In a world filled with stress, anxiety, and constant distractions, "Your Devotional Life Determines Your Emotional Life" serves as a powerful guide to aligning your emotional well-being with your spiritual practices. Drawing inspiration from the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10:41-42, this book emphasizes the importance of making Jesus the center of your life.
Craig & Samantha Johnson bring you 31 Key Success Plans designed to help you win each day by fostering a resilient and joyful mindset. Through practical tools and Biblical scriptures, this book shows you how to transform negative thoughts into positive ones, ensuring that your days are filled with peace and joy, no matter what challenges come your way.
Whether you're a parent, a leader, or simply someone seeking to deepen your spiritual life, this book offers you a path to victory and emotional stability through a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. Embrace the power of devotion and discover how it can positively impact every aspect of your life.
Perfect for anyone looking to strengthen their spiritual foundation and enhance their emotional health.
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Craig Johnson an American novelist, short story writer, and playwright. . He lives in Ucross, near Sheridan, Wyoming, population 25.
Johnson has written twelve novels featuring Sheriff Walt Longmire: The Cold Dish, Death Without Company, Kindness Goes Unpunished, Another Man's Moccasins, Junkyard Dogs, The Dark Horse (which received starred reviews from Kirkus, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal, and was named one of Publisher's Weekly's best books of the year in 2009), Hell Is Empty, As The Crow Flies and A Serpent's Tooth. The Cold Dish and The Dark Horse were both Dilys Award finalists, and Death Without Company was named the Wyoming Historical Association's Book of the Year. Another Man's Moccasins received the Western Writers of America Spur Award for best novel of 2008 as well as the Mountains and Plains award for fiction book of the year.
Former police officer; has also worked as an educator, cowboy, and longshoreman.
AWARDS: Tony Hillerman Award for "Old Indian Trick"; fiction book of the year, Wyoming Historical Society, for Death Without Company, Wyoming Council for the Arts Award.