The Power of a Woman's Words
Sharon JaynesPaperback 2020-04-01
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:For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
Matthew 12:34
What words made you who you are today? Did someone speak encouragement into your life? Or are you haunted by someone's harsh words?
What about your words? Do you know the lasting impact they carry? You only have control over what and how you speak. Once those words leave your lips, you don't know what influence they will have over friends or strangers, children or spouse.
Author Sharon Jaynes has seen the way the words she uses has shaped those around her, and she wants to open your eyes to see * how biblical women used their words to influence generations-and you can too
- how to foster your attitudes, motives, and goals for even greater influence
- how to harness the power of your words and use your speech as a source for good
If you desire to use your words to build up rather than tear down, to encourage rather than discourage, to cheer rather than jeer, you can learn to control the mighty force of the tongue.
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Publisher Description
:For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
Matthew 12:34
What words made you who you are today? Did someone speak encouragement into your life? Or are you haunted by someone's harsh words?
What about your words? Do you know the lasting impact they carry? You only have control over what and how you speak. Once those words leave your lips, you don't know what influence they will have over friends or strangers, children or spouse.
Author Sharon Jaynes has seen the way the words she uses has shaped those around her, and she wants to open your eyes to see * how biblical women used their words to influence generations-and you can too
- how to foster your attitudes, motives, and goals for even greater influence
- how to harness the power of your words and use your speech as a source for good
If you desire to use your words to build up rather than tear down, to encourage rather than discourage, to cheer rather than jeer, you can learn to control the mighty force of the tongue.