Divine Mother, Divine Father

Divine Mother, Divine Father
Author: Donna D'Ingillo
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 157983048X

This short book offers one-hundred concise spiritual lessons received from our "Heavenly Parents," who are known traditionally as Jesus Christ (our “Divine Father”) and the Holy Spirit (our “Divine Mother”). This series of inspirational one-page messages was transmitted by Donna D’Ingillo, a nationally renowned healer and spiritual teacher. These teachings are based on the wisdom of the legendary Urantia Book, which has sold more than one million copies worldwide in 14 languages. The highly personal quality of these profound lessons will uplift and charm you, arousing in you a new and heartfelt commitment to live a life of love, service, and creativity. UNPRECEDENTED TEACHINGS FROM OUR DIVINE PARENTS It’s time to meet your Heavenly Parents, whose love is utterly beyond comprehension. They are always available at a moment’s notice. They’ve provided this guidebook to bring you a new awareness of their wisdom, compassion, and divinity. You will discover fifty succint messages from Jesus Christ as well as fifty short teachings from Divine Mother—thus illustrating their ultimate equality and complementary divine natures. A new era of planetary correction is upon us—thanks to the mercy of our Divine Parents. They have opened the heavens and are uplifting us again through new teachings that are suitable for our time. Here are some representative lesson titles from their instruction: I Am the Unifier of Humanity I Offer You a Blessed and Bountiful Life I Help You Grow in Cosmic Understanding I Offer Kisses of Life upon Your Heart! Face All Your Fears with Our Support I Offer You My Universal Mind Rejoice That You Are Connected to Me See Yourselves as We See You Learn What It Means to be a Universe Citizen I Fully Understand the Human Experience Trouble Not Others for Your Validation Liberate Others by Speaking the Truth Learn What It Means to be a Universe Citizen Accept Yourself Completely Just As You Are Learn to Identify With Your Soul Open to Life Eternal and Abundant Serve Others As and Where They Are Allow Me to Speak to Your Heart

An Impossible Marriage

An Impossible Marriage
Author: Laurie Krieg
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830847944

Laurie and Matt Krieg are in a mixed-orientation marriage: Laurie is primarily attracted to women—and so is Matt. With vulnerability and wisdom, they tell the story of how they met and got married, the challenges and breakthroughs of their journey, and what they've learned about how marriage is meant to point us to the love and grace of Jesus.

He is God

He is God
Author: Father Divine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 87
Release: 1956
Genre: Religious life
ISBN:

Father Divine

Father Divine
Author: Sara Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258105525

I Am God

I Am God
Author: Father Divine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1956
Genre: Religious life
ISBN:

Three to Get Married

Three to Get Married
Author: Fulton J. Sheen
Publisher: Scepter Publishers
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1594171203

One of the greatest and best-loved spokesmen for the Faith here sets out the Church's beautiful understanding of marriage in his trademark clear and entertaining style. Frankly and charitably, Sheen presents the causes of and solutions to common marital crises, and tells touching real-life stories of people whose lives were transformed through marriage. He emphasizes that our Blessed Lord is at the center of every successful and loving marriage. This is a perfect gift for engaged couples, or for married people as a fruitful occasion for self-examination.

Marry Him

Marry Him
Author: Lori Gottlieb
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-02-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1101185201

An eye-opening, funny, painful, and always truthful in-depth examination of modern relationships, and a wake-up call for single women about getting real about Mr. Right, from the New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone. You have a fulfilling job, great friends, and the perfect apartment. So what if you haven’t found “The One” just yet. He’ll come along someday, right? But what if he doesn’t? Or what if Mr. Right had been, well, Mr. Right in Front of You—but you passed him by? Nearing forty and still single, journalist Lori Gottlieb started to wonder: What makes for lasting romantic fulfillment, and are we looking for those qualities when we’re dating? Are we too picky about trivial things that don’t matter, and not picky enough about the often overlooked things that do? In Marry Him, Gottlieb explores an all-too-common dilemma—how to reconcile the desire for a happy marriage with a list of must-haves and deal-breakers so long and complicated that many great guys get misguidedly eliminated. On a quest to find the answer, Gottlieb sets out on her own journey in search of love, discovering wisdom and surprising insights from sociologists and neurobiologists, marital researchers and behavioral economists—as well as single and married men and women of all generations.

American Messiahs: False Prophets of a Damned Nation

American Messiahs: False Prophets of a Damned Nation
Author: Adam Morris
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631492144

A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice Selection A history with sweeping implications, American Messiahs challenges our previous misconceptions about “cult” leaders and their messianic power. Mania surrounding messianic prophets has defined the national consciousness since the American Revolution. From Civil War veteran and virulent anticapitalist Cyrus Teed, to the dapper and overlooked civil rights pioneer Father Divine, to even the megalomaniacal Jim Jones, these figures have routinely been dismissed as dangerous and hysterical outliers. After years of studying these emblematic figures, Adam Morris demonstrates that messiahs are not just a classic trope of our national culture; their visions are essential for understanding American history. As Morris demonstrates, these charismatic, if flawed, would-be prophets sought to expose and ameliorate deep social ills—such as income inequality, gender conformity, and racial injustice. Provocative and long overdue, this is the story of those who tried to point the way toward an impossible “American Dream”: men and women who momentarily captured the imagination of a nation always searching for salvation.