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Replace Your Worries with God’s Peace You’re not alone in your
struggles with anxiety. Christian women in all seasons of life
battle worries about their family, work, health, faith, and more.
Yet God has compassion for your weary heart, and when you turn to
Him, He’ll guide you to freedom from your fears. Illuminated by
abundant guidance in the Bible, author and biblical counselor Elyse
Fitzpatrick provides practical strategies for overcoming anxiety,
all the while pointing you back to the One who has overcome your
every hardship. You’ll learn how you can identify the true
sources of your fears trade stress and worry for joy and trust rest
secure in God’s tender protection Find comfort and encouragement
as you learn from the examples of other women like you—women who
have discovered that it really is possible to have peace-filled
confidence in every circumstance, even when it feels impossible.
Your Grace-Filled Guide to Relationships It's hard, sometimes, to
get over that thing your husband said weeks ago; or to resolve that
tension with your colleague at work; or to fix a lifelong
friendship that's taken a bad turn. The biggest problem with
relationships is they always seem to involve sinners--including
ourselves. So how can we form strong, resilient bonds with people
who, like us, are bound to mess up? Thankfully, it's not all on us.
Through stories and biblical teaching, Jessica Thompson helps us
move beyond trying to "fix" the people we interact with, and shows
us a better way. Though our relationships may be marred by tension
and frustration, because we are welcomed and known by Christ, they
don't have to stay that way. "Nothing changes the way we relate to
others more than knowing how God relates to us. Knowing how God
loves us and forgives us and is gracious and merciful toward us and
forbears with us inevitably affects the way we think about other
people. My good friend Jessica Thompson has written a book that
articulates who God is for us and then shows how that changes the
way we are toward others. Thank you, Jessica, for reminding me that
God always meets my mess with his mercy and my failure with his
forgiveness. Knowing this makes me want to love God and
others."--Tullian Tchividjian, founder of Liberate and author of
One Way Love: Inexhaustible Grace for an Exhausted World "We need
grace in all our relationships. So much loneliness, feeling
betrayed, alienation, anger, vengeance, sadness, grief find their
roots in relational conflict. Jessica humbly guides us to see that
only by being a recipient of God's grace can we be agents of grace
in our relationships. She does this with humor, honesty, and
confession from her own experience, not with advice as a relational
guru."--Justin S. Holcomb, Episcopal priest, seminary professor,
and author of On the Grace of God "Everyday Grace is for all who
have struggled to accept their children and honor their parents and
initiate with their neighbors and forgive their spouses and respect
their bosses and celebrate their rivals. But it is not filled with
practical tips that would trivialize the difficulty of these
things. Nor is it a book of relational psychology that would
strategize a resolution to these things. Instead, it is filled with
the Scriptures that speak to these things--helping us to rest in
Christ's covering of all our relational failure and inviting us to
change by the power of the Holy Spirit."--Nancy Guthrie, Bible
teacher and author "Relational paradise was lost when our first
parents fell into sin. Our desire for change in this area is
anywhere between cautiously optimistic and downright cynical. What
I enjoy about Everyday Grace is that Thompson simply cannot get
over the one hope for true reconciliation: God, in Christ, has
befriended us."--Gloria Furman, author of Glimpses of Grace and
Treasuring Christ When Your Hands Are Full "Relationships are hard.
We know this. Jessica Thompson knows this too and shares how she
fights to take her gaze off herself and onto the only one who can
help our broken relationships--Jesus. Her method doesn't come from
a list of ways to implement change; rather, she focuses on the
gospel that transforms hearts and minds. Be encouraged by the good
news as you read Everyday Grace, for it is the gospel that is our
only Hope for our relationship problem."--Trillia Newbell, author
of Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves and United:
Captured by God's Vision for Diversity
What does the Bible say about the value of women? Does the Bible
teach that women are as valuable as men or does it portray them as
somehow more flawed, more suspect, or weak and easily deceived?
Beginning from Genesis and working all the way through the
storyline of the Bible, Worthy demonstrates the significant and
yes, even surprising, ways that God has used women to accomplish
His kingdom goals. Because, like men, they are created in His
image, their lives reflect and declare His worth. Worthy will
enable and encourage both men and women to embrace this true and
lofty vision of God's creation, plan, and their value in His eyes.
Bestselling author Elyse Fitzpatrick and pastor Eric Schumacher
together invite women to embrace a transformative and empowering
view of their Maker, themselves, and the church. But this isn't
only a book for women. It is also a book for men, especially
leaders, who want to grow in their understanding of God's
perspective on women, people who normally make up the majority of
their congregations; men who might be wondering if they've missed
something amid the abuse scandals that are rocking the church.
Might the headlines they're reading today about abuse have their
roots in a denigration of the value and worth of women? Worthy:
Celebrating the Value of Women will help every reader see the
value, place, and calling of women through study questions and a
"Digging Deeper" section that will help men and women discover how
to cherish, value, and honor one another for God's glory.
Topically Arranged Prayers for Individual, Family, and Church God
calls us to pray, and we want to talk to our heavenly Father. But
so often we don't know what to say, or we feel like our words are
getting no higher than the ceiling above us. Prayer should draw us
closer to God, but guilt over past prayerlessness or confusion over
what to pray can have the opposite result. In the pages of Every
Season Prayers, pastor Scotty Smith offers readers a treasure trove
of prayers that will lead them into a more intimate relationship
with God. Topically arranged so readers can easily find the
sentiments that match their needs, issues, and moods, this
delightful book includes prayers for: * everyday concerns, from
health and relationship issues to expressing gratitude * voicing
our feelings, stories, and struggles to God * listening to the
heart of God * congregational confession and worship * Advent,
Lent, and Passion Week * and more No matter what their season of
life or their daily reality, readers will find a prayer that they
can lift up to God.
Reminds women in midlife that God's supreme purpose in bringing us
through so many changes is to glorify himself and sanctify us.
The Honest, Loving Answers Children Need to Hear What should you
say when your five-year-old asks about his dying grandma? Or when
your seven-year-old wonders if the devil is real? Or when the sixth
graders in your Sunday school class are talking about a tragedy
they heard about on the news? When it comes to the dark and tragic
aspects of our world, it can be hard to know what to say and how
much. Mother/daughter team Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson
will carefully walk you through difficult conversations, one topic
at a time. Speaking from personal experience, informed by child
development research, these two moms offer practical insights and
age-appropriate guidance. Talking about tough topics may not be as
hard as you think, and, more important, you'll see how these
conversations can lead to meaningful discussions of God's
unchanging goodness. "I love this book! I will recommend it again
and again. It is street-level theology for children that drips with
the gospel of Jesus Christ. Parents, read it, live with it, share
it daily with your children, and not only will they learn and grow,
you will, too."--Paul David Tripp, president, Paul Tripp Ministries
"This is a scripturally rooted and profoundly wise guide for
parents who desire to weave gospel truths into the answers to their
kids' toughest questions. I highly recommend this book. It takes
the pressure off of parents to have all the perfect answers,
reveals the radical nature of God's grace, and weaves the 'scarlet
thread of redemption' through every answer."--Jeannie Cunnion, MSW,
author of Parenting the Wholehearted Child "These hard questions
aren't random--children wonder about these issues, and they impact
our everyday lives. Now talking about these questions doesn't have
to be overwhelming for lack of resources. I'm so thankful for Elyse
and Jessica's hard work, precision, and focus on Christ in this
book."--Gloria Furman, author of Glimpses of Grace and Treasuring
Christ When Your Hands Are Full "Martin Luther once said he
measured his ability as a preacher by his ability to communicate
the gospel to the young. This book is filled with such gospel
truth, so simply articulated. No one has helped me connect the
gospel to parenting more than Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica
Thompson."--J. D. Greear, PhD, author of Ready to Launch:
Jesus-Centered Parenting in a Child-Centered World and Stop Asking
Jesus Into Your Heart "As a mother of seven, I'm always interested
in grace-filled, Bible-based answers to the tough questions of this
life. Elyse and Jessica do a beautiful job of balancing truth with
grace, while offering parents practical, solid answers to topics
that many parents cringe over. I'll be looking at this great guide
again and again, not because it contains all the answers, but
because the authors humbly point parents back to the only source of
truth that's ever existed: the Bible."--Heidi St. John, author and
speaker "This is a great book to help answer the big theological
questions of little children."--Pastor Mark Driscoll "Elyse and
Jessica have written a must-have book for parents and those
involved with ministry to children. It provides helpful, gracious,
wise, and faithful answers to some of the most difficult questions
children can ask about the Christian faith.."--Justin S. Holcomb,
Episcopal priest and seminary professor The Honest, Loving Answers
Children Need to Hear What should you say when your five-year-old
asks about his dying grandma? Or when your seven-year-old wonders
if the devil is real? Or when the sixth graders in your Sunday
school class are talking about a tragedy they heard about on the
news? When it comes to the dark and tragic aspects of our world, it
can be hard to know what to say and how much. Mother/daughter team
Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson will carefully walk you
through difficult conversations, one topic at a time. Speaking from
personal experience, informed by child development research, these
two moms offer practical insights and age-appropriate guidance.
Talking about tough topics may not be as hard as you think, and,
more important, you'll see how these conversations can lead to
meaningful discussions of God's unchanging goodness. "I love this
book! I will recommend it again and again. It is street-level
theology for children that drips with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Parents, read it, live with it, share it daily with your children,
and not only will they learn and grow, you will, too."--Paul David
Tripp, president, Paul Tripp Ministries "This is a scripturally
rooted and profoundly wise guide for parents who desire to weave
gospel truths into the answers to their kids' toughest questions. I
highly recommend this book. It takes the pressure off of parents to
have all the perfect answers, reveals the radical nature of God's
grace, and weaves the 'scarlet thread of redemption' through every
answer."--Jeannie Cunnion, MSW, author of Parenting the
Wholehearted Child "These hard questions aren't random--children
wonder about these issues, and they impact our everyday lives. Now
talking about these questions doesn't have to be overwhelming for
lack of resources. I'm so thankful for Elyse and Jessica's hard
work, precision, and focus on Christ in this book."--Gloria Furman,
author of Glimpses of Grace and Treasuring Christ When Your Hands
Are Full "Martin Luther once said he measured his ability as a
preacher by his ability to communicate the gospel to the young.
This book is filled with such gospel truth, so simply articulated.
No one has helped me connect the gospel to parenting more than
Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson."--J. D. Greear, PhD, author
of Ready to Launch: Jesus-Centered Parenting in a Child-Centered
World and Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart "As a mother of seven,
I'm always interested in grace-filled, Bible-based answers to the
tough questions of this life. Elyse and Jessica do a beautiful job
of balancing truth with grace, while offering parents practical,
solid answers to topics that many parents cringe over. I'll be
looking at this great guide again and again, not because it
contains all the answers, but because the authors humbly point
parents back to the only source of truth that's ever existed: the
Bible."--Heidi St. John, author and speaker "This is a great book
to help answer the big theological questions of little
children."--Pastor Mark Driscoll "Elyse and Jessica have written a
must-have book for parents and those involved with ministry to
children. It provides helpful, gracious, wise, and faithful answers
to some of the most difficult questions children can ask about the
Christian faith.."--Justin S. Holcomb, Episcopal priest and
seminary professor
Heaven Is the Home You've Been Waiting For In this world of fear,
trials, and loneliness we often feel adrift--like we're still
searching for a place where we can truly make ourselves at home.
There's a longing for something more, something that makes us feel
like we belong, something that resonates perfectly with who we were
made to be. This longing is no small thing to be brushed off and
forgotten--it's a guidepost letting us know we were made for
another world. Earth is not our home. But it's close. What we long
for is the new earth, the place God has been preparing for our
eternity with him. In Home, Elyse Fitzpatrick explores heaven and
the afterlife, demonstrating that our final destination is not some
dull, featureless space in the clouds, but rather a perfected
earth. It's a real, physical place that we'll explore with real
bodies. A place of beauty and wonder and free of all death and
decay. No need to chase a bucket list. On the new earth there will
be no end of glorious sites and amazing activities, and we'll never
run out of time to do them all. Includes questions for group
discussion.
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