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Women At Halftime
$24.99Are you feeling adrift as you face transitions in a new season of life? It’s time to start dreaming again . . .
Have you made personal sacrifices to pursue something–a career, a relationship, or a quality family life–and now it has changed, gone away, or just doesn’t feel as rewarding anymore? If so, you may be looking for a new source of energy, significance, and joy in the next season. Shayne Moore, a former client of the Halftime Institute, and Carolyn Castleberry Hux, a coach with Halftime, which was founded by the author of the bestselling book Halftime: Moving from Success to Significance, know from experience what it means and how difficult it can be to navigate this territory. In Women at Halftime, Shayne and Carolyn offer you the building blocks for getting unstuck and finding renewed joy and purpose.
Shayne and Carolyn set out to ask you key questions like:
*Whose voice in your head still silences your voice and your dreams–and what can you do about it?
*How can you evaluate the activities, people, and places in which you invest your time?
*Where do you need to embrace freedom from limiting beliefs, fears, perfectionism, or other obstacles holding you back?
Know you are not alone. Transformative growth takes time, but the end result is worth it.
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Refuse To Do Nothing
$26.00Introduction
1.Mama, Slavery Ended With Abraham Lincoln
2. We’ve Done This Before
3. But I’m A Soccer Mom, Not An Activist
4. You Have Advocacy Power
5. Abolitionist Mamas
6. Excuses
7. Thick Skin And Tender Hearts
8. Not In My Backyard
9. Who’s Buying?
10. Be The Nosy Neighbor
11. Congo, Your Phone, And Child Slaves
12. Chocolate, Not So Sweet
13. You Have Purchasing Power
14. You Have Relationship Power
15. What Is Still Needed
EpilogueAdditional Info
Slavery didn’t end in 1833, when William Wilberforce’s decades-long campaign finally resulted in the Slavery Abolition Act. It didn’t end in 1863, when Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. It didn’t end in 1949, when the United Nations declared trafficking “incompatible with the dignity and worth of the human person.” The sad truth is, slavery never ended. It just went underground, where it continues to exploit powerless men, women and children in horrific ways throughout the world. Now for the good news: you have power. In Refuse to Do Nothing, “Abolitionist Mamas” Shayne Moore and Kimberly Yim share their stories of coming to terms with the power available to them in their normal, everyday lives to illuminate the shadows where those who traffic in people hidecompel corporations to fight slavery in how their products are mademotivate politicians to fight for human dignitymobilize friends and strangers alike to fight slavery at home and throughout the world Slavery doesn’t end without a fight. But get to know Shayne and Kimberly and their abolitionist friends, and you’ll find the power God grants to all who fight for the powerless, and the joy awaiting those who refuse to do nothing.Add to cart1 in stock