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Author | : Spiwe Jefferson CMP JD |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2023-09-14 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1665736496 |
Where is God when you can’t see your way out of your dark season? Are you looking for a way to tame stress and strengthen your relationship with God? Look no further than Mindful in 5: God Lovers Edition. Discover the transformative power of mindfulness and strengthen your relationship with God in times of darkness. This innovative book guides you through the dark, dawn, and day seasons, offering practical techniques for incorporating God-centered mindfulness into your daily routine. Meet relatable characters who serve as your guides on this journey, providing step-by-step instructions for just five minutes a day. Mindful in 5: God Lovers’ Edition empowers you to translate mindfulness concepts into action, improving overall well-being and positively impacting your life. Discover your peaceful path and experience the peace, joy, and clarity that come from taming stress and walking hand-in-hand with God. Praise for Mindful in 5: God Lovers’ Edition “Separated into easy-to-follow sections, it will lead you through common difficulties we all encounter. It also gives you guidance, help, and hope that you will not only overcome these difficulties but successfully live your daily moments with joy and fulfilment.” —Colin T. Nelson, author “This book delivers on its promise to help you harness the power of mindfulness for your life. An engaging and impressive read with lively characters and inspiring, relatable stories.” —Thomas “TJ” Jefferson, Chief Human Resource Officer
Author | : Spiwe Jefferson CMP JD |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2022-08-24 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1665726075 |
Barry is struggling to accept the demise of his marriage and his finances are a mess. Singita is trying her best to cope with family drama. Rashad and Brianna are empty nesters facing a new chapter. Akar is a global executive who wants to learn mindfulness meditation to better cope with his difficult boss. All crave positive change, but where to start? In a unique guide, Spiwe Jefferson uses imaginary characters experiencing daily challenges to lead you, one step at a time, to unleash the power of mindfulness meditation and journal reflections. Within short practices presented within three seasons—dawn, day, and dark—Jefferson shares inspiring stories followed by real-life takeaways and space to document deep thoughts and reframed perspectives. Throughout the guide, Jefferson encourages you to improve your well-being and live with purpose by calling upon your inner power, taming the mind, releasing fears, and replacing negative habits. Mindful in 5 uses fictional stories and journal reflections to guide those desiring a better life to be consistently present and realize inner peace, even during challenging times. “Separated into easy-to-follow sections, it will lead you through common difficulties we all encounter. It also gives you guidance, help, and hope that you will not only overcome these difficulties but successfully live your daily moments with joy and fulfilment.” —Colin T. Nelson, author “This book delivers on its promise to help you harness the power of mindfulness for your life. An engaging and impressive read with lively characters and inspiring, relatable stories.” —Thomas “TJ” Jefferson, Chief Human Resource Officer
Author | : Frederick V. Simmons |
Publisher | : Georgetown University Press |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2016-12-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1626163685 |
At the heart of Christian ethics is the biblical commandment to love God and to love one's neighbor as oneself. But what is the meaning of love? Scholars have wrestled with this question since the recording of the Christian gospels, and in recent decades teachers and students of Christian ethics have engaged in vigorous debates about appropriate interpretations and implications of this critical norm. In Love and Christian Ethics, nearly two dozen leading experts analyze and assess the meaning of love from a wide range of perspectives. Chapters are organized into three areas: influential sources and exponents of Western Christian thought about the ethical significance of love, perennial theoretical questions attending that consideration, and the implications of Christian love for important social realities. Contributors bring a richness of thought and experience to deliver unprecedentedly broad and rigorous analysis of this central tenet of Christian ethics and faith. William Werpehowski provides an afterword on future trajectories for this research. Love and Christian Ethics is sure to become a benchmark resource in the field.
Author | : Muhammad Abdel Haleem |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 2017-04-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1786721651 |
The teachings, style and impact of the Qur'an have always been matters of controversy, among both Muslims and non-Muslims. But in a modern context of intercultural sensitivity, what the Qur'an says and means are perhaps more urgent questions than ever before. This major new book by one of the world's finest Islamic scholars responds to that urgency. Building on his earlier groundbreaking work, the author challenges misinterpretations of particular Qur'anic verses from whatever quarter. He addresses the infamous 'sword' verse, frequently cited as a justification for jihad. He also questions the 'tribute' verse, associated with the Muslim state subjugating Jews and Christians; and the idea of Paradise in the Qur'an, often viewed by the West as emphasising merely physical pleasures, or used by Islamic fighters as their just reward for holy war. The author argues that wrenching the verses out of the context of the whole has led to dangerous ideologies being built on isolated phrases which have then assumed afterlives of their own. This nuanced, holistic reading has vital interfaith ramifications.
Author | : Jay Michaelson |
Publisher | : GodinYourBody.com |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781580233040 |
Your body is the place where heaven and earth meet. The greatest spiritual achievement is not transcending the body but joining body and spirit together. But to do this, you must break through assumptions that draw boundaries around the Infinite and wake up to the body as the site of holiness itself. This groundbreaking book is the first comprehensive treatment of the body in Jewish spiritual practice and an essential guide to the sacred. With meditation practices, physical exercises, visualizations and sacred text, you will learn how to experience the presence of the Divine in, and through, your body. And by cultivating an embodied spiritual practice, you will transform everyday activities--eating, walking, breathing, washing--into moments of deep spiritual realization, uniting sacred and sensual, mystical and mundane.
Author | : Jerusha Tanner Lamptey |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0190458011 |
Drawing upon the work of Muslim women interpreters of the Qur'an, feminist theology, and semantic analysis, Never Wholly Other offers a novel re-interpretation of the Qur'anic discourse on religious "otherness." Lamptey challenges notions of clear and static religious boundaries.
Author | : Graziano Marcheschi |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 2614 |
Release | : 2022-04-29 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 0197516076 |
Informative... Reliable... Accessible First published more than a quarter century ago, The Catholic Bible: Personal Study Edition has long served readers eager for a reliable, accessible guide to lead them into the biblical text. Thumb-indexed for convenience, this third edition is fully revised and augmented with new study aids such as in-text essays on topics that enhance one's reading of the text. The Reading Guides that come before the text of the New American Bible Revised Edition -- the translation used in the great majority of U.S. Catholic parishes -- provide a concise, accessible overview of each individual book of the Bible, leading readers through the backgrounds, characters, and messages of all the books and their implications for our lives today. Lay people -- individuals or members of study groups -- students, and general readers will all find essential information in a form that is easy to use and organized for quick reference.
Author | : Harold G. Koenig |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2014-05-17 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 3319058738 |
From the first hospitals to pioneering pharmacy techniques, the early history of medicine reflects the groundbreaking contributions of Islamic physicians and scientists. Less recognized, however, is the impact of Islam on the health and daily health practices of modern day Muslims. Meticulously documented with current research sources and relevant religious texts, Health and Well-Being in Islamic Societies sheds light on the relationships between Muslim beliefs and physical, psychological, and social health. Background chapters trace Muslim thought on health and healing as it has evolved over the centuries to the present. The authors provide even-handed comparisons with Christianity as the two traditions approach medical and ethical questions, and with Christian populations in terms of health outcomes, assuring coverage that is not only objective but also empirically sound and clinically useful. And as the concluding chapters show, understanding of these similarities and differences can lead to better care for clients, cost-effective services for communities, and healthier Muslim populations in general. Included among the book's topics: Muslim beliefs about health, healing, and healthcare Similarities and differences between Muslim and Christian health beliefs Impact of religion on physical, mental, and community health in Muslims Understanding how Islam influences health Applications for clinical practice Implications for public health Cultural awareness is critical to improving both individual client health and public health on a global scale. Health and Well-Being in Islamic Societies is essential reading for clinical and health psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and nurses, and will be informative for the general reader as well.
Author | : Nazila Isgandarova |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2024-12-23 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 104027112X |
Mindfulness Techniques and Practices in Islamic Psychotherapy is a guide for Muslim spiritual care providers, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and others who use spiritual and religious concepts, values, and rituals as novel interventions to offer culturally appropriate mental health services. Chapters lay out the practice of muraqabah as a strategy for addressing mental and emotional disturbances such as depression, anxiety, personality disorders, attention‐deficit disorders, and more. Using hermeneutical data, Mindfulness Techniques and Practices in Islamic Psychotherapy presents the processes and ethics of the muraqabah technique in Islamic spiritual care and psychotherapy.
Author | : Dr. Regina Chow Trammel |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2021-09-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0310114748 |
Equips Christian counselors and therapists to confidently use mindfulness techniques with their clients in a way that is both practical and biblical. Accessing mindfulness is a therapeutic touchstone for a range of emotional issues, from mild distress to the treatment of trauma, but the term mindfulness has often left Christians wary. Stripped of Christlike spirituality, it sounds self-focused at best, and at worst like a fusion with modern pop-religions of the day. But the quality of mindfulness—of being fully present, aware of ourselves and our situation so that we can better respond to the chaos around us—is a profoundly biblical concept. And it can be used effectively by Christian counselors and healing practitioners. In A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness, Regina Chow Trammel (a clinical social worker) and John Trent (a marriage and family therapist) team up to offer training in mindfulness skills used in evidence-based practices, such as dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. These therapies have been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of many mental health issues, blending elements of neuroscience, social science, and religious training. This book is the ideal resource to equip those in the helping professions to faithfully use mindfulness interventions both professionally and personally and includes: A historical and theoretical overview of Christian mindfulness and how it contrasts with other mindfulness-based practices. A practical guide for how to use mindfulness skills in counseling and therapeutic practice. A section addressing specific challenges or situations that your clients face. Dialogue scripts and contemplation exercises to adapt for your own work. The practice of Christian mindfulness can be effective in helping clients manage their intrusive and stressful thoughts, emotions, relationships, and challenges. This book fills a gap for Christian counselors and therapists who are eager for a resource that teaches mindfulness skills from a Christian and biblical perspective.