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Seven Desires of the Heart
Did You Know that There are SEVEN DESIRES
in Your Heart that Long to be Fulfilled?
Faithful and True is pleased to present a new seminar, available to churches and
ministries throughout the country. The Seven Desires of the Heart is designed to help
men and women improve there relationships by understanding their hearts' core desires -
desires which are natural and come from God. How they are fulfilled or unfulfilled
decides whether our relationships are satisfying or empty.
Participants Will Discover These Seven Desires:
Being heard: Have you ever wished a friend or spouse would listen to what you
are trying to say? Do you find your mind wandering sometimes when you try to concentrate
on what someone else is saying?
Being affirmed: Do you wish that someone close to you would let you know you are
doing a great job or support you in what you do?
Being praised: Do you long for someone to express their admiration for you,
whether you feel successful or not?
Feeling safe: Is your physical well-being important to you? Do you want to know
that you have shelter, food, clothing and enough money to feel comfortable?
Being touched: Do you sometimes need a hug or pat on the back from a friend or
spouse just to know they care?
Being desired: Do you long to be passionately wanted and needed by your spouse?
Being included: Do you desire to be a meaningful part of a worshipping community?
Is it important to you to be included in an intimate relationship with God?
Along with learning what these desires are, this seminar will help men and women
understand how they have been impaired in these desires historically and recognize the
false substitutes they have used to try to fulfill these desires. Dr. Laaser will teach
couples the daily emotional and spiritual disciplines they need to build more selfless
and serving relationships. The Seven Desires seminar is for all couples, not just those struggling with issues of Sexual Addiction.
Contact Mark Brouwer at 952-746-3885 for more information or
to bring Dr. Mark Laaser for the Seven Desires of the Heart
Seminar.
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