Drew Dyck
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Your Future Self Will Thank You
$14.99Add to cartHarnessing the Power of Self-Control for People who Like Cake, Hate Push-Ups, and Aren’t Robots
Whether it’s your laughable inability to stick with an exercise routine or a serious sin issue you can’t seem to kick, we all struggle with a lack of self-control to some degree. And we’re continually surprised and ashamed when we fail. Why can’t we just control ourselves? In Taming Dragons, Drew Dyck uncovers the secrets behind that least-coveted fruit of the Spirit: self-control. He digs into everything from the Bible to neuroscience to his own personal dieting failures. This book will:
-expose common pitfalls that sap our willpower and sabotage our ability to control ourselves
-explain the power of habits and how to form good ones
-offer strategies that will boost success rates and reduce wasted efforts
-and more!Discover how much more you will enjoy your life when you unleash the power of self-control.
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Yawning At Tigers
$19.99Add to cartIn our increasingly shallow, self-centered world, quaint notions such as timeless truth and reverence for a holy, awe-inspiring God seem irretrievably lost. They’re not. Many of us have fashioned a domesticated deity-a casual, malleable source of love and good feelings as we define them-and yet our spiritual lives are sedate, dry, devoid of passion or purpose. Even so, today’s postmodern epidemic of rampant restlessness-and our failed, often destructive attempts to ease it-may be evidence of an ancient ache, a deep hunger for transcendence in all of us. Drew Nathan Dyck makes a compelling case that the more we all seek is available by knowing and worshiping the dangerous God of Scripture-a God who is paradoxically untamable and accessible, impossibly mysterious and intimately knowable, above and beyond our physical world yet powerfully present within it. He is a God who beckons us to see him with fresh eyes and let him lead us to a faith that is wild, adventurous, and rooted in a deep understanding of his eternal character. Yawning at Tigers charts a course away from the “safe” harbor of sanitized, predictable Christianity, into deeper waters where, yes, danger lurks, but where God’s majesty, love, and power finally become more real and transformative than we could have imagined.