Praying the Bible into Your Life Stormie Omartian Paperback, 208 pp., $6.99 Harvest House Publishers (February 1, 2012)
Praying the Bible into Your Life gives readers the help they need to draw from God’s power, truth, wisdom, and comfort for everyday guidance and decision making. These short but significant prayer starters and verses from each book of the Bible—Genesis to Revelation—encourage readers to seek inspiration from God’s Word to enhance and expand their conversations with the Lord. This attractive, compact tool is a wonderful resource for those who want to keep their prayer lives fresh and growing.
A Leader After God’s Own Heart Jim George Paperback, 224 pp., $13.99 Harvest House Publishers (April 1, 2012)
The Bible is filled with amazing people, and Nehemiah stands out prominently among them. What made him so effective, so influential? It starts with knowing what God desires in a leader. From Nehemiah’s example, readers will learn 15 ways to lead with purpose. Because it is God who enables us, these great qualities are accessible to every believer. Readers will experience real fulfillment as they take steps toward becoming God’s kind of leader.
The Truth About Money Lies Russ Crosson and Kelly Talamo Paperback, 224 pp., $13.99 Harvest House Publishers (February 1, 2012)
In this important book, Russ Crosson, CEO of Ron Blue & Co. (the highly successful Christian-based financial planning advisory firm), teams up with gifted communicator Kelly Talamo to offer readers the truth about popular money lies that influence the spending decisions of millions of Americans. Through the use of everyday stories about men and women who wrestle with spending decisions everyone faces, the authors expose the lies involved and give truth principles based on the Bible to refute the lies.
Love Blooms in Winter Lori Copeland Paperback, 304 pp., $13.99 Harvest House Publishers (January 1, 2012)
Mae Wilkey’s sweet next-door neighbor, Pauline, is suffering from dementia and needs family to help her, but she can’t recall having kin. Mae searches through her desk and finds a name: Tom Curtis, who may just be the answer to their prayers. Tom can’t remember an old aunt named Pauline, but if she thinks he’s a long-lost nephew, he very well may be. After two desperate letters from Mae, he decides to pay a visit. An engagement, a runaway train, and a town of quirky, loveable people make for more of an adventure than Tom is expecting.
Not Another Dating Book Renee Johnson Paperback, 176 pp., $11.99 Harvest House Publishers (February 1, 2012)
For every twenty-something who’s thrown aside traditional relationship books in despair comes a new kind of dating book. Renee Johnson, a refreshing new voice for today’s generation, pulls no punches as she addresses the real, relevant questions and issues young adults encounter today. With her trademark wit and enthusiasm, she urges young adults to take a closer look at the way they relate to God and others, showing them that every relationship finds its perfect example in Christ.