside of the biblical counseling movement recognize growing differences between the foundational work of Jay Adams and that of current thought leaders such as David Powlison. But, as any student or teacher of the discipline can attest, those differences have been ill-defined and largely anecdotal until now.

    Heath Lambert, the first scholar to analyze the movement’s development from within, shows how refinements in framework, methodology, and engagement style are changing the face of the biblical counseling movement as we know it — producing a second generation of counselors who are increasingly competent to counsel. Find out how the biblical counseling movement has changed and improved and how the present-day leadership differs from the leadership of the past, in a respectful effort to evaluate and advance the efficacy of biblical counseling.

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  • Eating Disorders: The Quest for Thinness (Edward T. Welch)

    What started as an innocent diet has turned into a monster. You eat too little. You eat too much. You restrict. You binge. Some days you wish you could just forget about food. Can someone like you ever learn to eat normally?

    Edward T. Welch describes how easy it is, in a weight-conscious world that also uses food for comfort, to take the small steps that lead to a full-blown eating disorder. The way out is by understanding the thoughts and emotions that trigger your eating habits, and then taking the big step of trusting God, instead of your food rules and rituals.

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