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Truth... or Consequences | |
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Lies Women Believe about God | |
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God is not really good. | |
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God doesn't love me. | |
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God is just like my father. | |
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God is not really enough. | |
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God's ways are too restrictive. | |
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God should fix my problems. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Themselves | |
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I'm not worth anything. | |
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I need to learn to love myself. | |
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I can't help the way I am. | |
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I have my rights. | |
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Physical beauty matters more than inner beauty. | |
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I should not have to live with unfulfilled longings. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Sin | |
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I can sin and get away with it. | |
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My sin isn't really that bad. | |
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God can't forgive what I have done. | |
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I am not fully responsible for my actions and reactions. | |
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I cannot walk in consistent victory over sin. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Priorities | |
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I don't have time to do everything I'm supposed to do. | |
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I can make it without consistent time in the Word and prayer. | |
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A career outside the home is more valuable and fulfilling than being a wife and mother. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Marriage | |
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I have to have a husband to be happy. | |
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It is my responsibility to change my mate. | |
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My husband is supposed to serve me. | |
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If I submit to my husband, I will be miserable. | |
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If my husband is passive, I've got to take the initiative, or nothing will get done. | |
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Sometimes divorce is a better option than staying in a bad marriage. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Children | |
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It's up to us to determine the size of our family. | |
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Children need to get exposed to the 'real world' so that they can learn to function in it. | |
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All Children will go through a rebellious stage. | |
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I know my child is a Christian because he prayed to receive Christ at an early age. | |
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We are not responsible for how our children turn out. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Emotions | |
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If I feel something, it must be true. | |
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I can't control my emotions. | |
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I can't help how I respond when my hormones are out of whack.� (It's understandable to act like a shrew at certain times.) | |
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The answer to depression must first be sought in medication and/or psychotherapy. | |
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Lies Women Believe About Circumstances | |
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If my circumstances were different, I would be different. | |
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I shouldn't have to suffer. | |
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My circumstances will never change - this will go on forever. | |
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I just can't take any more. | |
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It's all about me. | |
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Countering Lies with the Truth | |
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The Truth That Sets Us Free | |
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Companion Guide: | |
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Acknowledgements | |
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Introduction | |
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How to Get the Most out of This Study | |
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Laying the Foundation | |
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Trusting God | |
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Seeing My as God Sees Me | |
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Understanding Sin | |
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Setting Priorities | |
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Honoring God in My�Marriage | |
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Raising Childern | |
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Handling Emotions | |
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Dealing with Circumstances | |
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Walking in Freedom | |
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Response Letter to Nancy | |
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Suggestions for Group Leaders | |