Simply Salsa Dancing Without Fear at God Fiesta Janet P Eckles 9780817017019 Books

Simply Salsa Dancing Without Fear at God Fiesta Janet P Eckles 9780817017019 Books
First of all, when you read Simply Salsa, you are not reading a book. You are sitting down for a heart-to-heart with your best girlfriend, who affectionately calls you chica, amiga. "Life brings all kinds of ugly stuff," warns Janet Eckles. "But the real problem is not our circumstances; it's how we respond." To me, this is the central idea of Simply Salsa. For the reader fighting through the storms of life, Eckles offers hope. She takes the reader by the hand and leads her through the storms and beyond her dark past, the lies she believes, and her insecurities. Physical blindness led Janet Eckles to spiritual vision and clarity, which she shares with the reader whose heart needs her to see herself differently.
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Simply Salsa Dancing Without Fear at God Fiesta Janet P Eckles 9780817017019 Books Reviews
Janet Eckles' Simply Salsa pulsates to the beat of God's heart. With wit and in beautiful Latino metaphors, Janet, shows how God leads us to him step by step until dramatic changes take place in our hearts. Janet is cheerleader, friend, mentor, and example as she helps us say, "Si to Jesus."
What a delightful but dig-down-deep book you've written, Janet. As I read, it kept reminding me of my own struggles and pointed me to solutions, and I also kept thinking of women I know who would benefit from this book.
I also love not only Janet's outright teaching, but I love the sweet undercurrent teaching, too, such as when she writes, "a time to celebrate might make your penciled eyebrows arch in surprise," and "wringing your manicured hands." By using details such as those about women's outward lives (to which we pay such attention), she gently reminds readers/me about the greater worth of the well-groomed inner woman.
Cathy Messecar, Author of "A Still and Quiet Soul Embracing Contentment" (I received an advance PDF file of this book for review, under no obligation to give it a favorable review. This review is genuinely what I think of this work.)
Janet bares her soul in this wonderful book. I read a lot of her writing as a devotional before going to bed. She gave me much to think about. We can all feel sorry for ourselves when bad things happen, but there's another way--a better way that brings joy. My life has had its struggles--nothing like the loss Janet experienced--completely blind as a young woman and the murder of a son. She shares not only her heartache, but how she overcame her hurt, anger, fear and resentment. I even learned some Spanish along the way. Janet was thoughtful enough to place a glossary of the Spanish terms she uses in the back of her book. Espera un momentito (wait a minute)--this book was written to mujeres(women) and I'm a senor (man)! Pon atencion (pay attention)--we are all, male and female, part of the familia (family) of El Senor (the Lord God). Yes, Janet suffered a great deal when she received the malas noticias (bad news), but in the end--caramba (surprise), this chica (woman) knows how to Salsa (dance). I plan to ask her to Salsa with me in Heaven.
Janet Eckles lost her eyesight at thirty, became the victim of an unfaithful husband, and endured the horrendous murder of her precious 19-year-old son. Who could endure all of that and not be bitter, angry, and hopeless? How could a loving God allow this to happen?
In "Simply Salsa Dancing Without Fear at God's Fiesta," Janet Eckles shares her very personal story and tackles these probing questions--and many more that we have all asked when going through unimaginable crises. With Biblical insight, rare sensitivity, appropriate humor and Latino wit, "Simply Salsa Dancing Without Fear at God's Fiesta" will help you to know God's perfect love in the quagmire of tragic circumstances.
Some of my favorite quotes included
"But amigas, joy has nothing to do with a trouble-free life. Joy has everything to do with the absence of fear."
"In all areas of life, unfairness abounds. And justice may be blind. But injustice allows us to discover the beauty of forgiveness."
"No amount of fear can increase our bank accounts, and no amount of losses can decrease God's provision."
"Those bumps aren't all bad. If they jostle us, that means we're moving ahead. And we're not broken down on the side of the road of grief."
"And with the same strength we use to remove the cheese stuck at the bottom of the tamale casserole, we must scrape away the "loves" that give us a false sense of purpose and satisfaction."
Are you a woman who longs for a deeper relationship with God? Are you a desperate wife who has been spurned, suffering in silence, or groping through the nightmare of abandonment? Are you reeling from the bruises of broken dreams, shattered goals, financial ruin, or strained family relationships? Are you on the road of dead ends, confusion, and personal mistakes? Have you dug your own grave of despair? Is hopelessness your middle name?
"Simply Salsa Dancing Without Fear at God's Fiesta" will help you to learn the power of forgiveness and the secret to being made whole. Janet Eckles, through her physical blindness, has given those of us who see an uncanny spiritual vision into God's redemptive love in a fallen world.
First of all, when you read Simply Salsa, you are not reading a book. You are sitting down for a heart-to-heart with your best girlfriend, who affectionately calls you chica, amiga. "Life brings all kinds of ugly stuff," warns Janet Eckles. "But the real problem is not our circumstances; it's how we respond." To me, this is the central idea of Simply Salsa. For the reader fighting through the storms of life, Eckles offers hope. She takes the reader by the hand and leads her through the storms and beyond her dark past, the lies she believes, and her insecurities. Physical blindness led Janet Eckles to spiritual vision and clarity, which she shares with the reader whose heart needs her to see herself differently.

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