Crossroads: A Study of Esther and Jonah by Jodie Niznik
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Crossroads: A Study of Esther and Jonah by Jodie Niznik

Discover how to live out your unique calling from an unlikely biblical pairing At first glance, Esther and Jonah don’t have much in common. Esther is an orphan girl, out of place in royal courts, who nonetheless becomes queen and saves her beloved Jewish people. Jonah is a reluctant prophet who ran as hard as…

Book Review: The Loneliness Solution by Jack Eason
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Book Review: The Loneliness Solution by Jack Eason

Statistics show that, despite our connected world–and partly because of it–we are lonelier than ever. Social media tricks us into thinking that we are engaged in genuine friendships, except we never quite get beyond that feeling of being outside someone else’s life and looking in every so often at what they choose to show the…

Book Review: Ottoman Dominion by Terry Brennan
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Book Review: Ottoman Dominion by Terry Brennan

Diplomatic Security Service agent Brian Mullaney wants out. He’s been drawn against his will into a dangerous international mission with world-ending implications–and his final assignment is going to pit him directly against the terrifying, evil entity known only as the Turk. But when the Turk’s minions breach the US embassy in Israel and the American…

Book Review: Discover Your Hidden Self by John Murray
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Book Review: Discover Your Hidden Self by John Murray

If you ever think negatively about yourself, you are not alone. Many people think far too little of themselves than they should. If you are one of those people, then Discover your Hidden Self was written for you. This book will help build your self-esteem, give you confidence and as one reader said, “it helped…

Book Review: Hope’s Gentle Touch by Laura Hodges Poole
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Book Review: Hope’s Gentle Touch by Laura Hodges Poole

After her abusive husband’s death, Misty Stephens returns to her job as a nurse and volunteer at a women’s shelter. She intends to put her life back together and has no intention of ever being vulnerable to a man again. But when an abuse victim dies in her care, Misty finds herself consoling the girl’s…

Book Review: Building Bridges by Julie Lowe
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Book Review: Building Bridges by Julie Lowe

Knowing how to approach children and teens in counseling can be a challenge. Learning to enter into their world and draw them out can sometimes feel impossible. But with Julie Lowe’s Building Bridges—a practical workbook of expressive activities to do with kids and teens in counseling—you will find the biblical tools you’re looking for.  Anyone who…