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Heart of the problem / Henry Brandt & Kerry L. Skinner ; foreword by Henry T. Blackaby. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Nashville, Tennessee : Broadman & Holman Publishers, (c)1997Description: xiii, 226 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0805460608
  • 9780805460605
Other title:
  • At head of title: When you're tired of "just coping" with your struggles and want to find a cure, you're ready to face the heart of the problem
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4501.2.B736.H437 1997
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Contents:
The myth of complexity -- Peace and satisfaction in this world? -- Most of us had a poor start in life! -- God's sharpest tools; my biggest problems -- Why don't you just concentrate on the positive? -- Why is it so difficult to walk by a mirror without looking at yourself? -- At what age is it acceptable to sulk when you can't have what you want? -- I need to forgive those soldiers -- Anger is one letter away from danger -- Your wife has inoperable cancer -- I prayed, but I still didn't feel right -- If you don't want to, you aren't going to.
Summary: Gives encouragement to everyone who has ever faced a situation that felt insurmountable. By seeking God's answer, even the most complex problems can be solved once and for all. AMAZON
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The myth of complexity -- Peace and satisfaction in this world? -- Most of us had a poor start in life! -- God's sharpest tools; my biggest problems -- Why don't you just concentrate on the positive? -- Why is it so difficult to walk by a mirror without looking at yourself? -- At what age is it acceptable to sulk when you can't have what you want? -- I need to forgive those soldiers -- Anger is one letter away from danger -- Your wife has inoperable cancer -- I prayed, but I still didn't feel right -- If you don't want to, you aren't going to.

Gives encouragement to everyone who has ever faced a situation that felt insurmountable. By seeking God's answer, even the most complex problems can be solved once and for all. AMAZON

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