Open Shame, Open Glory

Open Shame, Open Glory
Author: Sonia D. Norris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2008-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467098205

Open Shame, Open Glory speaks about Sonia Norris’ life as a child of God who fell as a result of her own actions. Through the direction of the Holy Spirit, she has given insight into her past experiences and has proven that God who created heaven and earth is real and is a God full of abundant mercies and overflowing grace. This book is for the non-believer as well as the believer. For the non-believer, it gives hope in this world of sin. For the believer who wants to go higher, it shows how through pressing in you can go behind the veil and dwell in the presence of God. However, desperation and obedience are the keys. For the non-believer or for those of you who may have fallen from grace, like Sonia did, this book shows clearly that nothing done in life is so awful that God will not accept you, mold and change you into what He has purposed for you to be.

Covered Glory

Covered Glory
Author: Audrey Frank
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736975489

Hiding behind the Muslim woman’s veil is a heart longing for honor but often covered in shame. Meeting her will transform us all. Muslim women are coming out of hiding and telling their stories. With courageous voices, they disclose tales of shame and a fierce desire to be valued. We hold our breath as they whisper accounts of Jesus dressed in light, coming to them in dreams, offering honor in the place of shame, freedom instead of oppression. Their tales narrate a secret reality for all of us. We all long to be known, to be valued, to be rescued. We all are in desperate need of a Savior. In Covered Glory, you will meet Muslim women living in a culture with an honor-shame worldview that perpetuates their shame. As you discover how these women find freedom when they uncover their true identity, you will find that shame affects each one of us. Learn that while… shame tells us we are unworthy, truth tells us we were made to be loved shame tells us we are nobody, Jesus tells us, “You are somebody to me” shame tells us we are broken, God’s Word tells us healing comes from him It is only when we begin to understand the honor-shame gospel that we are set free. And so is our Muslim neighbor when we learn to tell her of the love of Jesus in a language she understands: the language of honor and shame.

From Shame to Glory

From Shame to Glory
Author: Kathryn W. Chamberlin
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498410434

Each of us has had times when we felt mortified, experiencing shame about who we are. For some, a sense of shame is chronic. Others know this experience as an occasional acute attack of shame leaving them devastated. Few Christian writers have delved into this area of unspeakable need. For Kathryn Chamberlin, it has been a life calling to bring healing to shame sufferers, through counseling, teaching, seminars-and now, this book. It is a deeply generous outpouring of Katie's heart and insights into shame, and into the steps toward healing-toward gaining the supreme sense of God-given worth. I highly recommend this marvelous gift from Katie. It is your pathway to freedom. M. Blaine Smith, Presbyterian pastor, Director of Nehemiah Ministries for 30 years, author of numerous Christian books, including Knowing God's Will and The Yes Anxiety: Taming the Fear of Commitment.; holds a BS degree from Georgetown University, an M. Div. degree from Wesley Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from Fuller Theological Seminar. Kathryn Chamberlin, LCSW-C, is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice for psychotherapy with adolescents, adults, engaged or married couples in Bethesda, MD. She holds a nursing degree from the University of Virginia, a master of social work degree from The Catholic University of America, and Certification in Biblical Counseling. Many of her presentations in classes, seminars, and retreats are available on CD or DVD and her book From Shame to Glory can be ordered at www.bethesdacounseling.com. Also included on the web site: her acclaimed metaphorical work on boundaries (The Door Metaphor), Emotion-coaching Your Child, training seminars on sexual addiction and domestic violence (Broken People Broken Dreams), Conflict Resolution, and What's So Aggressive About Passive?

Weight of Glory

Weight of Glory
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0060653205

Selected from sermons delivered by C. S. Lewis during World War II, these nine addresses offer guidance and inspiration in a time of great doubt.These are ardent and lucid sermons that provide a compassionate vision of Christianity.

Shame and Glory of the Intellectuals

Shame and Glory of the Intellectuals
Author: Peter Viereck
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351491024

In this classic volume, written at the height of the Cold War, with a new preface of 2006, Peter Viereck, one of the foremost intellectual spokesmen of modern conservatism, examines the differing responses of American and European intellectuals to the twin threats of Nazism and Soviet communism. In so doing, he seeks to formulate a humanistic conservatism with which to counter the danger of totalitarian thought in the areas of politics, ethics, and art.The glory of the intellectuals was the firm moral stance they took against Nazism at a time when appeasement was the preferred path of many politicians; their shame lay in their failure to recognize the brutality of Stalinism to the extent of becoming apologists for or accomplices of its tyranny. In Viereck's view, this failure is rooted in an abandonment of humane values that he sees as a legacy of nineteenth-century romanticism and certain strands of modernist thought and aesthetics.Among his targets are literary obscurantism as personified by Ezra Pound, the academicization of literary culture, the rigidity of adversarial avant-gardism, and the failure of many writers and cultural institutions to conserve the very heritage their political freedom and security depend on. Viereck represents their attitude in a series of satirical dialogues with Gaylord Babbitt, son of Sinclair Lewis' embodiment of conservative philistinism. Babbitt Junior is as unreflective as his father, but the objects of his credulity are the received ideas of liberal progressivism and avant-garde mandarinism. Ultimately, Viereck's critique stands as a timely rebuke to the extremism of both left and right.

A Table in the Wilderness

A Table in the Wilderness
Author: Watchman Nee
Publisher: CLC Publications
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619580284

Wonder and gratitude have a high place in these meditations, which are drawn from Watchman Nee’s widely varied ministry in China and beyond. Through Scripture passages and devotional readings, you will be drawn again and again to a fresh response to God’s superlative race in the gift to us of His Son.

The Parable of the Ten Virgins

The Parable of the Ten Virgins
Author: Thomas Shepard
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 921
Release: 1853
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Thomas Shepard (1605-1649) was a New England Puritan minister. Forbidden to preach in England, he emigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. The most eloquent measure of his classic The Parable of the Ten Virgins is that there is a scarcely a page in The Religious Affections where Jonathan Edwards does not reference Shepard's work.

Vision

Vision
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1890
Genre: Mormons
ISBN: