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2014 Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year ("Also Recommended,"
Justice) Slavery didn't end in 1833, when William Wilberforce's
decades-long campaign finally resulted in the Slavery Abolition
Act. It didn't end in 1863, when Abraham Lincoln signed the
Emancipation Proclamation. It didn't end in 1949, when the United
Nations declared trafficking "incompatible with the dignity and
worth of the human person." The sad truth is, slavery never ended.
It just went underground, where it continues to exploit powerless
men, women and children in horrific ways throughout the world. Now
for the good news: you have power. In Refuse to Do Nothing,
"Abolitionist Mamas" Shayne Moore and Kimberly Yim share their
stories of coming to terms with the power available to them in
their normal, everyday lives to illuminate the shadows where those
who traffic in people hide compel corporations to fight slavery in
how their products are made motivate politicians to fight for human
dignity mobilize friends and strangers alike to fight slavery at
home and throughout the world Slavery doesn't end without a fight.
But get to know Shayne and Kimberly and their abolitionist friends,
and you'll find the power God grants to all who fight for the
powerless, and the joy awaiting those who refuse to do nothing.
Their stories are not fairytales, their road was not easy, and
their examples are not perfect. They lived in times and places
quite different than ours. Yet they hold up a mirror to our souls
that can help us better understand our own story. And in doing so,
we find freedom to come to God as we are, with total
transparency-honest and real. In this twelve-session small group
journey (DVD/video streaming sold separately), taught by six
acclaimed Bible teachers-including Lysa TerKeurst-you will meet a
group of women in the Bible whose lives teach us about ourselves
and about who God is. You and your group will open yourselves to
the raw and revealing stories of frailties, struggles, brokenness,
and victories of real women from both the Old and New Testaments.
You'll discover lessons from each of these 12 women that will help
you: Apply biblical lessons to your own modern-day struggles.
Persevere through your failures and accept your successes. Draw
near to God in a world filled with trials. Find lasting contentment
in every situation. Overcome rejection and insecurity. Sessions
include: Eve: Finding Lasting Contentment in the Truth (Lysa
TerKeurst) Rebekah: Breaking Free of Feminine Stereotypes (Jonalyn
Fincher) Leah: Overcoming Rejection and Insecurity (Naomi
Zacharias) Hannah: Surrendering in Waiting (Amena Brown) Abigail:
Dealing with Confrontation in Relationships (Elisa Morgan) Gomer:
Learning to Accept Unconditional Love (Jeanne Stevens) Mary, Mother
of Jesus: Moving from Comfort to Courage (Jeanne Stevens) Mary
Magdalene: Transforming from Outcast to Follower (Jonalyn Fincher)
Mary of Bethany: Putting Our Faith into Action (Elisa Morgan)
Martha: Finding Our Identity in Jesus (Amena Brown) The Woman at
the Well: Turning Our Messes into Messages (Lysa TerKuerst) The
Syrophoenician Woman: Approaching God with Persistency and Boldness
(Naomi Zacharias) Designed for use with the Twelve Women of the
Bible DVD (9780310691624), sold separately.
We Interrupt This Marriage . . . to Raise Children. Just when you
thought you d adjusted to each other--just when you and your spouse
had achieved a satisfying balance in your relationship---it
happened. Your first child arrived. Things have never been the same
since . . . and they never will be. So how do you regain your
equilibrium now that you have children? Elisa Morgan and Carol
Kuykendall of MOPS International (Mothers of Preschoolers) know
your frustrations. And they know the answers. Not pretty theories,
but honest, qualified insights and approaches that can help you
turn the transitions of parenthood into times of transformation in
your marriage. Children Change a Marriage is for every husband and
wife entering the adventure of parenthood. Read it, apply it, and
look forward with hope. The best years of your lives together lie
ahead "
When do you get time for you? Remember when you had a life of your
own? The hectic job of being a mom is fraught with sacrifices,
fears, and uncertainties. But nothing offers greater rewards or
more opportunities to enrich yourself than raising your kids. What
Every Mom Needs shows you how being a great mom and a person in
your own right go hand-in-hand. Extensively revised and updated
based on current research and the latest survey of moms by MOPS (R)
International (Mothers of Preschoolers), this bestselling book
helps you deal with the realities you face today as a young mother.
If you've wondered how to find time for friendships, how to lighten
your workload, or how to go about rediscovering and developing
yourself as an individual, What Every Mom Needs is for you. Filled
with personal stories and helpful features, including a list of
resource websites, this book will help you understand the
importance of meeting your six basic needs as a mom-and how to
actually get them met. Fulfilling your needs for identity, growth,
relationships, help, perspective, and hope will make you a happier,
more centered person and a better mom.
Drawing on the insights of moms across America and on the latest
research, What Every Child Needs helps mothers meet their children
s nine basic needs for security, affirmation, belonging,
discipline, guidance, respect, play, independence, and hope. Using
a child s language of love, Elisa Morgan and Carol Kuykendall of
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International show how moms can meet
each need . . . and respect their own needs in the process.
Seasoned with poignant stories and wise quotes from moms, this book
will encourage mothers that the person they are is the mom their
child needs."
Mom Get Real . . . and Get Free Are you tired of constantly
trying---and failing---to be a perfect mom? Stop beating yourself
up and let the truth about motherhood set you free Real Moms
debunks the good mom fallacies that have weighed you down by giving
you some liberating real mom truths. This book punctures such
mothering myths as: . Good moms look good all the time. . Good moms
keep everybody happy. . Good moms instinctively know what their
children need. . Good moms take responsibility for how their
children turn out. . Good moms don t admit their feelings of guilt
or anger or fear---because to admit those feelings might make them
look like they are not good moms. Each chapter examines a myth and
its corresponding reality, and ends with a how-to practical
application, a Real Mom story, questions for reflection and
discussion, and Real Mom quotes from Real mothers. Wouldn t you
love to be free to accept your imperfections? Free not to feel
guilty about your limitations? Free to ask for help, free to be
real, free to grow? Freedom is in store for you---freedom to be the
best mom you can be. This book will show you the way."
Find beauty and hope by facing and dealing with the messiness of
family life.
The family is an imperfect institution. Broken people become
broken parents who make broken families. But actually, broken is
normal and exactly where God wants us.
In "The Beauty of Broken," Elisa Morgan, one of today's most
respected female Christian leaders, for the first time shares her
very personal story of brokenness--from her first family of origin
to the second, represented by her husband and two grown children.
Over the years, Elisa's family struggled privately with issues many
parents must face, including: alcoholism and drug
addictioninfertility and adoptionteen pregnancy and
abortiondivorce, homosexuality, and death
Each story layers onto the next to reveal the brokenness that
comes into our lives without invitation. "We've bought into the
myth of the perfect family," says Elisa. "Formulaic promises about
the family may have originated in well-meaning intentions, but such
thinking isn't realistic. It's not helpful. It's not even
kind."
Instead she offers hope in the form of "broken family values"
that allow parents to grow and thrive with God. Values such as
commitment, humility, relinquishment, and respect carry us to new
places of understanding. Owning our brokenness shapes us into God's
best idea for us and enables us to discover the beauty in ourselves
and each member of our family.
Are you believing the great lie that God does not, maybe even could
not, love you? The real you? Women struggle under the ongoing
weight of "not-enough-ness." Not attractive enough. Not smart
enough. Not fit enough. Not creative enough. Not good enough. Not
sexy enough. Not strong enough. Not whole enough. Not womanly
enough. And therefore, not beautiful. We are broken and ashamed to
be so. In our eyes, brokenness makes us unlovable and unusable. But
in his Word, God is clear that he sees us the way we already are in
Christ: deeply loved and abundantly influential. Yet we hang back,
believing instead the toxic not-enough labels. Hello, Beauty Full
explodes the shame-based mythology of our "not-enough-ness."
Instead of believing the hiss of the enemy, women are encouraged to
see their beauty the way God does. Chapters include: Voice Lessons:
Beauty in Your Unique Personality Valuable Vessels: Beauty in Your
Physical Body A Womb of Your Own: Beauty in Your Creative Purpose
Scar Stories: Beauty in Your Painful Story Have Your Sway: Beauty
in Your Influential Legacy Challenged to not settle for emptiness
when Jesus came to give life to the full, women will find the
freedom they need to accept their identities when they not only
hear but embrace God's heavenly message: "Hello, Beauty Full!"
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