Biblical EQ : Developing Your Emotional Intelligence Through God s Wisdom (DVD)
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Welcome to Biblical EQ.
EQ is short for “emotional quotient.” People with high EQ are emotionally intelligent and mature.
They are wise people. The Bible has a lot to say about EQ because it talks about wisdom.
While you cannot grow your IQ – your innate intelligence-you can grow your EQ, and the Bible urges us to do so by seeking wisdom.
In this study, we’ll learn what EQ is, what specific character traits we can cultivate in order to grow our EQ, and how EQ is connected to spiritual growth. Through video teaching and small-group discussion, we’ll come to understand and better manage our powerful God-given emotions. Let’s grow together in wisdom.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781732774810
ISBN10: 1732774811
Deborah Buckingham
Binding: Video DVD
Published: February 2019
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Publisher: Anchor Distributors
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