The Israelites didn't enjoy being slaves in Egypt. They never stopped praying for deliverance or hoping their situation would change, but although they hated their condition they eventually became used to it. Over the years they adapted to the culture, learned to speak the language, and even developed a fondness for Egyptian food. But instead of simply adapting to their new situation, they adopted it--so much so that when God did deliver them it wasn't long before they were crying to go back to Egypt--back to the things that had brought them comfort.Most of us can relate to the Israelites. At some point we have experienced 'Egyptian' periods where we became slaves to stressful relationships, problems with children, financial struggles, or sin. And although we despised our bondage, we ended up retaining a fondness and craving for the very things that enslaved us--cravings that are opposite to the delights God has prepared for us. Like the Israelites, we crave leeks and onions even though we now live in a 'milk-and-honey' land. No matter how hard we try, we'll never be able to make leeks and onions blend with milk and honey.In Living a Milk-and-Honey Life, author Sharon Norris Elliott challenges us to come to grips with the leeks-and-onions issues in our lives. She helps us identify exactly where we are so that we can better understand how to get to the place God would have us go. Living a Milk-and-Honey Life will help you make the journey from bondage to deliverance and teach you to embrace God's cravings so you can fully enjoy the goodness & sweetness of a milk-and-honey life.Living a Milk-and-Honey Life includes: Personal reflection questionsInventory questions to help you deter
A definite "must read" for Christian women. Sharon Norris Elliot is an amazingly refreshing author! I have several (over ten) Christian books stacked on my nightstand I've been trying to read, but each lost my attention for one reason or another. "Living a Milk & Honey Life" didn't even make it to the nightstand-I couldn't put it down. Elliot has an honest, transparent approach, while remaining Scripturally sound. She actually made it easy to look inward for the wrong appetites; which she called leeks and onions from Egypt (the world). And then she challenged me to move and live in the "Promised-Land" (God's will) through seeking to have the right appetite-one she refers to as a "milk and honey appetite." This book is full of wise counsel, great stories and an incredibly satisfying amount of what I really needed-encouragement. I will definitely reread this one-it's a keeper! -Donna Fitzpatrick Monterey, CA
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