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Heart Hunger

Heart Hunger

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heart Hunger
Review: Uplifting for those in search for real answers and direction for personal, spiritual growth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving toward a Satisfied Heart
Review: When my husband comes home from work, I want him to hear all my neat stories. He said, she said, I felt, he felt, she felt. Even the stupid things I did that I need to talk to someone about. Yo-duh, he is not speeding home from work to hear all of this.

Cindi's book really opened my eyes (and heart!) to this being one of many ways where what I wanted was an unrealistic burden to place on a person.

Better yet, it asked the question (not in these words, of course) "Could you take all of this to God in your prayer time?"

Oh. Cindi has easily explained the things that our heart hungers for and why we want those things. (Not a hairy psychological explanation, but a simple one about how God designs us and why) It also encourages us to consider the things we desire rom people, things that aren't "evil" (perfect loyalty, continuous concern, always available for conversation, etc.) but will keep our heart hungry if we only look to people.

Excellent book for small groups and personal study. Scripturally, the book is very sound. Thank you, Cindi.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving toward a Satisfied Heart
Review: When my husband comes home from work, I want him to hear all my neat stories. He said, she said, I felt, he felt, she felt. Even the stupid things I did that I need to talk to someone about. Yo-duh, he is not speeding home from work to hear all of this.

Cindi's book really opened my eyes (and heart!) to this being one of many ways where what I wanted was an unrealistic burden to place on a person.

Better yet, it asked the question (not in these words, of course) "Could you take all of this to God in your prayer time?"

Oh. Cindi has easily explained the things that our heart hungers for and why we want those things. (Not a hairy psychological explanation, but a simple one about how God designs us and why) It also encourages us to consider the things we desire rom people, things that aren't "evil" (perfect loyalty, continuous concern, always available for conversation, etc.) but will keep our heart hungry if we only look to people.

Excellent book for small groups and personal study. Scripturally, the book is very sound. Thank you, Cindi.


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