If God Is in Control, Why Am I a Basket Case? Debbie Taylor Williams Paperback, 208 pp., $14.99 New Hope Publishers (March 2, 2009)
Forty million Americans experience anxiety disorders, and 30 percent of women suffer depression. How can this be consistent with God’s work in our lives? Through an in-depth, 8-week examination of Colossians, readers learn that “basket-case” living is not God’s intent. This daily Bible study prompts readers to a deeper investigation of the state of their hearts and minds.
Mothers of the Bible Speak to the Mothers of Today Kathi Macias Hardcover, 256 pp., $19.99 New Hope Publishers (April 1, 2009)
Modern-day moms have much to learn from examples recorded in Scripture, ordinary women of their day who, by God’s incomparable grace, were used for extraordinary purposes. Journey through the lives of mothers like Eve, Sarah, Salome, Mary, and others. Explore heart issues like fear, discontentment, grief, and gratitude, and discover solutions through biblical models of prayer, sacrifice, and faithfulness. Beautifully designed, this book is the perfect gift for any occasion.
Before His Throne Kathy Howard Paperback, 190 pp., $12.99 New Hope Publishers (January 2008)
Do you desire a more intimate relationship with God? Discover the joy and blessing of fearing the Lord. Before His Throne, a nine-week interactive study, explores Malachi to discover what fearing the Lord really means. You’ll be challenged to examine your heart and move toward a deeper and more effective relationship with God. Author and speaker Kathy Howard challenges you to fear God and nothing else!
How Can I Run a Tight Ship when I’m Surrounded by Loose Cannons? Kathi Macias Paperback, 205 pp., $13.99 New Hope Publishers (February 1, 2009)
The perfect woman: excellent wife, cherished mother, impeccable housekeeper, thriving entrepreneur, all rolled into one. The Proverbs 31 woman looms large for Christian women today. With humor and relevance, Kathi Macias shares her journey and struggle with Proverbs 31, ultimately discovering that there is a natural progression of growing in grace, until we finally learn that the best place to be is completely surrendered to God, trusting Him to steer our ship safely home.