Unequally Yoked


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This practical guide provides a roadmap of hope to help you grow in your Christian faith while married to a non-believing spouse. Discover how you can enrich your marriage and strengthen your faith. Identify and understand your common problems and misunderstandings. Get the help and support that you need.




Surviving a Spiritual Mismatch in Marriage


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The author of "The Case for Christ" now presents thoughts on the spiritual aspects of marriage.




The Unsaved Christian


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What to do when they say they’re Christian but don’t know Jesus Whether it’s the Christmas and Easter Christians or the faithful church attenders whose hearts are cold toward the Lord, we’ve all encountered cultural Christians. They’d check the Christian box on a survey, they’re fine with church, but the truth is, they’re far from God. So how do we bring Jesus to this overlooked mission field? The Unsaved Christian equips you to confront cultural Christianity with honesty, compassion, and grace, whether you’re doing it from the pulpit or the pews. This practical guide will: show you how to recognize cultural Christianity teach you how to overcome the barriers that get in the way give you easy-to-understand advice about VBS, holiday services, reaching “good people,” and more! If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure how to minister to someone who identifies as Christian but still needs Jesus, this book is for you.




She's Got the Wrong Guy


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A different kind of dating book, She's Got the Wrong Guy not only details why these are the wrong guys, but also helps single Christian women better understand why they "settle" for less than God intends. Instead, they will be encouraged to put their hope and happiness in Jesus, not marriage




Arriving at Amen


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In 2012, media outlets from CNN to EWTN announced that Leah Libresco, a gifted young intellectual, columnist, and prolific blogger on the Atheist channel on Patheos, was converting to Catholicism. In Arriving at Amen, Libresco uses the rigorous rationality that defined her Atheism to tell the story behind that very personal journey and to describe the seven forms of Catholic prayer that guided her to embrace a joyful life of faith. As a Yale graduate, Libresco launched her writing career by blogging about science, literature, mathematics, and morality from a distinctively secular perspective. Over time, encounters with friends and associates caused her to concede the reasonableness of belief in God in theory, though not yet in practice. In Arriving at Amen, Libresco uniquely describes the second part of her spiritual journey, in which she encountered God through seven classic Catholic forms of prayer—Liturgy of the Hours, lectio divina, examen, intercessory prayer, the Rosary, confession, and the Mass. Examining each practice through the intellectual lens of literature, math, and art, Libresco reveals unexpected glimpses of beauty and truth in the Catholic Church that will be appreciated by the curious and convinced alike.




Un-Equally Yoked


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When devout Christian Joave Valentine meets the man of her dreams, shes ready to lose her thirtytwo- year virginal status at the drop of a wedding ring, but shes devastated to fi nd that her boyfriend isnt as heaven-sent as he appears to be. Joave Valentine is a successful, smart, and beautiful woman. Shes also saved and sanctifi ed, and being a virgin at the age of thirty-two, she feels is her biggest accomplishment. She thinks she has found the perfect mate in her boyfriend, Dietrich Armstrong. Unbeknownst to Joave, Dietrich is more like a ladys man than a man of God. His primary objective is to gain her trust by any means necessary to sway her into giving him her precious virginity. Hes more than willing to fake his Christianity to reach this goal. Constance Hunter considers himself a real man in spite of his feminine name. He favors spirituality over religion and doesnt buy into what he calls churchfolk values. When he crosses paths with Joave, he is convinced his assumptions about religion are correct until she starts to reveal her true self. Joave and Connie dive into a whirlwind friendship with an undeniable attraction. On their journey, they discover that the real meaning of love is so much more than they could have ever imagined.




Unequally Yoked


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This book is a compilation of poetry written over a period of three and a half years. To be unequally yoked means to be joined together with someone whodoesnot share the same beliefs. The Bible tells us to be equally yoked, but often the feelings of the flesh overpower us and we forget to do that. When one person is striving to walk in the will of God and the other has not settled yet, the terms Unequally Yoked come to mind, hence the title of the book. Written from the perspective of a married woman trying to raise two boys, many women (married or single) will be able to relate to the thoughts in this book. Not to limit the audience, there may be men who suffer the consequences of being Unequally Yoked as well. These are the comments peers have given in response to reading the pages of my life. I started reading and I cant stop. Vernita Im posting this oneon mywall. Liz You said on paper what many women say in their heart and mind! Rose







Should I?


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What does it mean to be unequally yoked, and what does that have to do with whether or not I should become romantically involved with a non-Christian? Unequally yoked is a farming term. It means binding together animals of different sizes, strengths, and natures. Because of the repercussions to both animals involved and to the work needed to be done, no farmer would do this unless there was no other option available. Using this analogy, God repeatedly warns his people against yoking themselves to unbelievers. This book provides an insider's perspective on what living unequally yoked is like for both the Christian and the unbeliever. The intent is to provide insight into its inevitable challenges and potential pitfalls so that people considering entering into such a relationship or those contemplating taking their current unequally yoked relationship to the next level can make an informed and hopefully wise choice.




The Unequal Yoke


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Now, amongst the numerous hindrances to this thorough consecration of heart to Christ which I earnestly desire for myself and my reader, "the unequal yoke" will be found to occupy a very prominent place indeed. "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what partnership hath righteousness with unrighteousness (or rather lawlessness)? and what communion hath light with darkness? And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath a believer with an unbeliever? And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, 'I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.' 'Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.' " (2 Cor. 6:14-18.)