God desires for
His children to "grow in grace." But how does a Christian
go about doing this? This little tract contains five
practical Bible ways to grow spiritually. Good news- they
are all things you can do immediately.
Are you growing
in the Lord? Here are some "benchmarks" to evaluate how you
are doing.
A Christian
father should lead his family in family worship. "Bring
them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord," the
Bible commands fathers. But any faithful father will
experience frustration in trying to keep the attention of
many age groups. This little tract gives five simple
principles to follow that will help a father carry out this
privilege well.
Would you to
grow in the Lord? It involves accountability and honesty.
This tract gives 51 personal questions that a pastor would
ask someone serious about growing in Christ.
Do you suffer
from chronic depression? Many do, worrying about their job,
the economy, retirement, their family. Sometimes problems
seem overwhelming! But God knows this and has given us a
solution. This tract will get you on the right road to
recovery.
God said he
will not despise a broken and contrite heart. What does
this mean? Is it more than feeling defeated?
Will the
problems I face today really matter next year? How about
next week? Dan Stanley asks us to evaluate the importance
of our present problems in light of eternity.
Everything
except God is against your living in light of eternity. To
make it even harder, you may face opposition from the most
surprising places. Read this tract to be challenged and
encouraged.
Self-esteem is
a big subject today, a central goal of the public schools.
But isn't self-esteem self-centered? What does the Bible
say about tis timely subject?
It is easy to
wish we had what others have, could be what others are, or
could do what others do. God calls this envy. Dan Stanley
shows in this tract why it is important to resist such
thinking.
Meditation has
been hijacked by false groups who present it as an emptying
of the mind. Instead it is a filling of the mind with God's
thoughts. God has some wonderful promises in His Word for
those who rightly practice meditation.
The greater
question is usually not, "What is God's will for my life?"
but rather, "Am I willing to do God's will no matter what?"
"How to Yield to God's Will" will encourage you to say
"Yes" to God.
How important
it is to say what you mean and mean what you say. This
tract encourages us to do just that.