Simply put, 'The Kindness Principal' found within the first LAMB
Ministry Book was written because though we all rush through things, women who
have suffered trauma and abuse are more likely to hurry through whatever they
fear but believe they must do. Reversing this type of survival thinking may
seem silly to some. However, those who chose to take the few words that appear
in the book, which I've posted below, to heart, and apply them throughout their
day can begin to experience what being set free from the tyranny of the 'must
do' to the blessing of the 'thank you' we all hunger for feels like.
Wonder if what I'm telling you is true? Put 'Kindness Principal'
number one to the test by writing it out and posting it about as a reminder
that:
Whether
you know it or not,
You’ve
done a lot of work today,
So
stop, rest, and
Meet
me here again tomorrow.
The
above ‘Kindness Principle’ is one I hope you’ll always apply to your life.
And as you do this simple step remember, God won't give you more
than you can handle, so if you're feeling stressed it's time to tell yourself
it’s okay to just reframe your day.
This
small teaching is from
"How
Did We Become Angry?" (Lamb Ministries 7x7
Biblical
Recovery for Women Suffering from Trauma & Abuse)
To
download your Kindle eBook visit: http://amzn.to/1gljnYV
About Paula Rose Michelson
Some who first knew this author as the founder, head, and
facilitator of LAMB Ministries, have mentioned that a few of those teachings
are found within her books. Paula knows this to be true for her desire to
faithfully depict Gods love, compassion, and forgiveness while showing her
readers The Jewish Messiah of Israel and the world parallel her desire to see
those precious wounded ones restored to wholeness, so within each of her books,
she includes a few of her biblically based teachings so others can overcome and
feel good about themselves.
When not involved in writing, speaking or helping other writers, Paula Rose Michelson pursues other passions while supporting her husband Ron who is a Lutheran Pastor and Chosen People Ministries field missionary. At one point, she and her spouse worked for the mission. However, her desire to write for the Lord full time lead her to leave that work so she could devote herself to this work.
This mother of two married daughters and grandmother of seven has been known to weave such wonderful tails that sometimes listeners lose track of the time. At her core, both family and her ever increasing reader family matter to Paula, so while writing to entertain, she hopes to impart a blessing to those who read her fictions and nonfiction's.
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