Paul D. Meier
Born
February 17, 1947
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The Third Millennium
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published
1995
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11 editions
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You Might Be a Narcissist If... - How to Identify Narcissism in Ourselves and Others and What We Can Do About It
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published
2009
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8 editions
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Blue Genes: Breaking Free from the Chemical Imbalances That Affect Your Moods, Your Mind, Your Life, and Your Love Ones
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2005
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4 editions
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Don't Let Jerks Get The Best Of You Advice For Dealing With Difficult People
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published
1993
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13 editions
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Fourth Millennium
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published
1996
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3 editions
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Beyond the Millennium
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published
1998
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5 editions
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Introduction to Psychology and Counseling: Christian Perspectives and Applications
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1982
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7 editions
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Crazy Makers: Getting Along with the Difficult People in Your Life
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published
2001
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6 editions
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Windows of the Soul: A Look at Dreams and Their Meanings
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1995
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3 editions
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Finding Purpose Beyond Our Pain: Uncover the Hidden Potential in Life's Most Common Struggles
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2009
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7 editions
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“Jesus turned the list of hundreds and hundreds of don'ts into three simple do's. Love God, love your neighbors, and love yourself; do this and all the other laws will fall into place.”
― Be Strong and Surrender: A 30 Day Recovery Guide
― Be Strong and Surrender: A 30 Day Recovery Guide
“So take 430 years of exile, subtract 70 years of warning, and multiply the remaining 360 years times 7, as Moses instructed in the Torah. You will get 2,520 prophetic years of 360 days each—907,200 days from the day Cyrus made his decree to return to Jerusalem— which comes out (are you ready for a shock?) to May 14, 1948, the day Israel became a nation. Read Matthew 24 now, and you will see that Jesus Himself described the terrible events of the Great Tribulation, a”
― The Third Millennium: The Classic Christian Fiction Bestseller
― The Third Millennium: The Classic Christian Fiction Bestseller
“This narcissist has much better social skills than the overt narcissist, and it is usually only the people closest to her who see that she often lacks self-confidence and is prone to anxiety, depression, and moodiness. She often feels that she is being neglected by others or that they have intentionally slighted her or are persecuting her, when, in reality, they're not.”
― You Might Be a Narcissist If… - How to Identify Narcissism in Ourselves and Others and What We Can Do About It
― You Might Be a Narcissist If… - How to Identify Narcissism in Ourselves and Others and What We Can Do About It
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