Encourage Me


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Are you discouraged? Do your shoulders ache with the weight of carrying your problems alone? Do you wish you could find someone who understands, someone who won't condemn you for your failures or ridicule you for your mistakes? Let Chuck Swindoll put a friendly arm around your shoulders and show you how the burdens can be lifted from your heart. Encourage Me offers tender insight into the needs of the human heart and how God wants to meet those needs through the gift of encouragement. Swindoll says, "Encouragement is awesome. Think about it: It has the capacity to lift a man's or a woman's shoulders. To breathe fresh air into the fading embers of a smoldering dream. To actually change the course of another human being's day . . . or week . . . or life." This classic devotional is a treasury of thoughts on finding the encouragement you need--and learning to share that encouragement with others.




Encourage Yourself and Other Folks


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I pray that this book will help you to encourage yourself and others. I know sometimes it can be hard to encourage someone every day. There will be days when you don't have the strength to encourage yourself. Trust me, I know because I fight with it every day. No one is perfect, and we all have flaws. However, if you give it all to the Lord, you will make it through every day for the rest of your life. Now the fight is not going to be easy because you will have to deal with all different kinds of people. Just like my book says, you will deal with liars, cheaters, thieves, and much more daily. Trust in God in all you do, and he will make a way out of no way.




Twenty-One Writings from the Heart to Motivate, Encourage, and Inspire


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We all want to experience an awesome walk with Father God—not one orchestrated by the guidelines of others, but one led by the Holy Spirit. With that in mind, Delores Chavis shares a collection of essays, scriptures, and writing prompts that guide spiritual seekers to invite God into their reading and studies and ultimately develop a deeper relationship with Him. Chavis relies on over seventeen years of ministering others to provide personal ancedotes, lessons learned, and accompanying biblical passages that highlight her own walk with God and encourage others to study God’s word, reflect on their own lives and spiritual journeys, and then experience God in practical ways that exceed expectations. Included in her writings are scriptures to study and prompts that inspire self-reflection about the direction Father God has planned for all of us. In this collection of inspirational writings, a seasoned minister shares precious thoughts about her walk with God that invite spiritual seekers to study scripture while contemplating their own lives and walks. “... Twenty-One Writings from the Heart challenges us to experience God’s presence in everyday life where we work, live, or play.” —Chandra Moyer, Coach, Author, Speaker




Pamela


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Letters and Memorials


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Railway Signal


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NLT Life Application Study Bible, Third Edition, Personal Size


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"Men and women who would like to better understand and apply God's truth to everyday life will benefit from the notes and features in this study Bible. Also includes a section dedicated to those in ministry. The Personal Size editions are for people who like to carry their study Bible with them."--




The Life of Olaudah Equiano, Gustavus Vassa the African


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"The Life of Olaudah Equiano" is one of the earliest-known examples of published writing by an African writer and the first influential slave narrative of what became a large literary genre. Equiano's autobiography helped in the creation of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended the African slave trade for Britain and its colonies. Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745 – 1797), known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa was a freed slave of Igbo extraction from the eastern part of present-day Nigeria, who supported the British movement to end the slave trade.




The Railroad Trainman


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