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Memo Re: Self-Esteem $3
Self esteem is how we see ourselves; it is our assessment and evaluation of our own worth. We also see ourselves through the eyes of others. Their eyes are a mirror in which we see ourselves.
This study examines the lives of the five women listed in Matthew 1. From their experiences, we can gain insight, understanding, discernment, and wisdom, which will empower and enable us to objectively access the veracity and truth of others’ reflections of us.
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Memo Re: Perspective $3
When you looked at the back side of a beautiful tapestry, did you notice how the yarns were all jumbled, tangled, and knotted? There appears to be little indication or correlation to the beauty of the front side; the disorder of the backside belied the intricate and detailed front side design. So it can be said about life. Every situation has at least two sides, often appearing as complete opposites.
Esther's story shares insights into deciding which perspective is better.
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Memo Re: Trials $3
Life often seems to be a series of contradictions — two logical opposite conclusions from one set of facts, much like prescription drugs.
The life of Abigail is a study in contradictions.
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Memo Re: Second Coming $3
The Bible compares Christ’s Second Coming to a wedding in Matthew 22:1-14 and 25:1-14.
Rachel’s life is compared to Jesus’ Second Coming.
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Memo Re: Spiritual Gifts $3
One of the works of the Holy Spirit is to give Jesus’ followers special gifts which enable and empower them (us), to fulfill the mission established by Christ: To “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son an of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19).
Of the 26 spiritual gifts listed in the bible, each and every woman has at least one identifiable gift.
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Volume 1 $15 Sale $10!
All of the memos listed above.
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