Christine Caine est une auteure australienne et une conférencière internationale dont le travail est profondément ancré dans sa foi chrétienne et son activisme. Elle est cofondatrice d'une organisation mondiale de lutte contre la traite des êtres humains et d'un mouvement dédié à l'autonomisation des femmes pour qu'elles réalisent leur potentiel divin. Son écriture explore des thèmes de foi, de courage et d'acceptation du but divin. À travers ses livres et ses conférences, Caine inspire le public à surmonter la peur et à embrasser audacieusement les aventures de la vie.
Resilient Hope, an all-new 100-day devotional from bestselling author,
speaker, and activist Christine Caine, offers inspiration and biblical truth
to help you build the endurance you need to run your race, fulfill the
purposes and plans God has for you, and stay on mission--even in the face of
setbacks and disappointments.
Moving on is not a one-time decision. It's a way of living. There are times in life when we look back and feel desperate to make time stand still, particularly when we get blindsided by unexpected changes. But we can't stop the flow of life, and we can't stop time. What's more, looking back doesn't enable us to go back. More often than not, it just makes us stuck. In a place. In a space. In a memory. In a mindset. In a habit. In Luke 17:32, Jesus drops three little "Remember Lot's wife." We don’t know her name, history, or story. All we know is that when she was fleeing Sodom and Gomorrah, she was told not to look back, and she did the one thing she was asked not to do. She looked back and turned into a pillar of salt. And out of the 170 women referred to in the Scriptures, she's the only one Jesus told us to remember. With a rallying cry to "Remember Lot's wife," Bible teacher, international speaker, activist, and bestselling author Christine Caine motivates us to stop looking back, to get unstuck and to keep moving forward into God's promises and purpose for our lives. We may not know all God's plans for us. We may not know where we are going, how long it will take us, or what we will encounter along the way, but with the strategies Christine Caine gives, we can move on from where we are to where God wants us to be. In this new book, Christine will motivate you to Jesus is beckoning us onward into the newness of what lies ahead. Stop disqualifying yourself by getting stuck in the past. It's time to remember Lot's wife and not look back but move forward boldly.
In Unashamed, Christine Caine reveals the hidden effects of shame many women
face and invites you to join her in moving from a shame-filled to a shame-free
life. She helps women find freedom from believing they're flawed and unworthy
and prepares them to step into the future confident, dearly loved, and
empowered to be shame-lifters for others.
The author relates her own personal stories to show how to overcome life's trials and tribulations and how those instances can be used for personal growth and an impetus to help others.
Bestselling author, speaker, and activist Christine Caine helps readers who are feeling weary and like things somehow aren't quite right to identify how they ended up where they are and what they need to do to course-correct and anchor themselves in the only One who does not change or shift with the currents. We've all at some point looked up from the daily grind and realized we had somehow drifted off course. Maybe we've been doing all the right Christian things and saying all the right Christian words, but inside we know something is just a bit off. Like we've run out of energy, vision, passion, and feel unable to move forward. The question we're pondering is not only How did I get here? but also What do I do now? In this new book, Caine meets us all in that place of weariness and uncertainty, sharing her own journey of discovery with vulnerability, candor, and self-deprecating humor. She lays out what she has learned about staying the course when you're feeling untethered and guides us each to learn the questions to ask about our relationships with God, with others, and with our own hearts to stay continually anchored despite the world's shifting currents; discover how to trust God more deeply by moving from a "what if?" kind of faith to an "even if" kind of faith; identify nine signs we are drifting off course and learn how to reposition ourselves to get back on track; and wrestle honestly with life's hard questions so we can respond faithfully to all the ways God answers, including the times when it feels like he doesn't. Christine offers up deeply personal stories, scriptural insights, and an eye-opening admonition to start paying closer attention, helping us to stop drifting and start thriving as we place our anchor on our unchanging, trustworthy God.
The battle for your mind and well-being is not your new normal, and it is not
here to stay. There is a path that leads you to the freedom you desire. Pastor
Mark Chironna candidly and with vulnerability integrates the best of theology
with psychology, bringing healing and hope to you in the midst of your
struggles.
The narrative draws on the biblical story of Lot's wife, emphasizing the importance of moving forward rather than dwelling on the past. Chris Caine encourages readers to embrace change and let go of nostalgia, reminding them that clinging to former ways can hinder personal growth. The message resonates with anyone facing transitions in life, urging a focus on the future despite the natural longing for what has been lost.
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God is bigger than your current story. Bigger than fear or shame or that voice
in your head that whispers that you are not enough, too broken, or too flawed.
Join Him in a closer relationship---one rooted in truth and Unshakeable. In
this daily devotional Christine Caine encourages you to find confidence to
live as the person God created you to be
Using the story of Lot's wife, who turned into a pillar of salt after she
looked back on the life that was behind her, Chris Caine charges the reader to
not look back, because our world will never be the same, but instead to press
on and move forward---even when our hearts longs for what was.