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Overload Syndrome - Richard Swenson,
M.D. Do you dread getting up and going to work? Are your relationships
strained because of stress? Do you sometimes wish you could check into the
hospital just to get some sleep? The Overload Syndrome Learning to Live
Within Your Limits examines the nature of overloaded lives and teaches
practical tools for managing overload in the most foundational areas.
NavPress $12.45
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Margin - Restoring Emotional, Physical,
Financial, And Time Reserves to Overloaded Lives - Richard Swenson, M.D.
Are you maxed out? This book offers strategies for healthy living in
four areas we all struggle with-emotional energy, physical energy, time, and
finances-and will prepare you to live a balanced life. NavPress
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How to Live in a Dangerous World - Eichard
Ellsworth - Our televisions and newspapers bombard us with dangers
threatening our economy, our environment, our educational system and more,
but the greatest dangers we face are spiritual ones. The dangers which worry
us the most are often able to damage us only here and now, but mistaken
beliefs can lead to eternal ruin. Evangelical Press
$12.99
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Medical Ethics - John Frame Frame
analyzes a wide range of biblical principles as they apply to the intricate
problems and personal considerations in the field of medical treatment.
Presbyterian & Reformed
$ 7.99 |

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When People Are Big And God Is Small -
Overcoming Peer Pressure, Codependency, and the Fear of Man - Edward T.
Welch Overly concerned about what people think of you? Welch uncovers
the spiritual dimension of people-pleasing and points the way through a true
knowledge of God, ourselves, and others. Presbyterian & Reformed
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Steering Through Chaos (Vice and Virtue
in an Age of Moral Confusion) - Os Guinness
Alfred Adler said, "It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live
up to them." In spite of an unprecedented interest in ethics in our society
(a recent survey showed more than 12,000 college-level courses being taught
on ethics), we still find ourselves in the midst of great moral confusion.
Why was the 20th century-the most knowledgeable, enlightened, and advanced
century of all-also the darkest and most brutal? It is because there is a
huge difference between knowing about good and becoming a good person. In
this thoughtful, probing study, Os Guinness leads readers in
an in-depth examination of the seven deadly vices and
contrasts them with the beatitudes from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.
NavPress $15.99 |


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Time For Truth - Os Guinness In our
postmodern society, truth no longer exists in any objective or absolute
sense. At best, truth is considered relative; at worst, a matter of human
convention. But as Os Guinness points out in this important book, truth is a
vital requirement for freedom and a good life. Baker
$7.99
Time for Truth will challenge you to seek the truth, speak the truth, and
live the truth. It will show you that becoming a free and truthful person is
the deepest secret of integrity and the highest form of taking
responsibility for yourself and for your life.
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When Worlds Collide - Where is God? - R.C.
Sproul In his latest book, R. C. Sproul discusses this very issue-the
role of God when the ideas of men collide and wreak havoc. God has not
abandoned His people, says Dr. Sproul, but while His hands pour out blessing
upon blessing, they also bring calamity and darkness. Dr. Sproul’s analysis
is challenging, but it is one that no Christian can afford to ignore.
For it is only when we begin to understand the nature of God that we can
ever hope to trust in His sovereignty during times of terror or sorrow.
And it is only when we can trust in His sovereignty that we can say with
Job, “Though He slay me, yet will I trust . . .” Crossway
$14.99 |

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Terrorism, Jihad, and the Bible - John
MacArthur September 11, 2001 saw the deadliest attack ever launched on
American soil, leaving us asking questions such as: Why did God permit such
a thing to happen? Was the attack a divine judgment or was it merely an
atrocity perpetrated by the forces of evil? How can human beings be capable
of such diabolical savagery in the name of religion? And what is the right
course of action for our government to take? John MacArthur points us to the
Bible for answers to these and many other questions arising out the recent
atrocities. He educates readers to the roots of the conflict, linking the
religious and political issues that underlie the current turmoil to the Old
Testament. W Publishing Group
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The Biblical View of Self-Esteem - Jay E.
Adams The last 15 Years has seen the rise of a powerful and influential
movement within the church. Easily identified by labels such as
"self-image," self-esteem." "self-worth,: and "self-love," this movement has
one common denominator - the emphasis on self. Regardless of religious
persuasion, everyone seems to be fighting what they perceive to be a shared
enemy: low self-esteem. Now well-known biblical counselor and noted author
Jay Adams brings much-needed clarification to the area of self-esteem and
offers the church and every believer a truly biblical view of self. Harvest
House $7.99 |

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