A Holy Fear: Trading Lesser Fears for the Fear of the Lord
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
"Examines the biblical idea of the "fear of the Lord" and what it looks like in the Christian life"-- Provided by publisher
L'écriture de Christina Fox est centrée sur son parcours personnel de foi, offrant des aperçus et des réflexions aux lecteurs. Elle contribue à divers ministères et publications chrétiens, partageant sa perspective sur les questions spirituelles. Son travail se caractérise par un ton réfléchi, explorant les nuances de la croyance et son impact sur la vie quotidienne. À travers sa prose réfléchie, Fox vise à se connecter et à encourager les autres dans leurs propres chemins de foi.






"Examines the biblical idea of the "fear of the Lord" and what it looks like in the Christian life"-- Provided by publisher
God Hears Your Heart continues the story of Mia and Josh, begun in Tell God How You Feel . Mia and Josh are typical kids, dealing with hard and difficult emotions all kids anger, disappointment, guilt, and failure. In God Hears Your Heart , they learn that God wants them to tell Him about all their feelings. They learn that He wants them to pray to Him and tell Him about how angry they feel when someone says something mean or how disappointed they feel when their plans get flipped upside down or how they feel when they fail at something. Mia and Josh learn just how much God loves and cares for them. This book is ideal for parents and grandparents who desire to disciple children in their emotions. These read aloud stories include thoughtful questions and discussion starters to help parents teach their children to bring all their feelings to God in prayer. God Hears helps children develop a lifelong habit of bringing their emotions to the Lord, seeking Him as their refuge in all their troubles and cares.
The Challenges and Joys Unique to Motherhood Written from Personal Experience Motherhood as a Means of Sanctification
The author, a lifelong painter from Peterborough, UK, invites readers to explore her life through her art, which ranges from typical to unusual pieces. With a vibrant Irish family background, she emphasizes that her paintings serve as a medium for storytelling and self-expression, encouraging viewers to interpret her experiences and emotions. The book offers a unique glimpse into her artistic journey, leaving space for interaction via her provided email.
Exploring the therapeutic power of art, this book reflects the author's journey through epilepsy and psychosis, emphasizing that imperfection is part of the human experience. At fifty-four, having created art for years, the author shares a collection of both unusual and conventional pieces, rooted in their Irish Roman Catholic upbringing. Aimed at inspiring others, the narrative encourages creativity, asserting that anyone can express themselves through art, regardless of skill level. The author’s personal growth and healing through art serve as a testament to its transformative potential.
"We learn from an early age how to navigate the difficult emotions of life. Fear. Sadness. Worry. Loneliness. Rejection. For some of us, we learn to avoid painful emotions. Others of us may "feed" our emotions through various temporary distractions. Still others may hide or cover them up. Yet the Bible teaches us to bring all our hurts to God. Tell God How You Feel is a discipleship tool for parents to use in engaging their children with their emotions. It is designed to help children learn to bring their emotions to God and tell him what hurts. It teaches them the process of Biblical lament. In Tell God How You Feel, Christina Fox uses warm encouraging story times to help children engage with the vivid, descriptive words of the Psalms of Lament, helping them develop the habit of turning to God during hard and difficult times. These read aloud stories are ideal for family times with thoughtful questions and discussion starters at the end of each story." -- Publisher's website
How often do you look to God in His Word for help and hope? How often do you turn to Him when you feel anxious, distraught, or abandoned? How often do you bring your burdens to your Savior? Take a journey of hope through the Psalms of lament with Christina Fox.
We live in an age where 'friendships' are prolific and contact is constant. But are all of these people really our friends? The bond of Christian friendship is different. Built on our unity with Christ, these are real life, flesh and blood relationships - both sacred and sacrificial.
We all know that loss is the "great big sad" of life. Grief is a journey we all take in life. How do parents and caregivers help children navigate grief? The Great Big Sad follows familiar siblings Josh and Mia (from Tell God How You Feel and God Hears Your Heart) as they face the death of their beloved grandmother. It is a discipleship tool for parents and caregivers in helping children learn that people grieve in different ways, how to talk about grief, ways to honor and remember a loved one, and how Jesus knows and understands their tears.
Designed for children ages 3-5, this engaging and lyrical picture book encourages kids to ask important questions about their identity while presenting a more stable and fulfilling perspective rooted in their relationship with God.