Tag Archives: Relationships

People Fuel: Fill Your Tank for Life, Love, and Leadership

Townsend seamlessly ties faith and psychology together to create a relational guide worth its weight in gold.

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Doing life with your adult children: Keep your mouth shut and the welcome mat out

I really enjoyed the easy reading of this book despite the depth that it contains. Burns’ ideas are Scriptural and down to earth and extremely helpful. Highly recommended.

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Becoming Mrs. Lewis: The improbable love story of Joy Davidman and C.S. Lewis

This is a book to be savored and perhaps reread, both for the story and for Callahan’s beautiful writing.

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The Lost Discipline of Conversation

In this well-researched book, Joanna Jung draws upon the writings of well and lesser-known puritans to learn how they valued and used the spiritual discipline of conference, or intentional, spiritually-focused conversation as a means to spiritual growth. We learn not only why the Puritans considered such care crucial to discipleship and the Christian walk but also how to implement this in our modern-day lives. Specific examples and prompts are given for several different audiences with which the reader may choose to converse in order to follow the biblical exhortation to care for one another’s souls.

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