Friendships: Avoiding the Ones That Hurt, Finding the Ones That Heal

Pastor Jeff's latest writing project for Chosen Books is entitled, "Friendships: Avoiding the Ones That Hurt, Finding the Ones That Heal." Friendships was released on July 1 of 2007.

This exciting new book will deal head on with what scripture has to say about our friends, whether or not it really matters to God who our friends are, what the warning signs are that a friendship is negatively affecting our walk with Christ, what a Godly friend looks like, and much, much more.

The Windshield Is Bigger Than the Rearview Mirror

God created you with a great future planned for your life. What you might not realize is that the enemy also has a plan for you-to steal, kill and destroy that future. One of his most effective tactics is to keep you looking backward to the past with would-have-beens, could-have-beens and should-have-beens. This "rearview mirror" focus robs you of present happiness and future promise.

The Windshield Is Bigger Than the Rearview Mirror highlights six chains Satan uses to keep people tied to the past: inordinate attachments, past successes, heartbreak, failure, trauma and bitterness. Using powerful illustrations from the Bible and from candid personal experience, Wickwire shows how you can break free from these chains to embrace the future God intended.

Making It Right when You Feel Wronged: Getting past Unresolved Hurts

After twenty years as a pastor, Jeff Wickwire has seen over and over again the devastating consequences of unresolved hurts -- to churches and to individuals. But he has also experienced the tremendous rewards that come to those who handle offenses God's way. In Making It Right When You Feel Wronged, he leads you in an exploration of Bible characters faced with the challenge of dealing with many different offenses. Discover how these people confronted their offenders, the consequences they faced for their actions and what Jesus taught about handling hurts. You will come away with specific steps to follow on the path toward the freedom that comes only in forgiveness, remembering that your future does not depend on what's happened to you, but on how you respond to it.

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