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How to Live Right When Your Life Goes Wrong - Paperback

How to Live Right When Your Life Goes Wrong - Paperback

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by Leslie Vernick (Author)

You Know It in Your Head.
Now, Let It Live in Your Heart.

Despite the abundant availability of both self-help books and Bible study materials, many of us find it difficult to apply what we learn, to make that long head-to-heart journey of change. When we are faced with life's daily trials, our responses often lack the Christian maturity we desire-showing us clearly just how far we have to go. Is it possible to achieve a deeper, more permanent change of heart?

Discover the Principle that Could Transform Your Life.

Now, through one practical, simple-to-understand and easy-to-remember model, you can:

- Gain a new perspective on the troubles God allows in your life.

- Come to better understand your response to those trials.

- Discover the underlying idols that hamper your efforts to change.

- Learn how to discern the truth of God's Word.

- Develop the heart response that will draw you closer to God.

Come on a journey of personal growth and spiritual discovery as your heart is drawn back to a central tenet of the Gospel: Truth isn't something you learn, but Someone you know. And the Truth will set you free.

Author Biography

Leslie Vernick, dcsw, acsw, lcsw, is a licensed clinical social worker who has her own private counseling practice and more than twenty years of experience counseling individuals and families from a biblical world view. She is a popular speaker for women's groups, couple's retreats, and professional seminars, and the author of How to Live Right When Your Life Goes Wrong and How to Find Selfless Joy in a Me-First World. Leslie and her husband live in Pennsylvania.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.92 x 6.04 IN
Publication Date: September 16, 2003