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Women everywhere marvel at those "good girls" in Scripture - Sarah, Mary, Esther - but on most days, that's not who they see when they look in the mirror. Most women (if they're honest) see the selfishness of Sapphira or the deception of Delilah. They catch a glimpse of Jezebel's take-charge pride or Eve's disastrous disobedience. Like Bathsheba, Herodias, and the rest, today's modern woman is surrounded by temptations, exhausted by the demands of daily living, and burdened by her own desires. So what's a good girl to do? Learn from their lives, says beloved humor writer Liz Curtis Higgs, and by God's grace, choose a better path. In Bad Girls Of The Bible, Higgs offers a unique and clear-sighted approach to understanding those "other women" in Scripture, combining a contemporary retelling of their stories with a solid, verse-by-verse study of their mistakes and what lessons women today can learn from them. Whether they were "Bad to the Bone," "Bad for a Season, but Not Forever" or only "Bad for a Moment," these infamous sisters show women how "not" to handle the challenges of life. With her trademark humor and encouragement, Liz Curtis Higgs teaches us how to avoid their tragic mistakes and joyfully embrace grace.
Whether readers have already enjoyed "Unveiling Mary Magdalene "or
are about to dive in for the first time-individually or in a group
setting-this 6-week companion workbook provides a practical,
meaningful resource for spiritual growth and a deeper understanding
of God's Word.
A farmer and his wife who grow trees to sell for Christmas give their prized, perfect tree to a poor family who cannot afford to pay for it. Text is interspersed with Bible verses.
God Reached Down from Heaven with the Best Gift of All
EXPANDED NOW WITH LEADER S GUIDE AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS. Just a mom? There s no such thing. Motherhood isn t a second-rate occupation. It is a career that can maximize your talents and strengths to their fullest. Look past the surface of mothering---the endless tasks and frantic pace---to the incredible skills required to raise your children while nurturing your marriage. The truth is clear: You re a professional in one of the most dignified, demanding, and rewarding fields any woman can find. Upbeat, candid, and engaging, Professionalizing Motherhood will do more than help you radically redefine how you see yourself. It will guide you toward practical development as a career woman who specializes in the home. Jill Savage helps you determine a strategy and set goals for professional training and growth. From the foundational to the practical, you ll learn about Establishing your mission Developing a network of coworkers Discovering your value in Christ How marriage and mothering work together Organizational and homemaking basics Taking care of your personal needs Professionalizing Motherhood casts a fresh and meaningful vision for mothering as a worthy career choice for this season of your life."
The Pumpkin Patch Parable-This charming story for children illustrates how a loving farmer can turn a simple pumpkin into a simply glorious sight. In the same way, God's transforming love can fill each of our hearts with joy and light. Liz Curtis Higgs created this parable as a way to share the Good News with her own precious children each harvest season . . . and now with children everywhere.
The second in a hit series of books--repackaged and updated for a new generation of readers--that features Liz Curtis Higgs' unique brand of "girlfriend theology." Really Bad Girls of the Bible examines biblical women gone bad and the lessons their lives can teach readers. Liz brings Bathsheba, Jael, Herodias, Athaliah, Tamar, and other really bad girls alive as she highlights eye-opening truths of the Bible for today's women.
Higgs vuelve a revisar el conjunto de mujeres de la Biblia para su proxima entrega de su muy exitosa serie de Mujeres Malas de la Biblia. En tanto que Mujeres Malas de la Biblia y Mujeres Realmente Malas de la Biblia trataron de aquellas como Jezabel y Salome, a menudo demostrando que estas mujeres no fueron tan nefastas como sugieren tradiciones posteriores, este libro toma un giro diferente, mirando a las que parecen ser cinco mujeres buenas de la Biblia y hallandolas con serias faltas. Concentrandose en Genesis, Higgs se enfoca en Sara (maniatica del control), Agar (llena de amargura), Rebeca (una intrigante maquinadora que mostraba favoritismo por sus hijos), Lea (otra intrigante) y Raquel (consumida por los celos). Un tema que emerge con claridad es como la fertilidad, o la falta de ella, domino las vidas de estas mujeres en una cultura patriarcal. Como siempre, el tono de Higgs es conversacional y amistoso, hablandole al lector en segunda persona al recalcar la leccion ---y el humor--- en la historia de cada mujer. Como es su costumbre, Higgs combina con mucha habilidad relatos ficticios de mujeres malas contemporaneas con una exegesis profunda de las historias de sus contrapartes biblicas. Higgs tambien revela sus propias trastadas al entretejer anecdotas personales en cada capitulo, subrayando asi el tema general del libro: incluso las mujeres fieles pueden a veces hacer dano y ser egoistas."
Belle O'Brien has the warmest voice on Virginia radio. Her show on Oldies WPER-FM is a hit, but her love life is a flop, and it's slim pickings in quaint little Abingdon. There's Patrick, the smooth-talking station owner; David, WPER's brooding engineer; or Matt, the Methodist pastor. Will Belle discover it's never too late to listen to your heart? Now with a reader's guide. 384 pages.
You know Ruth's story. Now meet her in person. And prepare to be
changed.
This Bible study for the Lenten season, modeled on the author's successful book The Women of Christmas, explores the stories of three women who played a vital role in the life and ministry of Jesus, as well as in the events of Holy Week that first Easter. With unforgettable insights and powerful life application for today's women, Liz Curtis Higgs delves into the biblical text to help us view Easter through the eyes of Mary of Bethany, who prepared the way before the cross; Mary, the mother of Jesus, who was addressed from the cross; and Mary Magdalene, who proclaimed Christ's resurrection after the cross.
Warning: Laughter ahead! Liz Curtis Higgs delivers again with "Fine Print," where a businessman and the speech coach he's hired have no idea there are matchmakers at work on their behalf! Her novella is part of a delightful triple-header in Three Weddings and a Giggle. The "giggle" comes from Carolyn Zane, whose "Sweet Chariot" drops readers in on two little old ladies who purchase a motor home sight-unseen, then drag their adult grandchildren along for cross-country antics. In Karen Ball's "Bride on the Run," an heiress defies her father's demand that she marry a man she doesn't love. If only she hadn't waited until her wedding day to do so! So it's out the window, down the rose trellis ...and headlong into one escapade after another. Thoroughly fun!
Maggie, the farmer's youngest daughter, loves getting gifts, especially mysterious ones. One wintry day, she receives a package in the mail. She excitedly opens the package to find a bulb buried in a crate of dirt. This was not what Maggie expected. She had hoped for a doll or a game, not a bulb that would one day become a plant. When spring comes, she finds the bulb in the cellar and tosses the lifeless thing into the garden, never to think of it again. . . . Until she walks outside on Easter morning and finds the most beautiful lily she has ever seen. Through the unique gift of a bulb, Maggie discovers the power of grace and forgiveness and the true meaning of Easter.
"Let's "go, " shall we? Just the two of us?" ""I consider Galloway the country's best kept secret: a place
where time holds its breath, where ancient ruins dot the
countryside in moss-covered splendor, where the natives are
friendly and tourists are few, only because they don't know what
they're missing.
Two brothers fight to claim one father’s blessing.
Glen of Loch Trool. Spring 1808. Davina McKie is a bonny lass of seventeen, as clever as they come and a gifted musician. Unable to speak since childhood, she is doted on by her belligerent younger brothers, Will and Sandy, who vow to protect their silent sister. When the lads are forced to depart the glen, Jamie McKie intends to brighten his daughter's summer by escorting Davina to the Isle of Arran. Her cousins make her welcome at the manse, and the parish delights in hearing their talented fiddler. But when she catches the eye of a handsome young Highlander on Midsummer Eve, sheltered Davina is unprepared for the shocking events that follow. A timeless story of passion and revenge, of lost innocence and shattered dreams, Grace in Thine Eyes explores the sorrow of unspeakable shame and the gift of immeasurable grace. Reader's Guide and Scottish Glossary included.
"The Scottish Lowlands, October 1789.
A Prodigal Hero...A Perilous Journey Home
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