Ebook: Let, it, go: how to stop running the show and start walking in faith
Author: Ehman Karen
- Tags: Control (Psychology)--Religious aspects--Christianity, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, RELIGION / Christian Life / Personal Growth, RELIGION / Christian Life / Relationships, Submissiveness--Religious aspects--Christianity, Christian women--Religious life, Electronic books, Christian women -- Religious life, Control (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Submissiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Zondervan
- City: Grand Rapids;Mich
- Language: English
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Why we women love to run the show -- Wired to control -- Our clamoring culture -- Seduction of self -- Domestic director or tin-pot dictator? running the show at home -- Managing your man -- Micromanaging instead of mothering -- Hovering over the home -- When your schedule screams (and you want to scream too) -- How to lose control and keep the faith -- Due to circumstances beyond our control -- Soul control -- Embracing your what-evvv-er -- Living the relinquished life.;Many women are wired to control. You're the ones who make sure the house is clean, the meals are prepared, the beds are made, the children are dressed, and everyone gets to work, school, and other activities on time. But trying to control everything can be exhausting, and it can also cause friction with your friends and family. This humorous, yet thought-provoking book guides you as you discover for yourself the freedom and reward of living a life 'out of control,' in which you allow God to be seated in the rightful place in your life. Armed with relevant biblical and current examples (both to emulate and to avoid), doable ideas, new thought patterns, and practical tools to implement, Let It Go will gently lead you out of the land of over-control and into a place of quiet trust. A companion video-based study for small groups is also available.
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