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So You Love a Prodigal -
What you Can't Do, What You Can Do, Why You Can't Quit
Too many of us know the pain and despair of loving a prodigal. In So You Love a Prodigal, author and poet Rita Aiken Moritz meets the readers where they are in their brokenness and walks with them through the heartbreak of loving a prodigal. With a conversational approach, she dares to address questions such as, “Why my family?” and “Who’s to blame?”
Encouragement, hope, and a call to action are the central themes of So You Love a Prodigal. Readers are assured with simple words and Biblical examples that God is still in control, their story isn’t finished, and they are not alone.
Also in a Kindle Edition!
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This Workbook is intended to supplement the So You Love a Prodigal book. By reading the corresponding chapter in the book before answering the questions in the Workbook, you will better understand the questions and will be able to apply them to your own situation.
All the Workbook questions are “open ended,” meaning they will ask you to think about and then write your answer in the spaces provided. On those questions for which you might answer with a simple “Yes” or “No,” you are asked to either detail or explain your answer.
The Workbook can be used individually or as a group study. If used in a group setting, members could discuss only the “take away” question, which is the last one for each Workbook chapter.
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"Precious Poems" God uses broken people, broken lives, and broken hearts. He takes those broken things and uses them to make something beautiful. That process is a journey, and these poems are about just such a journey. While we often can’t choose our circumstances, we can always choose our responses. For me, for today, I choose joy. You can too.
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"Precious Poems" God uses broken people, broken lives, and broken hearts. He takes those broken things and uses them to make something beautiful. That process is a journey, and these poems are about just such a journey. While we often can’t choose our circumstances, we can always choose our responses. For me, for today, I choose joy. You can too.
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