Written by ELAINE LITTAU, the Christian books of these Series are written to be unique and unpredictable. Check out my webpage. http://elainelittau.com
Titles By Elaine Littau:
Nan's Heritage Series:
Book I, Nan's Journey
Book II, Elk's Resolve
Book III, Luke's Legacy
Book IV, The Eyes of a Stranger
Book V, Timothy's Home
From the next series - Rescued...A Series of Hope:
Book I, Some Happy Day
Book II, Capture the Wandering Heart
Book III, Walk Slowly Through the Dark
New Series- Nashville
Book I, Six Miles From Nashville
Book II, Christmas in Nashville (Coming soon)
go to http://elainelittau.com/ to order.
I have the first 3 chapters of "Some Happy Day" available to readers for free on my website, http://elainelittau.com/
Book I, Nan's Journey
Book II, Elk's Resolve
Book III, Luke's Legacy
Book IV, The Eyes of a Stranger
Book V, Timothy's Home
From the next series - Rescued...A Series of Hope:
Book I, Some Happy Day
Book II, Capture the Wandering Heart
Book III, Walk Slowly Through the Dark
New Series- Nashville
Book I, Six Miles From Nashville
Book II, Christmas in Nashville (Coming soon)
go to http://elainelittau.com/ to order.
I have the first 3 chapters of "Some Happy Day" available to readers for free on my website, http://elainelittau.com/
Friday, April 24, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Foul Language
Foul Language
Lately I have been studying Ephesians 4. It is full of wisdom... although most of the time I just read through and don't chew on the words. This time I took notes. There was a lot to be gleaned from the chapter. I thought that verse 29 which speaks of not using foul language was relatively easy for me. Upon closer inspection it says to not use foul language (use only words that are beneficial to the spiritual progress of others, as is fitting to the need and the occasion, that it may be a blessing and give grace [God's favor] to those who hear it.)This is harder than not cussing. The reading goes on: "Do not grieve the Holy Spirit." I think this may be connected with the last paragraph because it goes on to say..."Let all bitterness and indignation and wrath - (Passion, rage, bad temper) and resentment - (anger animosity) and quarreling (brawling, clamor, contention) and slander (evil-speaking, abusive or blasphemous language) be banished from you, with all malice (spite, ill will, or baseness of any kind) stop.Replace this "foul language" with: Becoming useful, helpful, kind, tenderhearted, forgiving just as God in Christ forgave you and me.Wow, that is a taller order than just cleaning up my language. This instruction is a change of mind and attitude. It is a change of life and perspective. It is truly living the golden rule - treating others as you want to be treated. (FYI -This is not a promise that they will treat you good back.) I must repent for using "foul language" as I see the measuring stick the Lord uses. I pledge to endeavor to live by this verse.
Lately I have been studying Ephesians 4. It is full of wisdom... although most of the time I just read through and don't chew on the words. This time I took notes. There was a lot to be gleaned from the chapter. I thought that verse 29 which speaks of not using foul language was relatively easy for me. Upon closer inspection it says to not use foul language (use only words that are beneficial to the spiritual progress of others, as is fitting to the need and the occasion, that it may be a blessing and give grace [God's favor] to those who hear it.)This is harder than not cussing. The reading goes on: "Do not grieve the Holy Spirit." I think this may be connected with the last paragraph because it goes on to say..."Let all bitterness and indignation and wrath - (Passion, rage, bad temper) and resentment - (anger animosity) and quarreling (brawling, clamor, contention) and slander (evil-speaking, abusive or blasphemous language) be banished from you, with all malice (spite, ill will, or baseness of any kind) stop.Replace this "foul language" with: Becoming useful, helpful, kind, tenderhearted, forgiving just as God in Christ forgave you and me.Wow, that is a taller order than just cleaning up my language. This instruction is a change of mind and attitude. It is a change of life and perspective. It is truly living the golden rule - treating others as you want to be treated. (FYI -This is not a promise that they will treat you good back.) I must repent for using "foul language" as I see the measuring stick the Lord uses. I pledge to endeavor to live by this verse.
Labels:
child abuse,
Ephesians,
foul language,
quarreling,
wrath
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Peace by Piece by Peter and Sandra Loth
When a friend recommended Peace by Piece by Peter and Sandra Loth to me I had no idea that I would be glued to my chair and crying the rest of the day away. I simply could not put it down. It was difficult to stomach in places but necessary. Forgiveness is an important topic to me and the issues I have dealt with in that subject do not stack up at all to what this man has been through in his life. Yet, by the grace of God, he was able to release the pain and truly forgive. This gives me hope for myself and my situations. The freedom of spirit he experiences through forgiveness shows that it is worth it. Honestly, I have heard stories about the Holocaust before this one, but this first person post Holocaust story is a must read. Younger readers should not read it without parental approval.
Labels:
child abuse,
forgiveness,
orphan,
post-Holocaust
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