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“Live significantly!” That’s the inspiring message of Sharon Norris Elliott, award-winning author, speaker, publishing expert/visionista, and astute Bible teacher, whose delightful teaching ministry always inspires her audiences to think Biblically, speak intelligently, work passionately, act responsibly, love unconditionally, and live significantly. Her aim and her encouragement to everyone who will listen is to live a life that matters.
Women want to be blessed by God, but many are experiencing defeat and disillusionment, not at all feeling like they are living in a blessed place. Besides that, we’re living in a time when it seems like almost everything is out of control. Author Sharon Norris Elliott empathizes with her sisters, understanding how easy it is, especially in our present distress, to slide into these debilitating feelings. In A Woman God Can Bless, Elliott uncovers a blueprint for a woman’s release from heaviness. The book supplies readers with a plan of action to put off what is causing them to languish, and to put on that which will launch them forward.
Click here to learn 7 Ways to Join the Woman God Can Bless Revolution.
In She Writes for Him: Black Voices of Wisdom, hear the voices and hearts of your sisters. In these turbulent times when the ugly stain of racism is at the forefront of our society, bringing rampant division and mistrust, we desperately need ways to come together. To build bridges of understanding between all in the body of Christ, this book offers 21 voices of Black Christian women, authors, ministers, educators, leaders, and mothers. May this powerful volume be a part of the bridge of love and understanding we need to walk across to meet our sisters.
Enjoy engaging contemporary stories that point out God’s attributes Be encouraged in your walk with the God Be challenged to make necessary, positive changes Develop a new love for the Bible Again, J. I. Packer seems to speak directly to Elliott’s aim for her readers. “There is no peace like the peace of those whose minds are possessed with full assurance that they have known God, and God has known them, and that this relationship guarantees God’s favor to them in life, through death and on for ever.”
Are you raising a boomerang child?
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In the face of high unemployment rates, rising costs of living, economic recession, and the present generation’s general malaise, many parents feel obligated to offer prolonged housing and financial assistance to young adult offspring. But as time passes, how can these boomerang children be transformed into arrows loosed from the parental quiver?
The Israelites didn’t enjoy being slaves in Egypt. They never stopped praying for deliverance or hoping their situation would change, but although they hated their condition they eventually became used to it. Over the years they adapted to the culture, learned to speak the language, and even developed a fondness for Egyptian food. But instead of simply adapting to their new situation, they adopted it–so much so that when God did deliver them it wasn’t long before they were crying to go back to Egypt–back to the things that had brought them comfort.
High-school teacher and mother of two boys of her own, the author exhorts parents and caregivers to choose Jesus as the ultimate male role model for their sons. Tracing the Gospel stories of Christ from infancy through ministry in Judea and Galilee and even to death and resurrection, each chapter identifies a lesson to be gleaned from Jesus’ life. Practical wisdom about facing temptation, exploring leadership, choosing friends, dealing with women, and handling money also yields spiritual insight for raising a young boy into a Christlike man.
Even though your teen years may be full of craziness and confusion, there’s one thing you can count on – God is not surprised by any of it. These years are not an accident, they’re an opportunity. You’re extraordinary in God’s eyes just as you are, and to prove that, He even included teens like you in His Book, the Bible. What? Teenagers in the Bible? recounts the stories of 14 kids who had some pretty crazy and confusing things happen in their lives too.
The I Really Need to Know series makes theology fun for little kids. By looking back at Adam and Eve, and their encounter with the snake, this first book helps children ages 4 – 8 discover and understand the sin nature–-the reason behind why they get into trouble–and realize what they can do about it. Start your collection of the set by purchasing Why I Get into Trouble today at the link below or order it from your favorite book store. Churches and groups, get your discount by ordering 10 or more from the publisher at https://elklakepublishinginc.com/sharon-norris-elliott/.
As parents of adult kids, you were confident you guided your family well. But as your highly educated and articulate children enter mainstream society, you’re discovering they’ve developed mores and ideas very different from yours. In their open-minded approach to life, these young adults are choosing to reject the Christian worldview or are endeavoring to mix it with humanistic values that are diametrically opposed to it. They are making bold announcements about their lifestyles that have blindsided you, spiritually and emotionally knocking you off your feet.
Its stories are real, its issues are relevant, its truths are life changing, and its resolutions are truly redemptive.
—- Dr. John R. Adolf, Senior Pastor, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Beaumont, Texas