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You've checked all the boxes. You've followed all the rules. But
something has still gone terribly wrong. This is where Wendi
Nunnery-Jesus follower, college graduate, and newlywed-found
herself eleven years ago. After years of meeting all the
expectations set for a "good" Christian girl, she was suddenly
spiraling into an unknown terror she would later discover was
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and questioning everything she'd ever
known about herself and about God. It took nearly a decade, but
eventually Wendi learned her value was fixed. Finished. Holy. And
it's in the pages of this book where she lays out the story of how
and invites you to come along, find a friend, and realize you are
not alone in your wandering. Driven by thoughtful, poignant essays
with just the right amount of colorful language, Good Enough
tackles the lie that we are required to be perfect in order to be
good and, most importantly, reveals the truth about how much we've
already been given.
When a tree takes root, it's not long before the action is mirrored
above ground. It's the same way with people. The deeper you root
your life in Christ, the stronger you'll become. In this 2:7 Series
Bible study, you'll first learn how to make Christ the Lord of your
life. Then you'll discover how easy it is to branch out by
reviewing your spiritual life and sharing it with others. Recently
updated, The 2:7 Series focuses on having a more relational
relationship with God. Now with more room to write answers and
journal, your course in personal discipleship just went deeper.
With practical wisdom the authors of this handbook shows parents
how their daily lives, experiences, and relationships reinforce
their role as parents.
"The purpose of the family is the formation of people who are able
to love...Learning about God is closely woven with love in the
family, an integrated process."
The book includes chapters on Parenting, Being a Family, Being a
Catholic Family, and Rearing Children in a Christian Family.
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