Learning How to Trust Revised and Expanded: Developing Trust in Relationships

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Destiny Image Publishers, Jul 28, 2011 - Religion - 236 pages

How thick is the wall you've built around your heart?

Maybe your wall is only one-brick thick because of a hurt you experienced as a teenager. Or maybe your wall is concrete-slab thick because of the pain of a divorce or broken promise. Either way, you have decided not to trust-even God.

Learning How to Trust speaks to the heart of your relationships. This revised and expanded edition includes a new application guide to enhance group or individual study. Deep down you know that the wall you've built also keeps out the One who can restore you.

Through true-life stories and God's Word you will learn:

  • How to regain your emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.
  • Steps to rebuild relationships.
  • 5 keys to regaining trust.
  • 3 barriers to completely trusting God.
  • What went wrong and how to fix it.
Choose to empower yourself by Learning How to Trust!
 

Contents

Can I Ever Trust Again?
Trust or Consequences
Trust Princess Amanda and the Dragon
A Dozen Lessons From Dragon Eggs
Shaping Events and Lingering Influences
Trustthe Key That Starts the
Help I Lost My Trust
Judgments and Generalization and Vows Oh
If Its Going to Be It Starts With
In God We Trust?
Beginning to Trust People All Over Again
Discussion Points for Leaders Chapter 1 Trust or Consequences
Trust Princess Amanda and the Dragon
A Dozen Lessons From Dragon Eggs
Shaping Events and Lingering Influences
Trustthe Key That Starts the

Breaking the Trust Barrier
Im Not Moved by What I Feel Im Only Moved by the Word Thats Real
More of Gods Word on Trust
Trust TrapsWho and What Not to Trust
Help I Lost My Trust
Judgments and Generalization and Vows Oh My Chapter 8 Breaking the Trust Barrier
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Dr. Ed Delph has pastored in four churches in 26 years. He is a noted author and speaker having ministered in more than 100 countries. Dr. Delph has ministered to thousands of Christian singles, and is currently Dean of Faith in Culture at Phoenix University of Theology. He is also president of the worldwide ministry, Nation Strategy.

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