Echoing Hope

Echoing Hope
Author: Kurt Willems
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0593193504

Where is Jesus when we need him most? An influential pastor shares how despair can lead us to discover true hope and a deeper relationship with God, helping us emerge stronger and more joyful from times of crisis. “May this careful look at pain in the context of Jesus’s life open up avenues of discovery and healing.”—Mindy Caliguire, cofounder and president of Soul Care We all experience difficulties and hardships. But how can we learn to live richly in the midst of them? And even grow spiritually because of them? The answer is found in the hopeful humanity of Jesus. As the Son of God, Jesus wasn’t exempt from suffering, disappointment, or injustice. He lived in the real world as a real person. He wept for those he loved. He felt hunger and thirst. He endured temptation, betrayal, and ridicule. He died after being unjustly tortured. And somehow through it all, he embodied hope—by defeating death and opening a new world of life for us. In Echoing Hope, influential pastor and blogger Kurt Willems reveals how understanding the humanity of Jesus can radically transform our identity and empower us to step into our pain-filled world in a new way. Combining rich theological insight with personal stories and practices for response, he shows how we can overcome despair and encounter the beautiful potential of our lives.

An Echo of Hope

An Echo of Hope
Author: Dianna Crawford
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780842360128

When Michael turns from war, he finds his childhood love, Hope Reardon, but they must overcome past hurts so that their hearts can love again.

Echoing the Story

Echoing the Story
Author: Brady Bryce
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630877247

God is already at work in your life--whether or not you recognize it. Most people are too busy to see or hear God and most Christians lack the intentional practice of listening to the stories of outsiders. In Echoing the Story, Brady Bryce provides a simple way for people to come together and tell the scattered stories of their lives in order to imagine them as part of a bigger story. His innovative, narrative approach invites curious skeptics, casual followers of God, and committed disciples of Jesus into community through listening to shared stories. If you are interested in exploring the entire story of the Bible, if you wonder how its stories fit together, or if you simply want to experience God in the ordinariness of your life, then this reliable guide can lead you in listening to the echoes of God. Part spiritual formation, part discipleship, part journey through the Bible--this guidebook is an experience in hearing the word of God in life. You can learn the skill of echoing the story through listening in this informative, experiential, and missional process. As participants in the story we can begin to imagine our everyday lives as stories oriented toward God.

The Echoing Green

The Echoing Green
Author: Carlos Baker
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1400885752

In an engaging discussion that will appeal to all students of poetry, including veteran scholars, this book shows which poems most occupied the attention of these moderns, summarizes their attitudes toward historical romanticism, explores what use they made of aesthetic and ethical ideas from the critical prose of 1800-1825, and takes notice of when, where, and precisely how they adapted images and echoed phrases from romantic poetry for use in their own work. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Echo of Survival

Echo of Survival
Author: Jessica Ghazarian
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2024-01-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9948779932

Out of tragedy something beautiful can blossom. We can never be truly prepared for difficult circumstances, but how we react when they disrupt our lives makes all the difference. None of us is exempt from pain and suffering; yet, it is for us to choose whether we allow those burdens to strengthen or weaken us. Echo of Survival offers a wealth of perspective-altering guidance on how to turn your pain into power, your negatives into positives, your losses into wins, and your self-doubt into self-confidence. Whether you are going through a divorce, grieving the loss of a friendship, or nursing broken moments, this book will guide you to a place of confidence, reassurance, positivity, and healing. Overflowing with profound nuggets of wisdom gathered from true life experiences, empathy, admirable and high emotional intelligence, Echo of Survival will inspire you to let go of every crippling, debilitating barrier in your life and rise above it using kindness, generosity, positivity, love, and compassion. It will introduce you to the path of a Free Soul Victory. You deserve a full, healthy, happy life, and it is right there waiting for you to reach out and embrace it.

Regenerate

Regenerate
Author: Tony Scarcello
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532685130

“Loss. Fear. Doubt. What does anything mean when your ground of being is stripped away?” Tony met God when he was four years old through the love of his mother. When he was twelve, he realized he had a crush on one of his male friends and grew convinced God would have nothing to do with him. At sixteen, Tony reencountered God who affirmed that nothing stood between them but love. When he was twenty-three, married to the girl of his dreams, and on staff at a church, Tony’s secret came out, and he came close to losing it all. What followed was arduous years of deconstruction, losing everything he thought he knew about God, only to rediscover God in the mystery. This God was not a new God—it was the same one as before, just seen with regenerated faith. This God was more beautiful and restorative than Tony could have ever imagined. Tony’s story is not uncommon in the modern evangelical landscape. Thousands of people throughout the West are experiencing a crisis of faith that is commonly referred to as “deconstruction.” With raw honesty, Tony uses his own story as a starting point for a dialogue on the deconstruction process. Tony unpacks what the deconstruction process is, why it happens, and how the church can help people experiencing a crisis of faith without worsening it along the way. In this memoir, Tony candidly pleads for the church to make a turn: not to a trendier, “progressive” version of Christianity, nor to a stricter form of fundamentalism, but to the revolutionary, Jesus-centered movement that changed the face of the earth. A movement once better known for its society of healing love than its dogma.

Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within

Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within
Author: Amrahs Hseham
Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2024-01-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

The tales within "Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within" are not just stories; they are testaments to the strength and resilience of the female spirit. In a world that often demands women to be resilient, these stories celebrate the unyielding courage of women who face their solitude head-on. These characters are not damsels in distress waiting for rescue; they are architects of their destinies, finding solace, companionship, and even joy within the confines of their solitude. Through the prism of these narratives, readers will witness the transformation of solitude from a burden to a source of empowerment. The women in these stories draw upon their internal reservoirs of strength, confront their fears, and emerge as heroines of their lives. In the face of adversity, they redefine their identities, proving that solitude, far from being a weakness, can be a catalyst for profound personal growth.

More an Echo Than a Sound

More an Echo Than a Sound
Author: T.J. Fisher
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164258911X

Amidst the spectacle and excitement of his local church, and under the tutelage of the famed Apostle Leads, Drybones believes he's found his place in the world. A steady rise through the ranks, from volunteer to spiritual warrior, Drybones remains faithful and true to each office he is appointed to. But doubts have plagued him from the beginning, and it isn't until he finds himself on the road, driving from town to town as a wandering preacher, that the crisis within him arrives in a way that cannot be ignored or denied. More an Echo Than a Sound is an exploration of the hardships of living in a fallen world, of promises in the face of futility, and the power of the true Gospel to liberate without denying the reality of the failure and frustration we all face.