Speaking Wisely: Exploring the Power of Words (Fisherman Bible Studyguide)
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Rating | : | 4.45 (902 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0877889171 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Her passion is to inspire women to let God transform their thoughts, attitudes, and actions in every life-stage, and to equip them to follow Christ as women, wives, and mothers. About the AuthorPoppy Smith (Wisdom for Today's Woman) is an author, former Bible Study Fellowship teaching leader, and active Bible conference and retreat speaker. Known for her warmth, humor, and powerfully honest story, Poppy demonstrates that God’s Word and Spirit can change lives
Poppy Smith (Wisdom for Today's Woman) is an author, former Bible Study Fellowship teaching leader, and active Bible conference and retreat speaker. Known for her warmth, humor, and powerfully honest story, Poppy demonstrates that God’s Word and Spirit can change lives. Her passion is to inspire women to let God transform their thoughts, attitudes, and actions in every life-stage, and to equip them to
Readers will learn how to help others by cultivating the habit of using words that encourage, express love, and praise God.
"Four Stars" according to Cindy Hall. I am halfway through the study and I'm really enjoying it.. "a little dull" according to Christina Schwartz. Great topic, but the content is a bit dry. It probably could have been condensed into a little dull Christina Schwartz Great topic, but the content is a bit dry. It probably could have been condensed into 4 lessons. A few seem to overlap. The lessons are also pretty short unless you have a VERY talkative bunch.. lessons. A few seem to overlap. The lessons are also pretty short unless you have a VERY talkative bunch.. "Great study for a mixed group of women." according to Amazon Customer. The lessons make a woman STOP & THINK about the way we use our mouths and what comes out of them. In today's world where the use of language has become quite free and often times offensive and acceptable. This study helps one see that words make a differen