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Kay Moore is a Pulitzer Prize nominee, a veteran newspaper journalist, and the author of three books, co-author of more than a dozen titles, and ghost author of more than 100 others. Her 20-year newspaper career included 14 years on the "Houston Chronicle" as well as being city editor of the "Plano Star Courier" and staff writer for United Press International. She was a senior editor at LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, where she supervised the production of the LIFE Support series, a discipleship curriculum that helped people deal with critical issues in their lives such as grief recovery, divorce recovery, painful pasts, codependency, and addictions. Her articles have appeared in a variety of magazines, including "Moody Monthly",...more


Average rating: 4.18 · 1,010 ratings · 112 reviews · 8 distinct works · Similar authors
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“What are you really living for? It's crucial to realize that you either glorify God, or you glorify something or someone else. You're always making something look big. If you don't glorify God when you're involved in a conflict, you inevitably show that someone or something else rules your heart.”
Ken Sande, Resolving Everyday Conflict

“When you draw on God's grace to put off your self-centered attitudes and act on His principles, you put His glory on display. Your life points to His vast wisdom, compassion, and transforming power, and as you look for God's glory, the impact reaches far beyond yourself because you give everyone around you reason to respect and praise God. Glorifying God is not about letting others see how great you are. It's about letting them see how great the Lord is.”
Ken Sande, Resolving Everyday Conflict



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