Fabric Of A Woman
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When was the last time you invested in you? When was the last time you were alone with God, allowing your spirit, mind, body, and emotions to be repaired and restored? Author Pamela Hines believes that it is possible to be better at forty than you were at thirty, and better at sixty than you were at fifty. Failing to invest in you, however, can cause just the opposite to take place. Instead of looking vivacious and graceful at fifty, you look rundown and forlorn. God wants His life to permeate your life. He doesn’t want the circumstances of life to overwhelm you and thus steal from you His joy, peace, and rest. With the help provided in this book, you will:
Control your emotions rather than letting themcontrol you.
Develop a more positive outlook on life.
Enjoy a more dynamic prayer life.
Judge yourself through Gods eyes instead of the eyes of others.
Be better able to extend love and forgiveness to friends and family.
Transform your negative thoughts.
Experience breakthroughs in diet and exercise.
Help other women with their self-images.
Radiate Gods glory in your spirit, soul, and body.
God has placed within you everything you will ever need to be a success but it is up to you to utilize those things.Todays woman needs to invest in herself in order to accomplish the multifaceted tasks set before her. Life may tear at the fabric of our lives, but when we choose to invest in ourselves, the mending doesn’t take long.
SKU (ISBN): 9781603741262
ISBN10: 1603741267
Pamela Hines
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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