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| A powerful resource for merging the practical wisdom of the Twelve Steps with the spiritual truths of the Bible. It combines recovery and spirituality to give Christians an effective way to work a twelve-step program with Jesus Christ as their Higher Power. Includes a meeting format and review questions on each step for use in support groups. (240 pages, item #1575) |  |  |
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| The ideal working guide for adults who seek God's grace and healing from the injuries and pain which are part of life events and experiences. The book combines the twelve steps with biblical principles, and begins the process for one's journey toward lasting change and renewal. "The Twelve Steps - A Spiritual Journey" is designed for weekly group meetings, with several useful and interesting ways to apply the twelve-step principles. (259 pages, item #1443) |  |  |
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| Provides a one-page story for Bible quotations found in The Twelve Steps for Christians and The Twelve Steps-A Spiritual Journey. Each story reflects the experience, strength, and hope of people in recovery. (166 pages, item #1214) |  |  |
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| Includes over one hundred prayers of declaration, meditation, thanksgiving, and more. It reminds us how vital prayer is and shows us how to develop a style of prayer that will keep us connected with God. A companion tool for The Twelve Steps for Christians and The Twelve Steps - A Spiritual Journey. (155 pages, item #1281) |  |  |
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| Leads readers to recovery resources found in Holy Scripture. Important recovery lessons are drawn from the lives of bible characters. Ideal for use with The Twelve Steps for Christians and The Twelve Steps - A Spiritual Journey. By Tyndale House Publishers. (1643 pages, item #2809) |  |  |
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| Tending the Soul is an essential book for one's spiritual journey. It is designed for those who seek meaningful answers and understanding to their life questions and challenges. Father Luke Dougherty, O.S.B. introduces us to the ancient art of spiritual direction. By reflecting on Jesus' invitations to his followers and to us, Father Luke shows us what we might discover that will contribute to our spiritual journey with the help of a skilled director. (104 pages, item #1584) |  |  |
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