Everywhere Holy

Everywhere Holy
Author: Kara Lawler
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400211646

“Readers who are dealing with depression, parenting struggles, questions of identity and self-image, or who simply find it hard to bring prayer into their chaotic life will find welcome encouragement in Lawler’s rejuvenating words.” – Publishers Weekly Popular writer and blogger Kara Lawler shows women how to embrace the sacred in mundane, ordinary life--and in the process, discover themselves. Life doesn't have to be lived on grand mountaintops for it to be meaningful. We can see God at work right where we are: in our ordinary and mundane routines, in the faces of our family and friends, and--especially--in nature. Kara Lawler speaks to the hearts of those who find themselves lost in the midst of their chaotic schedules and weary attempts to be all that is expected of them. Everywhere Holy addresses our deepest struggles, including: How to feel joy, despite depression and anxiety Dealing with hardships and understanding unconditional love How to view life as an adventure, even when that feels too hard How to feel more connected, more grateful, and more at peace In beautiful prose, Lawler describes the unique sacredness found in God's creation and offers fifteen inspiring insights for cultivating it day-to-day. She encourages you to make this lifestyle change through the observance of small acts. In so doing, you will discover a holy space that honors God and the life you’ve been given--and will discover yourself and your unique place in the holy that is everywhere, whether it’s in the woods behind your house or in the face of a stranger on a bus in a busy city. No matter where you are, there is holy free for the taking.

Religious Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence

Religious Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence
Author: Ronald Goldman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-02-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000533506

First published in 1964, Religious Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence describes the capacities of pupils of varying ages, abilities and backgrounds to understand religious truths. How concepts of the Bible, of God, of Jesus, of Prayer and of the Church developed from the early years is seen within the psychological context of maturing thought, and the implications for religious education, which are provocative and far-reaching, are explored. Teachers, clergy and parents will find this book a challenge to reconsider not only how the growing child views what he is taught but also the reasons why he frequently misunderstands religious teaching. By presenting a systematic account of religious thinking from 6 to 17 years, Dr. Goldman adds a new dimension to our insights into child development.

Nuggets of Gold: Reflections On Right Relationship With God

Nuggets of Gold: Reflections On Right Relationship With God
Author: Denise Watts-Wilson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 168471110X

""Finally! A guide in laymen's terms that will guide us in a closer walk with our great God!"" Rita Snow - Licensed Massage Therapist - Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ""This is a very thorough, yet very simple look at the basic tenets of Christianity. Denise and Joe have done a great job of making it concise, easily understood, and in a progression that builds from one chapter to the next. I can envision its use by individuals and/or small groups that want to gain a fresh and renewed sense of what it means to be a Jesus-follower." Pastor Mike and Diane Lehman-United Methodist Church "Wow! These eighteen nuggets are truly theological jewels to be cherished! Learning what encompasses being a Christian is so rewarding. As a strong proponent of reflective practice and dialogue as resourceful learning tools, I cannot wait to get my final copy of the book so I can delve deeper into this inspired theological journey!" Ella Dubose -Administrative Assistant-Baptist Church

Word and Worship 2021 - 2022

Word and Worship 2021 - 2022
Author: Ekklesia
Publisher: Digital on Demand
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1868045056

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Creative Pilgrim Walks

Creative Pilgrim Walks
Author: The Rev. Sandy Honnold
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1462035728

This book is a creative "tool" that can be used by clergypersons, spiritual directors, and retreat leaders as well as those who would like to create a meditative walk on their own property for their own pleasure or for others' enjoyment. Creative Pilgrim Walks will enliven the participants who attend a conference, a retreat or a quiet day by helping them to see how their everyday life experiences connect to the sacred.

The Sign of the Cross in the Nineteenth Century

The Sign of the Cross in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Reverend Jean-Joseph Gaume
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

One word on the publication of this little work, and the unexpected success it has obtained. How did the idea of this book occur to us? Who arranged the unforeseen circumstances to which it owes its origin? Why does a work, destined to reawaken the faith of the Catholic world in the Sign of the Cross, appear at this time, and not two or three centuries ago? Why is it, that until now, no pope thought of attaching a spiritual favor to that formula, the most venerable, most ancient, and most customary of our religion? How is it, that amidst so many solicitudes, Pius IX has deigned to listen to our feeble voice, and hastened to admonish the Christians of our day to have recourse as frequently as possible to the Sign of the Cross, conformably to the example of their primitive ancestors? Aeterna Press