Order My Steps 2

Order My Steps 2
Author: Phillip Sims
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0557233593

This book was designed to help those in recovery from alcoholism and addictions. It is practical, down to earth, easy to read and biblical. By telling a true life experience, the author helps others overcome seemingly insurmountably odds. It is an honest, fearless, and thought provoking look into the spiritual program of recovery.

Love

Love
Author: Jimmy Lee Robinson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1449078613

The Real Yester Years

The Real Yester Years
Author: Delores Perry-Pearson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477149929

The Real Yester Years by Rev. Delores Perry-Pearson

In Love with the Whirlwind

In Love with the Whirlwind
Author: Susan Davis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2010-04
Genre:
ISBN: 1449088562

The new book "In Love with the Whirlwind"-"When God Takes Your Heart by Storm"-a true report of the author's pursuit of relationship with the Godhead: Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and God the Father. Susan Davis shares how God entered her life and how it was not ever the same again for her and her son. Davis' book is written to a generation that has strayed from God to other lovers-entertainment, career, and family and lost its way to its one true love. Davis wants people to think about what this life really means and what are we really supposed to be doing. She talks about life's toughest and deepest questions but does it in a light-hearted way. "I want people to see that God is real, wonderful, and waiting on us all to be in relationship with Him," shares author Susan Davis. "Because God is supernatural-when you get closer to Him you can't help but experience the supernatural and that is what happened to us." Davis playfully explores and examines issues that deals directly with the heart of Jesus, Holy Spirit, and the Father demonstrating that there is only one true life: through Christ. Everything else is a fraud. "In Love with the Whirlwind" is fun, playful, honest, real, and deep all at the same time. http: //sites.advancedministry.com/lovethewhirlwind Author email: [email protected] Facebook: in love with the whirlwind *Become a facebook fan of In Love with the Whirlwind* Book Blog: http: //lovethewhirlwind.wordpress.com/ Twitter: lovethewhirlwnd

Healing for the Soul

Healing for the Soul
Author: Braxton D. Shelley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0197566480

Between the first and last words of a black gospel song, musical sound acquires spiritual power. During this unfolding, a variety of techniques facilitate musical and physical transformation. The most important of these is a repetitive musical cycle known by names including the run, the drive, the special, and the vamp. Through its combination of reiteration and intensification, the vamp turns song lyrics into something more potent. While many musical traditions use vamps to fill space, or occupy time in preparation for another, more important event, in gospel, vamps are the main event. Why is the vamp so central to the black gospel tradition? What work-musical, cultural, and spiritual-does the gospel vamp do? And what does the vamp reveal about the transformative power of black gospel more broadly? This book explores the vamp's essential place in black gospel song, arguing that these climactic musical cycles turn worship services into transcendent events. A defining feature of contemporary gospel, the vamp links individual performances to their generic contexts. An exemplar of African American musical practice, the vamp connects gospel songs to a venerable lineage of black sacred expression. As it generates emotive and physical intensity, the vamp helps believers access an embodied experience of the invisible, moving between this world and another in their musical practice of faith. The vamp, then, is a musical, cultural, and religious interface, which gives vent to a system of belief, performance, and reception that author Braxton D. Shelley calls the Gospel Imagination. In the Gospel Imagination, the vamp offers proof that musical sound can turn spiritual power into a physical reality-a divine presence in human bodies.