Catherine Strode Parks
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12 Faithful Women: Portraits of Steadfast Endurance
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2020
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3 editions
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A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
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2014
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4 editions
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Empowered: How God Shaped 11 Women's Lives
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2019
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2 editions
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Real: The Surprising Secret to Deeper Relationships
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2018
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Women on Life: A Call to Love the Unborn, Unloved, & Neglected
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2016
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Strong: How God Equipped 11 Ordinary Men with Extraordinary Power
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“On the other hand, a greater understanding of the gospel will help you experience deeper and deeper union with each other as the years”
― A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
― A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
“Because marriage is God’s design, His doing, and meant for His glory, Christian marriages should be different. A sacrificial and submissive marriage is shocking to the world. In such a marriage, a husband and wife do not seek their own glory but look to one another’s good first, to the glory of God. This kind of marriage is beautiful—it’s what marriage was meant to be.”
― A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
― A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
“Marriage is patterned after Christ’s covenant relationship to his redeemed people, the church. And therefore, the highest meaning and the most ultimate purpose of marriage is to put the covenant relationship of Christ and his church on display. That is why marriage exists. . . . That is why we are married. That is why all married people are married, even when they don’t know and embrace this gospel.1”
― A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
― A Christ-Centered Wedding: Rejoicing in the Gospel on Your Big Day
“These are times, moreover, when we shall learn again to make those pleas with which the Lord's Prayer begins: Hallowed be thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done. By these we learn to forget ourselves and our personal condition and to hold them as of little account. How are we to remain steadfast so long as we remain so important to ourselves? - Dietrich Bonhoeffer”
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Man of Vision, Man of Courage
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Man of Vision, Man of Courage






























