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Christians who forfeit their God-given calling and identity in order to please others move from servanthood to codependency. How can they get back on track? Clinical psychologist David Hawkins offers a Christian perspective on healthy relationships and the pitfalls of being a people pleaser. 75,000 copies sold.
For a racing enthusiast, what could be more fun than travelling around the beautiful Emerald Isle visiting all of the racecourses and interacting with the amazingly friendly Irish people! The book though is of interest not just to mad racing folk but to anyone interested in travel and particularly visiting the stunning Irish countryside and enjoying a much quieter pace of life than on the British side of the Irish Sea. There is a chapter for each racecourse giving information about its history and geographical location. Some racecourses are not easy to find despite their size and there are suggestions as to the best way to get there and even on more mundane issues such as parking. The best features of each course are highlighted along with the occasional disappointing aspect. Details of race meetings attended at each are described in some detail and the overall experience is evaluated. Travelling around Ireland is a big part of the book with the amusing events that occur. Various attractions/places of interest near racecourses are mentioned so the trip to Ireland has quite a bit more to offer than just racing. The friendliness of the Irish people is a recurring theme along with the lovely welcome they always give you at pubs, restaurants, hotels and coffee shops. In summary, the book confirms that racing in Ireland is great fun or as the Irish say good craic and it seems many racing aficionados this side of the Irish Sea are totally oblivious of this and need to go to Ireland to find out just what they are missing.
How to get to heaven requires one to trust and obey God, to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, and to engage in a close, personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.This book is designed to teach you how to honor God, how to live like Christ, how to listen to and learn from the Holy Spirit, how to live a life of prayer, how to study and know the Bible, how to spend every day preparing for heaven, and how to achieve and maintain the best spiritual health possible. These seven attributes of the best life are covered throughout this book.You must also follow in the footsteps of Jesus and avoid living in sin. It is important to repent of your sins, to meditate on God's Word, and to ask for God's forgiveness, wisdom, and guidance. You should also always be ready for the end-times because none of us know when the Lord is coming back.If you take all these actions, love, and honor God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, you will indeed receive the gift of salvation and eternal life. Have faith in God and stay in prayer with Jesus and the Holy Spirit, and you will avoid going to hell and end up in heaven.
Like life itself, marriage has moments of joy...and sorrow. As difficult as marriage can be, many who have said "I do" try to stick it out when problems arise because the alternative--being alone--is not very appealing. If the couple truly wants to save their marriage, they usually turn to counseling.Unfortunately, most marriage counseling ends with the couple dropping out and then, more often than not, ending their relationship. In some cases, the problem is not the couple but their choice of counselor. One who is poorly trained, disinterested, or obviously biased can destroy a marriage.Why Marriage Counseling Fails explores different scenarios that cause problems for couples as well as the different types of counselors who can help or harm a marriage. Dr. David B. Hawkins has more than forty-five years of experience as a marriage counselor and has helped thousands of couples save their marriages."Sadly, when it comes to reaching out for help for marriage counseling, few have a sense of trust and confidence in their counselor," he says. "Stories abound about how they came out of a counseling session worse than when they went in."Dr. Hawkins defines the "five I's" of a qualified marriage counselor as one who: Offers wise instructionTakes an active interest in the coupleOffers insight into why problems recurIs willing to work intensivelyWorks in-depth to help the couple find long-term solutionsWhy Marriage Counseling Fails offers insights into marital issues, the brokenness of the counseling system, how to find good help, and how to insist upon effective help when turning to a counselor.
The Thinker's Guide to Clinical Reasoning introduces healthcare students and professionals to the foundations of critical thinking and offers examples of applications within clinical fields. It is not enough for healthcare workers to have access to data and research, they must also know how to analyze and process information to guide patients in making the best decisions about their health. This process requires critical thinking skills often ignored in healthcare curricula. As part of the Thinker's Guide Library, this book advances the mission of the Foundation for Critical Thinking to promote fairminded critical societies through cultivating essential intellectual abilities and virtues across every field of study across world.
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