What do you think of me? why do I care? : answers to the big questions of life / Edward T. Welch.
Publisher: Greensboro, NC : New Growth Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: viii, 149 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781935273868 (paperback)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Somebody is watching -- It's everywhere -- Three questions -- Your family tree -- Worshipers -- More on worship -- When does a good thing turn bad? -- A map -- God is holy -- A story of the Creator -- Stories of the re-Creator -- A story of the Redeemer -- Deep mysteries about the Redeemer -- Worshiping the holy one -- What do I need? what should I want? -- Love more than need -- It's not about me -- Enemies + friends + loved ones = family -- ""No, you are more worthy"" -- Companions on a bumpy road.
Tired of trying to win approval and escape rejection? Peer pressure, codependency, shame, low self-esteem—these are just some of the words used to identify how people are controlled by others’ opinions. Why is it so important to be liked? Why is rejection so traumatic? Edward T. Welch’s insightful, biblical answers to these questions show that freedom from others’ opinions and genuine, loving relationships grow as we learn about ourselves, others, and God. This interactive book includes questions for individual or group study and is suitable for teenagers and young adults.--GoodReads.com
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