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David E. Clarke

    A Mighty Tree
    The Prince And The Four Gardens
    Married But Lonely
    Songs Without Music And Other Poems
    Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars
    The Total Marriage Makeover
    • The Total Marriage Makeover

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(11)Évaluer

      A good marriage is a great thing-and The Total Marriage Makeover can make any marriage better. This practical plan promises results to any couple willing to work at advancing this most intimate relationship. With a step-by-step plan for improving communication, the understanding of each other, and the spiritual aspect of a couple's life together, The Total Marriage Makeover also features the encouraging, real-life stories of husbands and wives who successfully followed the plan. Written by a Christian psychologist who counsels couples, The Total Marriage Makeover is an easy-to-read, hard-to-forget volume featuring humor, intriguing pull-out material, and a helpful resource section.

      The Total Marriage Makeover
    • Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      2,7(3)Évaluer

      Exploring the emotional disparities between men and women, this book identifies what Dr. David Clarke terms "Crazy Making Differences." It provides insights into how couples can navigate these differences, particularly in marriage, by understanding various interaction levels. The author offers practical techniques for enhancing communication, fostering romance, and deepening spiritual connections. Couples will find humor in relatable scenarios while learning to complement each other, ultimately guiding them toward a more fulfilling relationship aligned with their spiritual values.

      Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars
    • Songs Without Music And Other Poems

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      "Songs Without Music and Other Poems," is a second volume of poetry by David Clarke. Like the first volume, "Eclectic Essays," this volume is eclectic in nature and varies in style and genre. The simple verses and lyrics are offered in some way to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. All that is profound in life can only be found in the totality and completeness of the God of the universe.

      Songs Without Music And Other Poems
    • Married But Lonely

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Seven Steps to a New Husband! You married a good man. He loves you. He's committed to you. He treats you well. You fully and sincerely appreciate who he is and what he does for you and for the family. The problem is, he does not meet some of your most important, God-given needs. Eighty-five percent of all husbands are intimacy-challenged. Your conversations are brief, safe, and superficial. He does not reveal what he's really thinking and feeling inside. He believes your marriage is great. He's perfectly happy...and the intimate, romantic, emotional part of you is dying a slow death. Working together, the two of you can create an intimate marriage. In Married...but Lonely Dr. David Clarke will show you seven steps that you as the wife can implement with or without your husband's cooperation and begin to experience the kind of marriage you've always wanted.

      Married But Lonely
    • The Prince And The Four Gardens

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      "The Prince and the Four Gardens," is a work to demonstrate four gardens we all must pass in our lives of mortality and through which our Lord Jesus Christ has already passed to lead and show us the way. The Gardens of the fall, Eden, of the Wilderness, of Gethsemane; and of His Tomb demonstrate His love and grace given to us and lights our way in our path through the darkness of this mortality.

      The Prince And The Four Gardens
    • A Mighty Tree

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      "A Mighty Tree," is a work to describe the potential life available to the Christian believer. It is a work of two parts, but with one common theme. The first part, a dream allegory finds a young man awakened by a storm to find he is within a new place where the symbol is the norm to understand a divine reality. He undertakes a journey and finds old friends to help him in his journey. The second part is a narrative sermon concerning the same theme.

      A Mighty Tree
    • "The Grace Of God"

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the nature of the Holy Trinity, this work delves into God's attributes and offers insights on embodying His qualities. It presents cyclical interpretive models for understanding Scripture and introduces convergence theory to enhance worship. The final section features a poem inspired by the Book of Revelation. Authored by David Clarke, a bivocational minister and Bible teacher with extensive theological education, the book aims to deepen readers' engagement with the Bible and the core Christian beliefs surrounding Christ's resurrection.

      "The Grace Of God"
    • The Little Book of Longer Poems

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Rev. David E. Clark's collection showcases a selection of his most impactful poems, reflecting on themes of faith, love, and the human experience. The poems blend spiritual insight with emotional depth, inviting readers to explore the connections between the sacred and the everyday. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, Clark's work resonates with both personal and universal truths, making it a meaningful addition for those seeking inspiration and contemplation in poetic form.

      The Little Book of Longer Poems
    • His Grace and Other Essays

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring fundamental questions of the Christian faith, this collection features six essays addressing topics like the Trinity, Scripture interpretation, salvation, sanctification, faith, and the sufficiency of God's grace. Aimed at lay readers, the essays provide insights that reflect the author's personal journey toward understanding and peace. While not exhaustive, the work invites ongoing discussion and contemplation on these enduring questions that have intrigued seekers for centuries.

      His Grace and Other Essays