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My books of choice used to be Peanuts, introducing Not a Matter of If but When

It’s no secret, I love to read and study. It’s a discipline that my parents instilled in me many years ago. My books of choice were Peanuts comics back then. I still enjoy a good comic but I have now expanded my reading pallet 😆.

I’ve spent many years teaching and writing curriculum. Last year, I decided to begin to organize some of what I had and put it here on the Shift. It’s been a learning curve for sure having to figure out new systems. Good thing I like to study! While I am now mediocre at uploading and preparing a course on the technical side, I still have a ways to go before I become a pro.

*The support team has my number in their contacts now.*

Editing done but always a tweak needing tweaking

With most of the editing done, I say most because there’s always a tweak that needs tweaking, I’m introducing a course that reflects my personal journey in dealing with anger. In the Christian community we tend to shy away from issues and emotions that are uncomfortable, like anger or depression. In this simple course, I share some of the truths that have helped me to deal properly with anger.

Because, it’s not a matter of if we will get angry, but when.

Books of choice who doesn’t like a good challenge?

This course can be used as a week-long devotional, a supplement to what you are already doing daily, or on its own. It’s meant to be simple and uplifting while maintaining an element of challenge, because who doesn’t like a good challenge?

This resource is free, I know how tight budgets can be. Click here or on the image below to view the course, “Not a Matter of If but When,” and sign up for a free membership and off you go.

Not a matter of if but when
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Disclaimer: this course is only a reflection of what I have learned on my journey. It is intended you use this as guidance material only and does not indicate a commitment to a particular course of action. Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained is accurate and up to date, but no legal responsibility is accepted for any errors, omissions or misleading statements.

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Lea

I'm a career missionary in Africa serving since 1987 with my husband and family. My husband and I have four children, three of whom are married, and two grandchildren. Life is good.

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