True Woman: What to Do When the Compliments Don't Come
I don’t hear a lot of “Excellent job with that diaper changing technique, mom,” or “I love the way you scraped the dried milk out of my sippy cups,” or “I really liked your voice inflection the fifth time you read The Very Hungry Caterpillar to me today.”

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True Woman: A Lesson on Becoming an Affirmer
I’ve heard it said that it takes seven compliments to undo a single criticism. If that’s true, we should be complimenting others—a lot.

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True Woman: Giving God-Centered Affirmation to Others
This is such an important topic, especially for those of us who have more practice at dishing out correction than affirmation!

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True Woman: What I Learned from Eight Women's Ministry Leaders
“You only have to please one. I still struggle with the people pleasing thing, but that echoes in my head a lot. Accept the fact that you are who you are and minister out of who you are. That frees me up a bunch.”

http://truewoman.com/?id=1712

True Woman: The Dying Institution of Marriage
What does the actress Cameron Diaz have in common with Dr. Keith Ablow, a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team? They’re both publicly recommending that we chuck the “dying institution of marriage.”

http://truewoman.com/?id=1711

True Woman: A Surprising Listen
I haven't been able to listen to anything else since. This CD so ministers to my heart that I play it from early in the morning until it's time for bed.

http://truewoman.com/?id=1710

Revive Our Hearts: A True Woman Learns to Trust (Karen Loritts)
What circumstances threaten your trust? After someone caused great pain to her family, Karen Loritts wanted to lash out in anger and hurt someone. Find out what she learned through the process.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=368&topic_name=Suffering

Revive Our Hearts: What to Do When Life Falls Apart, with Kim Jaggers
Kim Jaggers appeared to have it all together. She had a handsome husband, a beautiful home, and was established in her church. When her seemingly perfect life began to fall apart, she was challenged to find out what truly mattered in life.

http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=370&topic_name=Suffering

True Woman: I'm a Better Leader
At one particularly difficult time during our marriage, my husband threw up his hands in exasperation and said, “I tell you what we’re going to do! From now on you do what you want to do and I’ll do what I want to do. I’m not going to keep going back and forth with you about who’s going to lead this family!”

http://truewoman.com/?id=1709

True Woman: Trust and Obey
That is the year I came to believe at the core of my being that every event in our lives is being orchestrated by a wise, loving, and good God who really can be trusted.

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