
Marilyn Meberg
Author of The Zippered Heart: Healing for the Secrets We Hide Inside
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Works by Marilyn Meberg
Since You Asked: Answers to Women's Toughest Questions on Relationships (Women of Faith (Publishing Group)) (2006) 56 copies
Tell Me Everything: How You Can Heal from the Secrets You Thought You'd Never Share (2010) 35 copies
Overcoming Difficulties:: A Light-hearted Look at Joshua (Light-Hearted Bible Study) (2004) 16 copies
OVERCOMING MISTAKES 1 copy
What the Bible is All About 1 copy
God at your Wits' End 1 copy
Zippered Heart, The 1 copy
Living A Life Of Balance 1 copy
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We’ve all experienced, sometimes we are more aware of it, and other times not as much, but we have all wanted more. No matter what it is, more food, more money, a better job, a better relationship, the latest technology, the newest model car, we always want more and are never content with what we have currently. Marilyn Meberg addresses the want in her book Constantly Craving: How to make sense of always wanting more.
Meberg takes the time in each chapter addresses a topic of something we show more have all craved happiness, romance, contentment, time, purpose, and meaning, each day there is something we feel we are missing in our lives. This book is an amazing reminder that we will always be craving more until we find a relationship with Our Savior and go to Him to find what we are looking for. Meberg tells us how even though we may not realize it we are craving more of God, we are craving Heaven, we crave Eden, we want God more just sometimes we miss the mark and believe there is something else that will bring us contentment.
I really enjoyed this book, this book is not like all the other books on this subject, Meberg uses her own life as examples to times she has wanted more and has only found peace in God. This book is challenging and causes you to refocus your energy and realize what you are truly craving, not things of this world but only what God can provide.
I received this book complimentary from the publisher Thomas Nelson through the BookSneeze Program in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own. show less
Meberg takes the time in each chapter addresses a topic of something we show more have all craved happiness, romance, contentment, time, purpose, and meaning, each day there is something we feel we are missing in our lives. This book is an amazing reminder that we will always be craving more until we find a relationship with Our Savior and go to Him to find what we are looking for. Meberg tells us how even though we may not realize it we are craving more of God, we are craving Heaven, we crave Eden, we want God more just sometimes we miss the mark and believe there is something else that will bring us contentment.
I really enjoyed this book, this book is not like all the other books on this subject, Meberg uses her own life as examples to times she has wanted more and has only found peace in God. This book is challenging and causes you to refocus your energy and realize what you are truly craving, not things of this world but only what God can provide.
I received this book complimentary from the publisher Thomas Nelson through the BookSneeze Program in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own. show less
Just finished this book. I was going to take my time reading it because of my very busy schedule, but I got hooked.
The book is about the freedom that God has given us, how he loves us regardless of what we do, and why we should let go of anything that chains us down and prevents us from truly being free so we can really start living. If we make good choices, we will live better lives. If we make bad choices, God will use the consequences to help us grow and mature in Him, if we let Him.
The book is about the freedom that God has given us, how he loves us regardless of what we do, and why we should let go of anything that chains us down and prevents us from truly being free so we can really start living. If we make good choices, we will live better lives. If we make bad choices, God will use the consequences to help us grow and mature in Him, if we let Him.
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