About the Author
Ruth Senter was raised in Southern Alabama, the only daughter (among four sons) of missionaries to the cotton farmers. Growing up during the fifties in the rural south, she witnessed first hand, some of the turmoil that accompanied the birth of the civil rights movement. Her rural roots and her life as an itinerant country preacher's daughter have, through the years, added a wealth of writing material as she has shared her life experiences with her readers.
Ruth was listed as a 1976 OUTSTANDING WOMAN OF AMERICA.
She holds a Masters Degree in journalism from Wheaton College and has been a Contributing Editor for Today's Christian Woman, Editor of Partnership Magazine, and Senior Editor at Campus Life magazine. Ruth is the author of ten books including Have We Really Come a Long Way?, Longing for Love, A Tribute to Moms (with daughter, Jori Senter), Beyond Safe Places, The Guilt Free Book for Pastor's Wives, and Seasons of Friendship.
Senter is a regular columnist for The Christian Reader. Her articles have appeared in publications such as Discipleship Journal, Decision, Moody Magazine, LEADERSHIP, Christianity Today, and Focus on the Family. She has also co-hosted the TV series "Adventures in Learning" and is a popular public speaker.
Annie Ashcraft Looks Into the Dark is Ruth's first foray into children's fiction. Based on her childhood in the rural cotton fields of Alabama, Annie Ashcraft teaches children the importance of facing their fears.
Ruth recently returned from spending a year in Seoul, South Korea. Her husband, Mark, vice-president of Trinity International University of Deerfield, Illinois, has been setting up a training school for Asian Rim pastors.
When not living abroad, Ruth and Mark make their home in Illinois. They have two grown children who are also writers.
size : 5.2 x 8.0
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Product Description
"Once upon a time there was a woman who lost her sense of being loved."
So she tried to be more loving to give love, model love, work hard at love only to find herself empty, weary, failing to experience the richness and completeness of God's love for her.
Through these moving conversations with God, Ruth Senter will take you on a personal journey from performance and obligation to delight and peace in His all-embracing love. Tracing her own journey from discouragement and burnout to security and refreshment, she explores why so many women doubt or fail to experience the rich love of God.
If you long for the joy and security of knowing that you are forever the object of God's delight no matter how well you do at loving turn to these intimate conversations for comfort and rest. You'll find yourself in the arms of the compassionate heavenly Father who knows you best-and loves you most.
Deeply moving, powerfully personal.
About the Author
Ruth Senter was raised in Southern Alabama, the only daughter (among four sons) of missionaries to the cotton farmers. Growing up during the fifties in the rural south, she witnessed first hand, some of the turmoil that accompanied the birth of the civil rights movement. Her rural roots and her life as an itinerant country preacher's daughter have, through the years, added a wealth of writing material as she has shared her life experiences with her readers.
Ruth was listed as a 1976 OUTSTANDING WOMAN OF AMERICA.
She holds a Masters Degree in journalism from Wheaton College and has been a Contributing Editor for Today's Christian Woman, Editor of Partnership Magazine, and Senior Editor at Campus Life magazine. Ruth is the author of ten books including Have We Really Come a Long Way?, Longing for Love, A Tribute to Moms (with daughter, Jori Senter), Beyond Safe Places, The Guilt Free Book for Pastor's Wives, and Seasons of Friendship.
Senter is a regular columnist for The Christian Reader. Her articles have appeared in publications such as Discipleship Journal, Decision, Moody Magazine, LEADERSHIP, Christianity Today, and Focus on the Family. She has also co-hosted the TV series "Adventures in Learning" and is a popular public speaker.
Annie Ashcraft Looks Into the Dark is Ruth's first foray into children's fiction. Based on her childhood in the rural cotton fields of Alabama, Annie Ashcraft teaches children the importance of facing their fears.
Ruth recently returned from spending a year in Seoul, South Korea. Her husband, Mark, vice-president of Trinity International University of Deerfield, Illinois, has been setting up a training school for Asian Rim pastors.
When not living abroad, Ruth and Mark make their home in Illinois. They have two grown children who are also writers.
size : 5.2 x 8.0
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Product Details
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (January 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1556619391
ISBN-13: 978-1556619397
Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
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評分書裏文字樸實,內容又很緊湊,所以說像心靈雞湯但是又不完全一樣。每次讀完,都能讓人的心境一下子平和下來。我以前在教堂做完禮拜常捧著這書在野餐桌上閱讀,喜歡醬流暢的悅讀感覺。:)
評分書裏文字樸實,內容又很緊湊,所以說像心靈雞湯但是又不完全一樣。每次讀完,都能讓人的心境一下子平和下來。我以前在教堂做完禮拜常捧著這書在野餐桌上閱讀,喜歡醬流暢的悅讀感覺。:)
評分書裏文字樸實,內容又很緊湊,所以說像心靈雞湯但是又不完全一樣。每次讀完,都能讓人的心境一下子平和下來。我以前在教堂做完禮拜常捧著這書在野餐桌上閱讀,喜歡醬流暢的悅讀感覺。:)
Longing for Love 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載