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Psalms – Psalms 107–150 - James Montgomery Boice - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Meet Generation Z – Understanding and Reaching the New Post–Christian World - James Emery White - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Archaeology and the New Testament - John Mcray - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Worship Architect – A Blueprint for Designing Culturally Relevant and Biblically Faithful Services - Constance M. Cherry - Bog - Baker Publishing

The Big Book of Christian Apologetics – An A to Z Guide - Norman L. Geisler - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

T.D. Jakes Speaks to Men - T. D. Jakes - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Endless Grace – Prayers Inspired by the Psalms - Dan Wilt - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Raising the Challenging Child – How to Minimize Meltdowns, Reduce Conflict, and Increase Cooperation - Debbie Reed - Bog - Baker Publishing Group -

The Quick–Reference Guide to Biblical Counseling - Dr. Tim Clinton - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Quick–Reference Guide to Biblical Counseling - Dr. Tim Clinton - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

Hurting people need help. But sometimes those who are faced with helping the hurting could use a little more information about the problems that needy people bring to them. The Quick-Reference Guide to Biblical Counseling provides the answers. It is an A-Z guide for assisting people-helpers--pastors, professional counselors, youth workers, and everyday believers--to easily access a full array of information to aid them in (formal and informal) counseling situations. Issues addressed include addictions, forgiveness, sexual abuse, worry, and many more. Each of the 40 topics covered follows a helpful eight-part outline and identifies: 1) typical symptoms and patterns, 2) definitions and key thoughts, 3) questions to ask, 4) directions for the conversation, 5) action steps, 6) biblical insights, 7) prayer starters, and 8) recommended resources. About the series The Quick-Reference Guides are A-Z guides that assist people-helpers--pastors, professional counselors, youth workers, and everyday believers--to easily access a full array of information to aid them in (formal and informal) counseling situations. Each of the forty topics covered follows a helpful eight-part outline and identifies: 1) typical symptoms and patterns, 2) definitions and key thoughts, 3) questions to ask, 4) directions for the conversation, 5) action steps, 6) biblical insights, 7) prayer starters, and 8) recommended resources.

DKK 190.00
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The Quick–Reference Guide to Addictions and Reco – 40 Topics, Spiritual Insights, and Easy–to–Use Action Steps - Dr. Tim Clinton - Bog - Baker

Evangelical Dictionary of Theology - Walter A. Elwell - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Quick–Reference Guide to Counseling Teenagers - Dr. Tim Clinton - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

So Happy to Know You! - Jennie Poh - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

God–Confident Kids - Cyndie Claypool De Neve - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

The Essential Guide to the Prophetic – How to Hear the Voice of God - Cindy Jacobs - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

We Hope for Better Things - Erin Bartels - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

We Hope for Better Things - Erin Bartels - Bog - Baker Publishing Group - Plusbog.dk

A 2020 Michigan Notable Book2020 WFWA Star Award Winner2019 Christy Award finalist*** "In this powerful first novel . . . Bartels successfully weaves American history into a deeply moving story of heartbreak, long-held secrets, and the bonds of family."-- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review"A forbidden interracial marriage, an escaped slave, an expectant mother waiting for her Union soldier to return--all of these stories are deftly told by Bartels, as she explores the hard realities of racism and its many faces during various eras of American history. . . .Compelling characters make this winning debut also appealing for fans of general historical fiction."-- Library Journal "Bartels'' debut tells the story of three Balsam women, each of a different era, told against the backdrop of racism and violence in America. . . .will appeal to fans of faith-based women''s fiction authors like Colleen Coble."-- Booklist *****When Detroit Free Press reporter Elizabeth Balsam meets James Rich, his strange request--that she look up a relative she didn''t know she had in order to deliver an old camera and a box of photos--seems like it isn''t worth her time. But when she loses her job after a botched investigation, she suddenly finds herself with nothing but time.At her great-aunt''s 150-year-old farmhouse north of Detroit, Elizabeth uncovers a series of mysterious items, locked doors, and hidden graves. As she searches for answers to the riddles around her, the remarkable stories of two women who lived in this very house emerge as testaments to love, resilience, and courage in the face of war, racism, and misunderstanding. And as Elizabeth soon discovers, the past is never as past as we might like to think.Debut novelist Erin Bartels takes readers on an emotional journey through time--from the volatile streets of 1960s Detroit to the Michigan''s Underground Railroad during the Civil War--to uncover the past, confront the seeds of hatred, and discover where love goes to hide.***** " We Hope for Better Things has it all: fabulous storytelling, an emotional impact that lingers long after you turn the last page, and a setting that immerses you. I haven''t read such a powerful, moving story since I read To Kill a Mockingbird in high school. This book will change how you look at the world we live in. Highly recommended!"-- Colleen Coble , USAToday bestselling author of the Rock Harbor series and The View from Rainshadow Bay "A timely exploration of race in America, We Hope for Better Things is an exercise of empathy that will shape many a soul."-- Julie Cantrell , New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Perennials "I applaud [Erin''s] courage, her authenticity, her beautiful turn of phrase, the freshness of her imagery, and the depth of her story that speaks to a contemporary world where understanding is often absent. We Hope for Better Things is a remarkable debut novel."-- Jane Kirkpatrick , award-winning author of Everything She Didn''t Say "Erin Bartels''s We Hope for Better Things s hares the joys and sorrows of three women from different generations. A roller coaster of emotions awaits as you share the lives of these women and hope along with them for better things."-- Ann H. Gabhart , bestselling author of River to Redemption "Storytelling at its finest. Erin Bartels delivers a riveting story of forbidden love, family bonds, racial injustice, and the power of forgiveness. We Hope for Better Things is a timely, sobering, moving account of how far we''ve come . . . and how much distance remains to be covered. A compulsively readable, incredibly powerful novel."-- Lori Nelson Spielman , New York Times bestselling author of The Life List "There is the Detroit we think we know, and there is the Detroit full of stories that are never brought to the forefront. With We Hope for Better Things , Erin Bartels brings full circle an understanding of contemporary Detroit firmly rooted in the past, with enthralling characters and acute attention to detail. It''s a must not just for Detroit lovers but also for those who need to understand that Detroit history is also American history."-- Aaron Foley , city of Detroit''s chief storyteller and editor of The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook

DKK 130.00
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