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Author | : Nassir H. Sabah |
Publisher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2023-04-28 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1803411465 |
Spirituality Rekindled: The Quest for Serenity and Self-Fulfillment explores the attainment of serenity and self-fulfillment through a rational spirituality, which author Nassir H. Sabah posits is a quality of being predicated on a sense of connection to The Almighty. Incontrovertible, science-based, and objective evidence for the existence of The Almighty is derived from the Quran, which for non-Muslims is to be regarded as a stand-alone text that should be judged on its own merits, without prejudice or bias. Based on this, and on cognizance of the limitations of present-day science, Dr. Sabah makes the case for a spirituality that provides the foundation for a continual, immensely beneficial, and comprehensive self-development - spiritually, psychologically, morally, and intellectually. Spirituality Rekindled: The Quest for Serenity and Self-Fulfillment presents a detailed roadmap for this spirituality.
Author | : Mallory Smyth |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2020-11-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781646800094 |
Mallory Smyth has been where many young Catholics are today. But the difference between her and other fallen-away Catholics is that she figured out that when she overlooked the shortcomings of the Church as an institution, she fell in love with Jesus and rediscovered the beauty and truth of her faith. In Rekindled, Smyth's raw, relatable account of her own disillusionment and departure is sure to resonate with anyone who has struggled to feel at home in the Church. For anyone who has left the faith or has one foot out the door, this powerful book just might illuminate a path back home--to a Church that is both holy and in need of perfection. Shallow homilies. Hypocritical authority figures. Trite answers to pressing questions. These and other shortcomings of the Church have led plenty of Catholics to question their faith--or to abandon it entirely. Rekindled is for those who have left the Church and those with one foot out the door. Smyth's account of her own disillusionment and departure is relatable and honest. She understands and validates the pain and doubt that many Catholics and former Catholics feel. Smyth also provides you with practical guidance for keeping your faith even when what you encounter in the Church falls short: How to recognize Christ's presence even in the most mediocre Mass experiences. Strategies for finding faithful role models when authority figures let you down. Where to turn when the answers and pastoral guidance you receive don't reach the heart of the issue. How to find fulfillment in Christ and in the community of the saints even when joy seems to be in short supply in the Church.
Author | : Tamera Alexander |
Publisher | : Bethany House |
Total Pages | : 699 |
Release | : 2009-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0764207369 |
Presents three stories set in the Colorado territory, including "Rekindled," in which Larson Jennings, returning home after being badly burned and left for dead, discovers that his wife, Kathryn, is on the verge of losing their ranch, and is determined to save it at any cost.
Author | : Pat Williams |
Publisher | : Fleming H Revell Company |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780800717131 |
Author | : Amanda Cabot |
Publisher | : Revell |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2021-03-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1493428527 |
Though she hopes for a quiet, uncomplicated life for herself, Dorothy Clark wants nothing more than to stir others up. Specifically, she dreams of writing something that will challenge people as much as Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin seems to have. But in 1850s Mesquite Springs, there are few opportunities for writers--until newspaperman Brandon Holloway arrives, that is. Brandon Holloway has seen the disastrous effects of challenging others and has no intention of repeating that mistake. Instead of following his dreams, he's committed to making a new--and completely uncontroversial--start in the Hill Country. As Dorothy's involvement in the fledgling newspaper grows from convenient to essential, the same change seems to be happening in Brandon's heart. But before romance can bloom, Dorothy and Brandon must work together to discover who's determined to divide the town and destroy Brandon's livelihood. With this second novel in the Mesquite Springs series, bestselling author Amanda Cabot invites you to discover the healing power of truth.
Author | : Herman Willett |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2010-08-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0557519659 |
On a farm to market road in south east Texas in 1987, 47 year old James Scott is driving home from work in the oil industry; he had been gone for three weeks working on an offshore platform and was anxious to get home to his wife and youngest son. Traveling down a farm to market road, another truck has a tire failure that causes it to swerve into his path. The two trucks collide and James Scott is thrown through his windshield head first into the cab of the other truck resulting in a fractured skull as well and neck and back injuries and a crushed right leg. The driver of the other truck calls for help over the CB radio. Apparently there is a heartbeat and pulls but when James Scott makes it to the ER, there is no measurable brain activity. This is his story of what happened that day told by him self.This novel is based upon a true to life incident that took place in Liberty County Texas in the mid 1980's. The names and locations have been changed to protect the individuals involved.
Author | : Herman Willett |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2010-05-25 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0557429838 |
Many people wonder just exactly what man is, but most just assume that man is just the biological entity that is conceived, is born, lives, dies, is buried and rots in the ground to be no more. But this is far from the truth of what man is. Most religions even claim to know what man is, that he is a living soul, or a living spirit, often confusing the soul with the spirit or even claiming that the soul is the spirit and vice versa. I hope to clarify some of these misconceptions for you based on insights gained through study, meditation, and astral visitations.
Author | : An-Pyng Sun |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2018-07-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1317393538 |
Treating Addictions: The Four Components offers a unique and coherent understanding of addiction. The book begins with a chapter discussing the framework of addiction and the four essential components of treatments—the fundamentals of addiction, co-occurring disorders, quality of life, and macro factors—and subsequent chapters elaborate on each component. Most currently available addiction treatment books present knowledge and skills in separate chapters and fail to integrate all chapters within a single framework that can weave all concepts into a meaningful tapestry. Using a unified framework, this book offers students a comprehensive skill set for treating addictions.
Author | : Shahla Talebi |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2011-01-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0804775818 |
"Opening the enormous metal gate, the guard suddenly took away my blindfold and asked me, tauntingly, if I would recognize my parents. With my eyes hurting from the strange light and anger in my voice, I assured him that I would. Suddenly I was pushed through the gate and the door was slammed behind me. After more than eight years, here I was, finally, out of jail . . . ." In this haunting account, Shahla Talebi remembers her years as a political prisoner in Iran. Talebi, along with her husband, was imprisoned for nearly a decade and tortured, first under the Shah and later by the Islamic Republic. Writing about her own suffering and survival and sharing the stories of her fellow inmates, she details the painful reality of prison life and offers an intimate look at a critical period of social and political transformation in Iran. Somehow through it all—through resistance and resolute hope, passion and creativity—Talebi shows how one survives. Reflecting now on experiences past, she stays true to her memories, honoring the love of her husband and friends lost in these events, to relate how people can hold to moments of love, resilience, and friendship over the dark forces of torture, violence, and hatred. At once deeply personal yet clearly political, part memoir and part meditation, this work brings to heartbreaking clarity how deeply rooted torture and violence can be in our society. More than a passing judgment of guilt on a monolithic "Islamic State," Talebi's writing asks us to reconsider our own responses to both contemporary debates of interrogation techniques and government responsibility and, more simply, to basic acts of cruelty in daily life. She offers a lasting call to us all. "The art of living in prison becomes possible through imagining life in the very presence of death and observing death in the very existence of life. It is living life so vitally and so fully that you are willing, if necessary, to let that very life go, as one would shed chains on the legs. It is embracing, and flying on the wings of death as though it is the bird of freedom."
Author | : Reginald Somerset Ward |
Publisher | : Morehouse Publishing |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 1994-01 |
Genre | : Devotional literature, English |
ISBN | : 9780819216274 |
Exhibits the mystical gifts and down-to-earth understanding of the human soul of the Church of England's most influential spiritual director of this century.