Timothy S. Lane
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How People Change
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2006
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24 editions
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Living without worry
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2015
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4 editions
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Unstuck
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Forgiving Others: Joining Wisdom and Love
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1905
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6 editions
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Conflict: A Redemptive Opportunity
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2006
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6 editions
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How People Change: How Christ Changes Us by His Grace, Leader's Guide
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2007
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4 editions
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Temptation: Fighting the Urge
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1905
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6 editions
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Freedom from Guilt: Finding Release from Your Burdens
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1905
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9 editions
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PTSD: Healing for Bad Memories
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2012
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3 editions
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Helping Others Change Participant Workbook
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2000
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2 editions
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“In God's plan, our quest for personal identity is meant to drive us back to him as Creator so that we find our meaning and purpose in him.
When we live out a sense of who we are IN CHRIST we live our lives based on all we have been given by Christ. This keeps us from seeking to get those things from the people and situations around us. Much of the disappointments and heartache we experience is the result of our attempts to get something from relationships that we already have in Christ.”
― Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
When we live out a sense of who we are IN CHRIST we live our lives based on all we have been given by Christ. This keeps us from seeking to get those things from the people and situations around us. Much of the disappointments and heartache we experience is the result of our attempts to get something from relationships that we already have in Christ.”
― Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
“Your relationships will take you beyond the boundaries of your normal strength. Encouragement gives struggling people eyes to see the unseen Christ.”
― Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
― Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
“Every good relationship we have is a gift of God's grace. Left to ourselves, nothing good would happen. Our problem has everything to do with sin and our potential has everything to do with Christ. Sin always draws towards self-interest. It is possible that even in our most altruistic moments are driven by what we get out of them”
― Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
― Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
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