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Author | : YoNasDa Lonewolf |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2017-06-13 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1387035428 |
Human rights activist, published writer, and national community organizer Yo'NasDa Lonewolf life story has landed her on national and international media platforms. How was a Native (Lakota) and African American woman able to handle at a young age with her late mother being a political prisoner? YoNasDa has been in abusive relationships, dealt with loved ones being murdered by senseless acts of violence, homelessness, a single mother of two sons, all trying to maintain a beautiful legacy of strong influential people within her lineage. How did she get peace? ""Peace isn't a destination- its a journey."" YoNasDa Lonewolf explained. In this book you will learn more of the testimony of our modern day warrior but at the same time you will be on your own journey 2 peace with daily affirmations.
Author | : Cardinal Joseph Bernardin |
Publisher | : Image |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2007-12-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0307423980 |
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin (1928-1996) touched millions of people through his passionate witness, humble wisdom, and spiritual writings. In the final months of his life he shared his personal reflections in The Gift of Peace, a modern classic about finding inner peace in the face of life's greatest trials. As part of his rich legacy, The Gift of Peace has become an international bestseller and has brought courage, healing, faith, hope, and love to people of all backgrounds throughout the world. Cardinal Bernardin's legacy is continued here in The Journey to Peace, a special collection of his previously unpublished spiritual reflections. Using the Stations of the Cross as a framework, The Journey to Peace reveals the extraordinary faith, wisdom, and compassion of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. Through these excerpts from his homilies, Cardinal Bernardin helps readers understand the relevance of Jesus' suffering, death, and resurrection to their own lives, inviting all to join the journey that leads to peace. Written with eloquent simplicity, and elegantly designed and illustrated with specially commissioned contemporary artwork, The Journey to Peace reaches people of all faiths for reading throughout the year.
Author | : Elaine Olsen |
Publisher | : Pleasant Word |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2010-04-20 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781414121987 |
Find what you’ve never had. Rediscover what you’ve lost. Peace for the Journey. A collection of fifty-two biblical meditations to deepen your intimacy with Jesus. Includes study questions for personal and/or small-group reflection.
Author | : Joe Vigil |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2019-03-21 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0359450911 |
Joe Vigil has written a beautiful book of poetry that will inspire and move you. This book is an honest look at life and what is important. He covers many topics with an enlightened sensitivity that is sure to touch your heart and engage your mind. Dive deep with Joe and let this book encourage you to look at your own emotions and experiences. This book will make an impression on your heart, your mind and your spirit.
Author | : Jamie Grace |
Publisher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2020-10-13 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 149342808X |
We live in a loud, loud world. Whether it's the criticism of others, the clamor of injustice, or the voice of anxiety from within, we are constantly being bombarded with noise. So what does it mean to find peace in the midst of all the noise? Is there a way to acknowledge the struggles we face and learn how to manage the stressors and voices that trigger us while believing in the promises and goodness of God? Jamie Grace has lived in the middle of noise for most of her life. Many know her as a singer with radio hits who has spent the last decade on stages and in front of the camera, but behind the scenes, she has struggled with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, and an anxiety disorder for most of her life. But in the middle of both inner and outer noise, Jamie has learned how to manage the negative effects of her diagnoses, make the most of her strengths, and lean into the journey God has led her on. A journey of Finding Quiet.
Author | : Adam Joe Lawton |
Publisher | : Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2020-11-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1800468563 |
The missile streaked across the wave tops at the speed of sound. A single metallic sliver, packed with high explosive and spouting smoke. It shimmered against the dull blue of the South Atlantic swell, its warhead primed, its homing radar locked onto the British destroyer.
Author | : John F. Inserra, jr. |
Publisher | : Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2022-06-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1682356280 |
If someone asked you to teach them how to pray, how would you respond? Could you explain prayer in seventy-five words or less? Could you explain it so a child could understand? Could you create a short prayer that is a complete guide on how to pray? Would your prayer bring comfort over the centuries to countless millions? Would your prayer be more than just asking about your own needs? Would it explain the Heavenly Father? Is your prayer simple, yet does it still contain diamonds of truth that could be mined for a lifetime as it is studied and prayed? If you had one question to ask Jesus, would it be: “How do I pray?” This is what His disciples asked. They could have asked Jesus so many other questions, yet this was the important question. The author has studied “The Lord’s Prayer” in depth and then recorded how it changed his view of prayer. Read this book if you too would have asked Jesus how to pray.
Author | : Matthew P. Binkewicz |
Publisher | : Paramount Market Publishing |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780976697305 |
Peaceful Journeyexamines the spiritual issues facing terminally ill patients and their families. Each chapter introduces the reader to a person with a spiritual issue that needs immediate attention.The book opens with the story of an 85-year-old African-American woman who wonders if God hears her prayers. Other chapters explore loneliness, isolation, the dignity and value of every human being, honesty and openness, patience and persistence, why pain and suffering exist, the actual death and the soul's journey, and the importance of dreams, visions, and other end-of-life phenomena.The author graduated from Christ the Savior Russian Orthodox Seminary with a B.Th. and from the Catholic University of America with a M.A. in theology. He began working with the terminally ill in 1991 as a theology student.After his ordination to the priesthood in 1994, he began to provide spiritual care for his parishoners as well as hospice patients. He is now the Pastoral Care Coordinator and Bereavement Coordinator at Hospice of the Finger Lakes in Auburn, NY.For additional information about the author go to: www.matthewpbinkewicz.com
Author | : Christine Toomey |
Publisher | : Portobello Books |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2015-06-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 184627494X |
A brief meeting with a Buddhist nun in India made a deep impression on Christine Toomey. It sent her on a two-year, 60,000-mile odyssey to learn more about the contemporary women choosing in their thousands to become part of a long tradition of female spirituality that stretches back through the centuries and now embraces the radical possibility that the next Dalai Lama could be female. In The Saffron Road, Toomey follows in the footsteps of earlier generations of Buddhist nuns to trace the routes by which the philosophy has spread from a solitary order in a remote area of India in the 5th century BC, via 1950s San Francisco where Zen was popularised by the Beat generation, to the globally-renowned practitioners of mindfulness of today. Beginning her journey in the Himalayas, close to the birthplace of the Buddha, Toomey travels from Nepal, to India, through Burma, Japan and on to North America and Europe, along the way visiting contemporary nunneries to meet the women who practise there. Amongst those she talks to are a group of "kung fu" nuns, an acclaimed novelist, a princess, a concert violinist, a former BBC journalist, and a one-time Washington political aide. Through these conversations, the daily reality of the Buddhist existence is gradually revealed, together with the diverse spiritual paths leading these women towards nirvana. Combining travelogue, history, interviews and personal reflection, The Saffron Road opens the door to a rarely glimpsed world of ritual, discipline and enlightenment.
Author | : Ashley Bryan |
Publisher | : Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2019-10-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1534404902 |
Recipient of a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Award Recipient of a Bologna Ragazzi Non-Fiction Special Mention Honor Award A Kirkus Reviews Best Middle Grade Book of 2019 From celebrated author and illustrator Ashley Bryan comes a deeply moving picture book memoir about serving in the segregated army during World War II, and how love and the pursuit of art sustained him. In May of 1942, at the age of eighteen, Ashley Bryan was drafted to fight in World War II. For the next three years, he would face the horrors of war as a black soldier in a segregated army. He endured the terrible lies white officers told about the black soldiers to isolate them from anyone who showed kindness—including each other. He received worse treatment than even Nazi POWs. He was assigned the grimmest, most horrific tasks, like burying fallen soldiers…but was told to remove the black soldiers first because the media didn’t want them in their newsreels. And he waited and wanted so desperately to go home, watching every white soldier get safe passage back to the United States before black soldiers were even a thought. For the next forty years, Ashley would keep his time in the war a secret. But now, he tells his story. The story of the kind people who supported him. The story of the bright moments that guided him through the dark. And the story of his passion for art that would save him time and time again. Filled with never-before-seen artwork and handwritten letters and diary entries, this illuminating and moving memoir by Newbery Honor–winning illustrator Ashley Bryan is both a lesson in history and a testament to hope.