Thursday, October 21, 2010

From The Vault

GAINING LOVE
Hs #901
by Jennifer Johnson

Zoey is a fitness trainer who has turned her life around and back to the Lord. She has faced the consequences of poor choices before. Her next major hurdle is getting on top of her credit card debt by controlling her impulse shopping. Mark can't believe a beautiful, godly woman like Zoey could be interested in a balding, out-of-shape former quarterback like him. And Zoey fears Mark will run when he learns her three-year-old cousin is really her illegitimate son. God has forgiven their sins. But will Mark and Zoey extend grace to one another?

“What good is for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose of forfeit his very self?” Luke 9:25

At just 27, bank loan officer Mark White is overweight and already suffers from high blood pressure—a condition that contributed to his father’s early death. Determined to get back in shape before it’s too late, Mark joins a gym.

Zoey Coyle is a fitness trainer who has turned her life around and back to the Lord. She has faced the consequences of poor choices before. Her next major hurdle is getting on top of her credit card debt by controlling her impulse shopping.

Do you, like Mark or Zoey, have an area of constant stuggle? You don't have to share the struggle--just a yes or no, if you like.
OR
As Jennifer mentioned earlier this week: Is it hard to sell yourself? Or are you a natural born salesman?

4 comments:

  1. Constant struggle? Yep.

    Born Salesman? Nope!

    I remember when this book was the feature title a few months ago, and the story idea has stuck in my head ever since.

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  2. Struggle, struggling, yes, I can identify with that thought! Praise the Lord, I have hope with Him that someday I will see victory.

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  3. I'll always be struggling this side of heaven. But victory is coming. :)

    As you already know, I am NOT a saleswoman. Ugh! Not at all.

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  4. Boy girls, we are all in the same boat, facing a constant struggle in our lives and not being salesman. I don't do well promoting my books. Nope, not at all.

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