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Reconcilable Differences Two Friends Debate God's Roles for Christian Women
Written with co-author Alice Scott-Ferguson (free2B@qwest.net), Reconcilable
Differences presents honest answers to 25 perplexing questions that women ask, such as: Must a wife submit to her husband? What
is a woman's role inside the church? Can a Christian be a feminist? Writing from the complementarian (Nancy) and egalitarian (Alice)
viewpoints, Nancy and Alice disagree in a spirit of love and unity that leads readers toward forming their own beliefs about these
important issues. (Cook, 2006)
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Nancy and Alice met in a writers' group and developed a love and respect for one another before discovering their opposing views about the roles of Christian women. |
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Simply the Savior A Woman's Search for Simple Joy
Relying on what Jesus taught about simplifying life for guidance, this book helps the reader move from a fast-paced, hectic
life to one filled with simple joy. Only Jesus can help you choose priorities with eternal significance, command the storms
crashing in on you to be still, and keep you from yearning for more than you have…more than you need. 15 short chapters with
titles like: Simply Believe, Simply Trust, Simply Love, and Simply Abide make Simply the Savior perfect for personal devotion
time. Also available in German. (Cook, 1998)
NOW available as an eBook from www.novoink.com/nancyparkerbrummett.
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It Takes a Home And Other Lessons from the Heart
Parents want to build strong families and raise responsible, Godly children, but they often don't have the tools they
need. The "village" confuses them with an overload of misdirected advice. It Takes a Home provides real life lessons and
experiences, as well as guidance from trusted experts. The questions labeled "Homebuilders" at the end of each chapter
further lead parents, especially moms, to think carefully about their roles and the power they have in their homes to
truly make a difference. Written with compassion and humor. (Cook, 2000)
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The Journey of Elisa From Switzerland to America
Based on the true story of an immigrant family, The Journey of Elisa is a story of faith in the face of adversity for
readers 8-12. In the story, Elisa travels with her family from Brazil, where her father is Swiss Consul, to Tennessee. The
family endures tragedy and their faith is tested, but Elisa learns that even when we suffer great loss, our faith and
God's love comfort us and give us hope. Based on diaries from Nancy's great-grandmother. Also available in French. (Cook, 2000).
NOW available as an eBook from www.novoink.com/nancyparkerbrummett.
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Titles may be out of print at any given time but should still be available through retail bookstores, www.amazon.com, www.ChristianBooks.com, www.barnesandnoble.com, www.alibris.com or from the author.
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Nancy Parker Brummett also wrote or contributed to:
- New Testament for Women (International Bible Society, 1997)
- Walk with Jesus (Publications International, 1999)
- Prayers for Good Times and Bad (Publications International, 2000)
- Prayers for Life (Publications International, 2002)
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From 1982 until 1992, she wrote over 20 children's books for Current, Inc., under the names Nancy P. McConnell and Nancy P. Brummett. These are now out of print, but some of the best selling titles were:
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- Different & Alike
- Young & Old Alike
- The Gingerbears' First Christmas
- The Gingerbears Save Christmas
- Angie's Heavenly Journey
- Pobody's Nerfect
- Dusty D. Dawg Says NO
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© Nancy Parker Brummett, 2007.
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