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Average rating: 4.15 · 453 ratings · 80 reviews · 19 distinct works
How People Change (VantageP...
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Relationships: A Mess Worth...
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Sex Before Marriage
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Temptation: Fighting The Urge
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5 Pack Conflict: A Redempti...
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How People Change Facilitat...
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Bagaimana Orang Berubah
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How People Change: How Chri...
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“The shattered relationship between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit at the cross provides the basis for our reconciliation. No other relationship ever suffered more than what Father, Son, and Holy Spirit endured when Jesus hung on the cross and cried, ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’ Jesus was willing to be the rejected Son so that our families would know reconciliation. Jesus was willing to become the forsaken friend so that we could have loving friendships. Jesus was willing to be the rejected Lord so that we could live in loving submission to one another. Jesus was willing to be the forsaken brother so that we could have godly relationships. Jesus was willing to be the crucified King so that our communities would experience peace.”
Timothy S. Lane, Relationships: A Mess Worth Making

“Scripture makes it clear that these responses are not forced upon us by the pressures of the situation. What I do comes from inside me. The things that happen to me will influence my responses but never determine them. Rather, these responses flow out of the thoughts and motives of my heart.”
Timothy S. Lane, How People Change (VantagePoint Books)



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