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Author | : Phoebe Garnsworthy |
Publisher | : Phoebe Garnsworthy |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2023-08-05 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
Define Me, Divine Me: A Poetic Display of Affection is an exploration of raw truth that provokes our deepest emotions so that we may honor both the light and the dark within us all. Together, we allow the words of enlightened wisdom and painful beginnings to wash through us, as we stand back up and claim what is rightfully ours. As you devour these words with precision, you too will reflect on your own life’s journey, and realize that we are more connected than once thought. The idealism of loneliness will expire, and a new celebration of unity will take its place. Our journey inwards is never-ending, and the wisdom we are learning, we already know. It’s just a matter of removing the layers of our perceived reality and embedded beliefs to get to the core of our Eternal Self. So that we may reveal who it is that we really are: A Divine Creation of Angelic Energy. And as you choose to show the world your authentic self, you will find the peace, happiness, and love that you are seeking. Here is your new vocabulary to raise your vibration higher, or to sit with the shadows if that is what you seek. It is a creative space to nurture and inspire your restless Soul. An eclectic mix of vibrations molded into words from me to you.
Author | : Tiffiny N Jones |
Publisher | : Fulton Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 99 |
Release | : 2020-03-20 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1646540360 |
In Tune with Myself: Divine Intervention is about a small-time country girl who had come from a town in Louisiana called Winnsboro and endured many things coming from a place to where I was told that I was nothing. Whether those events that happened to me was intentional or unintentional to destroy me, I don’t know. All I know is that life happened and life continued happening to the point to where I had to come to grips with who I was, what happened to me in my life, and where I was headed if I was going to make it in this life. I had to some kind of way get in tune with myself. Being raised as having a parent as a Southern Devout Baptist minister who was very strict and having the other who was rarely at home, I learned to wear a mask and hide who I was in order to deal with what was happening within me and around me, which caused me to make some really poor choices in life that could have cost me my life. I was on an emotional roller coaster, and I needed help. Had I known who I was, or had I have been emotionally stable, I truly feel that I may have made better choices in my life. I had to learn how to identify with myself and take the mask off. So by me growing up in the church and learning about a man named Jesus and how he loves us so much, I went back to those teachings so that I could stop making a mess out of my life. So this is what I mean by a divine intervention. I needed help, and I reached out to what I believed was my source for help along with counseling. I remember as a child that there is one who cares if no one else cares. So I went back to my roots with prayer and faith, trusting and hoping for a change to come within me, in which it most certainly did. I have indeed come a long way, but I still have ways to go.
Author | : Richard N. Pitt |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2012-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0814768245 |
One of the unique aspects of the religious profession is the high percentage of those who claim to be “called by God” to do their work. This call is particularly important within African American Christian traditions. Divine Callings offers a rare sociological examination of this markedly understudied phenomenon within black ministry. Richard N. Pitt draws on over 100 in-depth interviews with Black Pentecostal ministers in the Church of God in Christ—both those ordained and licensed and those aspiring—to examine how these men and women experience and pursue “the call.” Viewing divine calling as much as a social process as it is a spiritual one, Pitt delves into the personal stories of these individuals to explore their work as active agents in the process of fulfilling their calling. In some cases, those called cannot find pastoral work due to gender discrimination, lack of clergy positions, and educational deficiencies. Pitt looks specifically at how those who have not obtained clergy positions understand their call, exploring the influences of psychological experience, the congregational acceptance of their call, and their response to the training process. He emphasizes how those called reconceptualize clericalism in terms of who can be called, how that call has to be certified, and what those called are meant to do, offering insight into how social actors adjust to structural constraints.
Author | : Marc Hartzman |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2010-03-01 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 140223614X |
Does God, in His infinite wisdom, convince people to get rid of their car insurance? Does He encourage cannibalism? Does the God of more than six billion people actually have time to root for the Minnesota Vikings? According to some, yes. How do they know? God told them. Luckily, God also told Marc Hartzman to write this book, a collection of the most shocking, absurd, and hilarious things people have ever claimed God asked them to do, and to present them for your pure reading enjoyment. Including: The man that God told to perform surgery on himself God's generous offer to miraculously fill his believer's gas tank The fateful day God (assumedly feeling nostalgic for his teen years) asked a man to TP a police station The woman God instructed to direct traffic—topless And, sadly, many more
Author | : Eileen Caddy |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2017-09-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1844097684 |
God’s still small voice “There is great joy in doing something on the spur of the moment. When you do this, you find true freedom of the Spirit. You will find a new joy and freedom, which I long for all My children to have. “Life is so simple. Keep it so. Let nothing weigh you down or depress you. All is very well. Live fully in the now. “Take no thought for the morrow. Enjoy to the full what is happening now. Keep your consciousness raised, your mind stayed on Me. See My perfection working in you and through you, all your needs have been met, for all I have is yours. “Let the words and the thoughts you have heard so many times become a part of your whole being, so that they are vibrating words which manifest in form and become reality.” The messages in this book ask us to have total faith in the process of living -- to trust God, the universe, spirit, love, or whatever we choose to call the divine source. They affirm that there is an inherent wisdom and intelligence in everything, which can be contacted by turning within. Each one of us can do this and find God’s still small voice for ourselves. Eileen Caddy (1917-2006) is known worldwide as one of the three founders of the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland. The books that have flowed from her inspiration have drawn multitudes to the Findhorn community. In her own person, Eileen Caddy, divinely ordinary as she described herself, has pushed the limits of the ordinary person’s experience to the very borders of the kingdom of God.
Author | : David A. Jordan |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 2012-09-07 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1449766498 |
This book allows you to glimpse into your soul and see who you are. Some might make you sad, others might make you happy. Open this book, and you may even laugh. Hold your head high. Poetry is food for the soul.
Author | : J. Scott McElroy |
Publisher | : Destiny Image Publishers |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2011-07-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0768496144 |
In Finding Divine Inspiration: Working with the Holy Spirit in Your Creativity you'll learn listen for God's voice and inspiration in your creative process. And you'll discover the joy of working with the Holy Spirit on the projects He has designed especially for you! God wants to bring a transforming wave of divinely inspired creativity to the culture and the church through His transformed artists. Finding Divine Inspiration is full of practical steps and exciting biblical, historic and current examples, to help you learn to partner with The Great Creator in your life and work! Includes Exclusive Interviews with : Thomas Blackshear, Painter Forgiven Dan Haseltine, Jars of Clay Peter Furler, Newsboys Buzz McLauglin, Writer/Producer, Theater and Film And more!
Author | : Martin John Erickson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2014-02-25 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1317787730 |
Let spirituality enhance the effectiveness of your marriage and family therapy practice! The field of marriage and family therapy is starting to acknowledge that spiritual and religious issues are a valuable part of the lives of both clients and therapists. Spirituality and Family Therapy provides you with important information about this growing trend, including guidelines for therapists who are unsure how to integrate spiritual issues into their practice and detailed case studies that reveal how and why faith is a vital part of many clients' lives. Along with these features, you'll also find two unique conversational-style chapters where various authors explore their own beliefs and discuss the role of religion in their lives and careers. Spirituality and Family Therapy will help you understand your own spirituality, and use it as an important resource in your relationships with clients. In Spirituality and Family Therapy you'll learn about: the links between faith, fathering, and family therapy clinical applications for Christian mediation making altars as a way to help your clients come to terms with loss the ways spirituality helps parents cope with the death of a child ways to integrate the spirituality of the therapist into your work the value of faith in services for Alzheimer's caregivers integration of religion, gender, and spirituality in clinical practice
Author | : Kirk F. Panneton |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2014-09-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1480809772 |
Author Kirk F. Panneton battled acute depression for more than a decade prior to his nearly successful suicide attempt on January 27, 2013. Although that moment marked the peak of numerous physical and psychological struggles, it also serves as the starting point for his journey through the fourth dimension during his recovery. Panneton spent four weeks in a rural ICU in Arkansas in an epic battle for his own survival. During this time, he experienced a passage through hell as a soldier of light, as his loved ones looked on from the sidelines. He chose life and love time and again in order to emerge victorious from the endless and unforgiving tests set forth for him by the forces of evil. In this memoir, he recounts his story of redemption, both his physical experiences after waking and those that occurred while he was in a comatose state. He shares not only his recollections but also personal writings from himself and from family members during that period describing the events as they lived them. Most of all, he presents a unique, firsthand narrative of his encounter with death in hopes of giving people everywhere a reason to keep going.
Author | : Kimberly Davidson |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2013-01-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1449778526 |
We all love something too much. We all want more. Pastoral counselor Kimberly Davidson knows all about the insatiable pursuit of pleasure. She has lived it and bled it. She also knows where to find Redemption. This 12-week study helps you identify hidden and destructive habits. Kimberly gives you the tools to break the cycle of control and compulsion as you experience Gods healing grace. This is not a self-help book. This is a God-help-transform-me book. Learn how filling the spiritual emptiness in your life can help you break free from everyday addictions. This study is a testimony to the power of His Word. If you are wrestling with destructive habits and want to be free then this book is for you. Read it and be transformed through the healing grace of God. Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, C.E.D.S., The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Inc.