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  • Christ of the Covenants (O. Palmer Robertson)

    A definitive contribution to covenant theology from a Reformed perspective. Emphasizing the interdependence of the Old and New Testaments, Robertson examines the covenants of creation, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and Christ to illustrate the progressive nature of God’s redemptive plan. Readers will benefit from Robertson’s balanced exposition and fair-minded interaction with other viewpoints.

    $13.99$16.99
  • Drawing Near to the Heart of God: A Year of Devotions from a Rich Tradition (Mark and Donna Kelderman)

    Are you anxious because of the uncertainties of this world? You are not alone. Thankfully, the Keldermans have collected a year’s worth of devotions from spiritual leaders of the past that will help you find a sure path in uncertain times. Common themes woven throughout this book include exhibiting repentance and humility before God, using time well, having godly relationships, understanding the value of your soul, living for God’s honor and glory, and persevering through suffering. Let the words of these godly men who have trodden the path before you be used as a cordial to draw you closer to the heart of God.

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    Your Family, God’s Way (Wayne A. Mack)

    Offers biblical insight and practical wisdom into two crucial areas of family life: communication and conflict resolution. Mack alerts us to pitfalls of faulty communication, such as “undertalk” and “overtalk,” poor listening, forms of falsehood, and “circuit jammers” to communication. He examines why families fight and explains the key to turning family discord into harmony—providing practical guidance for the Christian family.

    $11.95$15.99
  • Your New Life with Adult Children (Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell)

    Your kids will always be your kids. The trick is figuring out how to adapt to the new phases in that parent-child relationship. No question, it can be tricky. And if you fail to navigate that transition well, the result will be stress, alienation, and maybe a broken relationship.

    $13.59$16.99
  • She’s Got the Wrong Guy: Why Smart Women Settle (Deepak Reju)

    In She’s Got the Wrong Guy, Deepak Reju offers a different kind of dating book, discussing the types of guys women should not marry and offering biblical reasons why they aren’t suitable spouses. Writing from his years of experience as a pastor and counselor, Reju shares with women his perspective on how to assess a relationship’s strengths from the beginning, how to identify possible pitfalls, and how to have the courage to wait for a relationship that will be a blessing for both of you.

    $14.50$17.99
  • Danger Signs of an Unhealthy Dating Relationship (Lou Priolo)

    “I know that the one I’m thinking of spending the rest of my life with is a sinner. I am one too. I know that no two people are totally compatible, and in a marriage of two sinners, there will be difficulties. But sometimes I wonder if we will make it. There are issues over which we keep on stumbling. Am I being oversensitive? Am I worrying about nothing? Or, are my concerns about our compatibility valid?”

    If thoughts and questions like this trouble you, this book may help. Here’s an inventory to help you decide if the light on the road before you is green, yellow or red. It is designed to identify problem areas before you move forward with marriage plans, to serve as a useful tool as you seek godly advice from those who counsel you.

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    $8.75$10.95
  • Toxic Sons- and Daughters-in-Law: Untangling Difficult Relationships

    Generally speaking, if there’s trouble with in-laws in a family, blame is quickly assigned to the father- or mother-in-law. But they are not always to blame. Many fathers- and mothers-in-law are wonderful folks, beloved parents, good communicators, and fun-loving people. When their son or daughter ends up married to a person with immature attitudes, an abusive personality, or excessive emotional baggage, these parents are now stuck with a son- or daughter-in-law who makes their lives a living hell. What was once a loving family now finds itself turned upside down by a toxic, self-centered individual.

    Toxic Sons- and Daughters-in-Law helps expose the harmful attitudes and actions of a difficult son- or daughter-in-law and calls for biblical repentance and change. Untangling the destructive and dysfunctional nature of their abusive behavior will help parents manage the painful process of rejection, manipulation and anger. Practical counsel throughout the book will guide parents through the minefield of emotions to a God-glorifying conclusion and a lifestyle marked by application of biblical principles.

    $18.50$22.99
  • Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide to Identifying Domestic Abuse and Helping Victims (Darby Strickland)

    For years, biblical counselor Darby Strickland has served women in oppressive marriages. Now she writes to anyone who wants to help, regardless of their level of experience. You will learn how to identify the toxic entitlement that drives abusive behavior and to better understand its impact on victims—including children who are raised in a home with domestic abuse. Ultimately, you will become equipped to provide wise and Christ-centered counsel and to empower and advocate for victims while navigating the complex dynamics of oppression in a marriage.

    • Reflection questions throughout chapters guide helpers as they process the material
    • Detailed inventory questions allow helpers to screen for different kinds of abuse—physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual, and financial
    • Case studies, exercises, and comprehensive worksheets, including a safety action plan, can be used to train helpers and assist victims
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  • Toxic Relationships: Taking Refuge in Christ (Ellen Mary Dykas)

    Does your happiness depend on someone else’s affection and presence in your life? Are your thoughts consumed by another person? If so, the relationship has become skewed—get help before it becomes a prison!

    Through 31 daily readings with reflection questions and practical action steps, Ellen Mary Dykas helps you to strengthen your relationship with Christ—embracing him as your true refuge—and to cultivate godly relationships with others from a place of confidence and peace.

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  • Picking Up the Pieces: Recovering from Broken Relationships (Lou Priolo)

    A broken romantic relationship can wreck lives, and is especially painful if you didn’t want it to end. Here is relief to lead you from heartache to a healthier relationship with Christ.

    When such an intimate relationship is torn apart, the havoc can spread to the lives of emotions of more than two — it can affect many involved. The pain is worst for the party who did not want it to end. You may wonder, “Will the ache in my heart ever go away?” You expect, of course, that the author of this book will say “Yes, it will go away.” Let him persuade you how.

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  • It’s Not That Complicated (Anna Sofia Botkin & Elizabeth Botkin)

    How to Relate to Guys in a Healthy, Sane, and Biblical Way

    Ever been confused about friendships with boys? How does a girl handle crushes? How friendly is being too friendly? How close is too close? Or, what do you do when a guy is being way too friendly? And what do guys think about all this? What does it mean to be a “sister, in all purity”? (1 Timothy 5:2)

    Guy-girl relationships have always been complicated, but perhaps never more so than today. It’s (Not That) Complicated is a humorous, hopeful, and deeply thought-provoking new look at guy-girl relationships in our times.

    Dealing practically with such complications as online interaction, Hollywood expectations, undefined relationships, and unrequited love, the Botkin sisters offer enduring biblical principles that can make it all much simpler.

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  • Gospel Love: Grace, Relationships, and Everything That Gets in the Way

    Gospel Love, a ten-session small group resource, helps participants examine their relationships and learn how the gospel of Jesus Christ frees them to love others.

    Topics covered include barriers to loving others, how love is an expression of faith, the role of the Spirit in relationships, honesty vs. judging, and how to live with forgiveness and compassion.

    With user-friendly small group activities and questions rooted in Scripture, this small group study includes a leader’s guide in the back of the book and is suitable for small groups and individual mentoring.

    $9.50$15.99
  • Can We Talk? The Art of Relationship Building

    Another conversation ends in frustration or even anger. You want to communicate well and to grow deeper in your relationships, but either you can’t seem to find the words or always seem to come up with the wrong ones. How can you develop greater intimacy if you can’t seem to have a productive conversation?

    Far more than simply offering techniques for learning to communicate effectively, Rob Green offers wisdom for getting to the heart of your communication struggles. By helping you see how your desires motivate your speech, he draws you back to the gospel of Jesus Christ for freedom from old patterns of relating and for a heart that moves toward others in love.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Children and Divorce: Helping When Life Interrupts

    Sadness, depression, anger, fear, anxiety, loyalty conflicts; your children are struggling with at least some of these emotions after your divorce. To make things even more difficult, you are struggling too. How do you help your child cope with the changes in the family, while you’re still adjusting?

    As she explains the various responses you and your children may be having to your divorce, Amy Baker applies the gospel of Jesus Christ in practical and kid-friendly ways to the struggle your family is going through. As you share God’s Word with your children, your family will grow in faith and hope through this difficult time.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Leadership: How to Guide Others with Integrity

    How do you lead people? You’ve been called to a position where you must guide and direct others, but you wonder what a good leader is supposed to do and if you really have what it takes to lead well. Who will direct you as you direct others?

    Stephen Viars shows you the importance of integrity as the foundation of leadership and points you toward a vibrant relationship with Christ, the greatest leader of all. As you see how Christ demonstrates his integrity by caring well for his people, you too will grow in your ability to lead well for the sake of others.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Making Friends: Beyond Loneliness to Rich Relationships

    Making friends is one of the most basic aspects of life, so why does it often feel so difficult? You reach out to others, but they don’t reach back. You think you’ve found a friend, but then they let you down or move away. How do you forge genuine friendships that provide the encouragement and support you need?

    With understanding and grace, Dee Brestin unpacks the dynamics of godly friendships and how to develop them. Using several biblical friendships as examples, she guides you to see how Christ provides for your relational needs, both in himself and through others.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Who Should I Date? Relationship Advice for the Real World

    Who should you date? You might be drawn to someone who is fun, good-looking, and interested in the same things you are, but even more important than what’s on the surface is what someone is like inside. But how can you find that out? What should you look for?

    William P. Smith gives detailed, practical ways to assess both you and your friend’s relationship readiness. Filling out the quiz in this booklet will give you a better idea of the areas where both of you need to grow. Read this with your friend. It will lead to great conversations about the most important things in life—your faith and how you express that faith in your relationships with others.

    $5.62$6.25
  • What Our Father Taught us About Boys: Audio CD (Anna Sofia & Elizabeth Botkin)

    Why is it hard for girls to find the balance between flirting and shunning? How can girls keep their hearts pure? What responsibilities do they have toward young men? Is it possible to be ‘just friends’?

    Hear practical advice on navigating the tricky waters of relationships with boys, and how these relationships, properly conducted, can be edifying and strengthening.

    $3.95$10.00
  • “Not Tonight, Honey”: Handling Your Wife’s Sexual Rejection

    How do you respond when you hear from your wife, “Not tonight, honey”? Your response may range from confusion and hurt to impatience and anger. Whether you’re hearing the words for the first time or are beginning to think you’ll never hear any others, you struggle with how to respond. You want to be a good husband, but you also want her to be a good wife!

    Rob Green walks through the various ways men respond to their wives’ sexual rejection and calls husbands back to Christ’s foundational call to love their wives as Christ loves the church. By reminding men that sexual intimacy is an expression of love that finds its context in a marriage built on safely and security, he offers helpful instruction on how to love well and continue to build relationship.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Already Beloved: Love, Relationships and True Fulfillment in Jesus (Mandy Daniels)

    Already Beloved will encourage young women in a variety of life situations, whether single, engaged, in a relationship, or longing for one. Whatever the circumstance, we all need to develop a Gospel-focused perspective, to learn how to guard our thoughts, and to deepen our love for Jesus and those around us.

    $12.50$14.95