Living with a quiet and gentle spirit
Many women want a better relationship and have no idea how the tone of their voice and choice of their words brings them misery. If you are open to receive a quiet and gentle spirit get ready for the ride of your life. Cindy Steck, a comedian at heart, invites you to wash yourself with The Word and experience the journey of The Tongue of a Woman through a series of short stories.
Written to equip women with truth and a desire for The Lord’s name and renown Cindy deals with overcoming an unloved spirit. Repetitive scriptures bring readers to a greater understanding of how to let Christ do the living in and through them. Each of the 111 stories identifies the importance of taking every thought captive and bringing them into the obedience of Christ.
An Excerpt from the Book
He weaves two separate lives into one; a tapestry made on the loom of dying to self. Threads of Love tight together making strong bonds; learning to receive; never tiring of giving; listening and really hearing; talking and speaking what will last; becoming one. Premarital workbooks get less put into them than the wedding day itself. One dollar framed symbolizes more to come, success for the business. The wedding business is a booming one.
Brides spend more preparing for their one special day to make it perfect when years to come they will need the funds. Sadly, the business of weddings has nothing to do with the business of oneness. The perfection of the wedding day doesn’t assure real love. Wanting what’s best for years to come is very different than getting what you want on the wedding day. If women were going to the chapel as much as they were buying online or going to the mall, marriages would thrive.”