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  • Running into Water: Women Immersed in the Pursuit of God, By Angela Blycker
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    Running into Water

    Women Immersed in the Pursuit of God

    by Angela Blycker

    Running into Water is not just another woman's book; it's an articulate and compelling call to women and mothers from every dialect of life for renewed purpose and hope. We all desperately need water to sustain our physical lives, just as we need God to sustain our spiritual lives. The idea of women immersed in God transformed through the practice of motherhood, is as much as for who ...

  • Loving Monday: Succeeding in Business Without Selling Your Soul, By John D. Beckett
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    Loving Monday

    Succeeding in Business Without Selling Your Soul

    by John D. Beckett

    Instead of grinding it out until Friday and living only for weekends, a successful Ohio manufacturing executive has seen how his work can be filled with meaning and purpose. The key is integrating his work and beliefs. As a result, both grow--along with his love for Mondays. Beckett brings all of life together: work, belief, value, character, relationship, truth, worship and joy. The result is ...

  • It's Not About You--It's About God, By Rebecca Florence Osaigbovo
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    It's Not About You--It's About God

    by Rebecca Florence Osaigbovo

    It can hurt to hear someone tell it like it is. But sometimes you need to get the truth, straight up. And the truth is that it's not about you—it's about God. Maybe you have relied on your own strength for far too long. You haven't been able to count on other people, so you just do your own thing. But God has bigger plans for you. God wants to use you to change the world. Rebecca Osaigbovo, ...

  • Chosen Vessels: Women of Color, Keys to Change, By Rebecca Florence Osaigbovo
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    Chosen Vessels

    Women of Color, Keys to Change

    by Rebecca Florence Osaigbovo
    Foreword by John M. Perkins

    "African American woman." The phrase conjures up a variety of images: Sassy career women. Wise church women. Strong grandmothers. Welfare mothers. But how about "chosen vessels"? Or "keys to change"? Perhaps we need some new images. Women of color have historically been on the bottom of the economic and social ladder. But the paradox of the kingdom of God is that being on the bottom is a plus. ...