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A Guide to Growing Up Well
A practical, encouraging guide for twentysomethings—covering vocation, faith, work, family, and community. A valuable resource for young adults and those who mentor them. Read more
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trusting god for everything: psalm 23 by jan johnson (NavPress)
In the early pages of this book, Johnson differentiates the 23rd Psalm from the other psalms by calling it a “confidence” psalm—-While most psalms are prayers born out of despair or praise, this psalm looks at life from an objective distance. From this vantage point, the psalmist verbalizes the how and why behind the success Read more
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i am his, by rita j platt (navpress)
For every woman out there who has missed out on experiencing the wondrous bond that exists only between a father and a daughter, this book is especially for you. For those out there who have been disappointed in relationships, be it with spouse, sibling, parent, child or friend, this book is for you too. A Read more
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truefaced by thrall, mcnicol & lynch (navpress)
The book is for those of us struggling to be ourselves and see ourselves in God’s plans. The Shakespearean quote on the cover sums it up well: God hath given you one face, and you make yourselves another. Using the metaphor of a mask, the book deals with the dangers of being untrue to ourselves Read more
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live like you mean it by t j addington (navpress)
The cover very clearly tells you the book contains “the 10 crucial questions that will help you clarify your purpose, live intentionally and make the most of the rest of your life.” The foreword also underscores the merits of learning and understanding through questions–“It is in wrestling with questions, and not giving the answers, that Read more
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Chasing Elephants, by Brent Crowe (NavPress)
It took me a very long time to get through this book. Not because of any complexity in language or subject, but because some portions of it made me uncomfortable. And that’s a compliment to the book. I felt like I was back in Situational Ethics, my freshman year in college. I was forced to Read more