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RUN THE RACE WITH FREEDOM. The Christian life is supposed to be like a race-a race we run freely, unhindered by the burdens of this life. But often, the baggage we carry holds us back. It deprives us of our freedom in Christ and makes the race seem strenuous and futile. No matter what your age, circumstance, or spiritual maturity, Cynthia Heald will help you identify and lay aside the burdens that can make you feel "stuck," including past hurt and loss, poor self-image, approval-seeking, busyness, doubt and fear, and unhealthy influences.
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Written as a set of -conversations- with Henri Nouwen, these daily readings will transport you from a state of spiritual restlessness and seeking to retreat, renewal, reevaluation, and prayer. Includes a bibliography, notes, a brief introduction to Henri Nouwen, and an index for easy reference.
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Written as a set of "conversations" with Henri Nouwen, these daily readings will transport you from a state of spiritual restlessness and seeking to retreat, renewal, reevaluation, and prayer.
• Indexed for easy reference
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These daily readings will transport you from a state of spiritual restlessness and seeking to retreat, renewal, re-evaluation and prayer.
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This topical Bible study will help women examine their self worth, identity, and expectations and find healing.
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Is your Christian life weighing you down? Get your second wind to identify and lay aside those burdens that make you feel stuck in busyness.
With challenging insights and thought-provoking quotations from classic thinkers and writers, Navigator author and Bible teacher Cynthia Heald will help you develop the actions and attitudes you need to think differently about your self-worth and identity in Christ.
• Personal study between meetings
• 11 sessions
About the Author
Dr Charles Ringma is a Dutch-born Australian citizen trained at the Reformed Theological College in Geelong and The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He has worked in urban mission in Australia, Philippines and Canada and has taught in seminaries and universities in those three countries. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Mission Studies, Regent College, Vancouver.