Marsha Gallardo

  • Lord, Help Me Break This Habit

    Lord, Help Me Break This Habit

    By Quin Sherrer and Ruthanne Garlock, Chosen, softcover, 192 pages, $13.99. Quin Sherrer and Ruthanne Garlock speak plainly about a touchy subject—habits. Worry, fear, criticism, anger, pride—they’re so common we hardly recognize how these “household sins” are crippling us. They’re tough, too. Bad habits don’t drop away the minute we become Christians; and repenting doesn’t …

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  • Never Give Up!

    Never Give Up!

    By Joyce Meyer, FaithWords, hardcover, 272 pages, $23.99. Though Daniel Goleman catapulted the idea of emotional intelligence, Joyce Meyer is a forerunner in promoting faith intelligence. Her new book is especially appropriate given our tough economic times. Everyone knows someone who has lost a job, can’t sell a house, or has a strained marriage. Meyer …

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  • Lord, Help Me Break This Habit

    Lord, Help Me Break This Habit

      By Quin Sherrer and Ruthanne Garlock, Chosen, softcover, 192 pages, $13.99. It’s a relief when someone speaks plainly about a touchy subject. Quin Sherrer and Ruthanne Garlock do just that. Worry, fear, criticism, anger, pride–they’re so common we hardly recognize how these “household sins” are crippling us. They’re tough, too. Bad habits don’t just …

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  • Free Yourself to Love

    Free Yourself to Love

    By Jackie Kendall, FaithWords, softcover, 256 pages, $13.99. It’s not a matter of if you’re going to be greatly wronged; it’s a matter of when. And when it happens forgiveness can be one our greatest challenges. Jackie Kendall, president of Power to Grow Ministries, tackles the nitty-gritty of handling damage done to us and exposes …

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  • Singing from the Heart

    Martha Munizzi never expected to blaze any trails in gospel music, but her soulful style of worship is BREAKING DOWN RACIAL BARRIERS between black and white Christians.

  • She’s Out to Save a Generation

    Karen Wheaton put her music career on the back burner and did something radical - She moved home to Alabama and launched one of the nation's most effective outreaches to teenagers.

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