Monday, November 3, 2008

Feeling Lost -- Need Directions -- Finally a Book for Those Who Don't Know Everything

Feeling Lost -- Need Directions -- Finally a Book for Those Who Don't Know Everything

MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 30 /Christian Newswire/ -- Have you ever wished you could gaze into a crystal ball and obtain insight into your future, help for making better decisions or just a peek into what life might be throwing your way? Whether a stay at home mom, congressman, mechanic or chef, we all need advice and direction from someone. So many times unfortunate decisions might have been avoided had we taken a deeper look at the direction from God's guidance, instead of trying to figure things out on our own. In her book, Direction: Discernment for the Decisions of Your Life, Cheri Cowell presents six questions readers should ask themselves when facing an important decision. Through observation and exploration, she examines each question and shares examples of how others-- from Bible times to present day--have used these questions to find God's way in the story of their lives. From career options to medical decisions to relationship questions, Cowell's instruction and guidance helps readers learn how to make confident choices as they seek God's direction on the road of life. A companion workbook is also available, to help readers journal their discoveries.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
The true power of this book comes from Cheri's selfless transparency and her dogged persistence in finding answers in the Person and Word of God. Her struggles with identifying God's plan will resonate with every honest seeker; and her ultimate answers are the only ones that can bring true contentment regardless of your current decision point. Read this book from cover to cover. Then, keep it handy. You'll want to refer to Cheri's candid reminders again and again.
-- Julie-Allyson Ieron, conference speaker and author of 23 books, including Sisters in Faith Bible Study series and Praying Like Jesus.

Cheri Cowell is a popular conference speaker and writer. Her wit and experience captures an audience. She uses her life in ministry to encourage and equip Christians seeking answers to the unspoken questions of faith. She is earning a degree in theological studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida, where she and her husband, Randy, call home.

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http://directionanddiscernment.com/

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