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Author | : Jay Davidson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2021-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781953655790 |
In Miracle on Market, Jay P. Davidson shares his experiences and thoughts about the residential, long-term, social model recovery program he created as co-founder of The Healing Place, in hopes that this model, in its current form, will be sustained and maintained long after he is gone. The vision of The Healing Place is that everyone they serve will lead a meaningful and productive life. Some facts from their 30-year history: More than 6,000 alumni Over 150,000 people served 8,000+ individuals served annually The continuum of care has expanded from off-the-street, to detox, to long-term and outpatient recovery services In 1991, the annual budget was around $300,000 to serve 80 men in an overnight shelter In 2021, the annual budget is $13 million and serves nearly 1,000 clients across 3 campuses each day As in the beginning, The Healing Place continues to serve those in need of help regardless of race, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, or economic status When there is a need to help another suffering alcoholic and or addict, the traditional model of The Healing Place will be there to answer that desperate cry for help. Miracle on Market helps spread the great news of this remarkable model to cities across the nation.
Author | : Adaline Bates |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2015-04-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1490875069 |
This book was designed to provide you with helpful tools and direction for positioning yourself to be able to receive the healing you desire. Far too often we get in our own way and prevent healing from taking place in our lives. We think it is God not doing his job, when in reality we have not positioned ourselves to be able to receive healing. Following the process within The Healing Place will finally get you positioned to be set free from the inner hurt and darkness that robs you of life. It is also great material to use for small groups. This book is purposely an easy read so you can go back over particular parts that you may need to revisit. This book includes devotionals that are not necessarily one for each day. Stay on each one as long as you need to, so your process is effective. It will be very beneficial to you if you journal each day. Pages are included within the devotional journal for that purpose. If you need more space than what is provided, start a notebook. Dont limit yourself. Getting it out is a big part of the healing process.
Author | : Leigh Bale |
Publisher | : Steeple Hill |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1426810377 |
A Father Desperate To Save His Daughter Dr. Emma Shields had to help him. Mark Williams had come to the gifted physician to heal his sick little girl. But Emma had suffered her own loss…. Driven by the death of her son, Emma was determined to make Mark's daughter well. The devoted single father had come to her in his time of need and she couldn't let him down. Nor could she forget what they'd once shared…. Now they faced new challenges. Together could they create a new place of faith, hope and love?
Author | : M. Hilliard Patterson |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2019-10-24 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1480883336 |
Someone suffering from addiction lives in a fantasy world – one where the world seems hostile, judgmental, and unforgiving. Those with the disease cannot see their true role in the universe, and they rationalize, justify, and deny their anti-social and criminal behaviors. M. Hilliard Patterson knows because that is what he did as an addict. In this testimony, he recalls the pain of addiction and what it felt like being trapped in a world of self-doubt. More importantly, he shares how he escaped a prison of his own making so that others can: overcome unpleasant thoughts and feelings; appreciate how family trauma and loss can lead to addiction; find freedom through faith in the Lord. While the author does not pretend to have the answer to the problem of addiction, he does know what worked for him and how God has helped him overcome his problems. Through hard work and faith, he has found a renewed sense of meaning and hope. Take control of your life, stop making excuses, and help others walk with you to a better place by joining the author on his journey.
Author | : Elizabeth Brown-Guillory |
Publisher | : Ohio State University Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : African diaspora in literature |
ISBN | : 0814210384 |
Middle Passages and the Healing Place of History: Migration and Identity in Black Women's Literature brings together a series of essays addressing black women's fragmented identities and quests for wholeness. The individual essays concern culturally specific experiences of blacks in select African countries, England, the Caribbean, the United States, and Canada. They examine identity struggles by establishing the Middle Passage as the first site of identity rupture and the subsequent break from cultural and historical moorings. In most cases, the authors themselves have migrated from their places of origin to new spaces that present challenges. Their narratives replicate the displacement engendered by their own experiences of living with the complexities of diasporic existence. Their female characters, many of whom participate in multiple border crossings, work to define themselves within a hostile environment. In nearly every essay, the female characters struggle against multiple yokes of oppression, giving voice to what it means to be black, female, poor, old, and alone. The subjects' migrations and journeys are analyzed as attempts to heal the "displacement," both physical and psychological, that results from dislocation and relocation from the homeland, imagined variously as Africa. This volume reveals that black women across the globe share a common ground fraught with struggles, but the narratives bear out that these women are not easily divided and that they stand upon each other's shoulders dispensing healing balms. Black women's history and herstory commingle; the trauma that ensued when Africans were loaded onto ships in chains continues to haunt black women, and men, too, wherever they find themselves in this present moment of the Diaspora.
Author | : D D Murray McGavin MD |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2024-08-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
MARTIN FAIR A wonderfully easy read...something of a rollercoaster ride! It draws you in...evocative, detailed and engaging. Excitement comes rushing off the page...as you see ‘God at work’ in Murray’s own life, and in so many places throughout the book. ALASTAIR PETRIE I strongly recommend ‘in search of THE HEALING PLACE’ for all leaders and all readers...a blueprint for life! Murray McGavin is clearly a champion for all people...in all nations. A treasure of medical skill...not only about physical sight, but also a compelling wake-up call for spiritual insight. A timely publication! SANDY MILLAR This is no ordinary biography! At one level...a fascinating and inspiring story of one man, his family, and a life lived to the full. At a deeper level...it is clear that Murray’s whole life and approach to every situation, as a senior ophthalmologist in Afghanistan and in many lands, springs from his lifelong faith. A book very hard to put down! I wholeheartedly recommend it!
Author | : Dermod Judge |
Publisher | : Book Guild Publishing |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2020-09-28 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1913913031 |
One man’s quest to finding his healing place! Searching for a residence in nature which he can call his own, Dermod Judge finally finds his healing place where he will have respite from the quotidian pressures of life.
Author | : Kathryn Atwood |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2009-11-03 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1101151064 |
Real-world advice for caregivers of grieving children?from the founder of the nationally acclaimed, non-profit organization Kate?s Club. Kate?s Club is dedicated to empowering children and teens who have lost loved ones. Based on its founder?s down-to-earth philosophy on how to handle grief, A Healing Place aims to help parents cope with the realities and daily struggles grieving children face in a forthright, compassionate manner. The book is written from Kate?s own personal experiences after having lost, at the age of 12, her mother to breast cancer, as well as featuring experiences of the many families she has encountered through Kate?s Club. Chapter topics include: ? Embracing, not erasing memories ? Giving the child a voice ? How caregivers can be strong role models ? Handling transitions and traditions
Author | : A.S. Umar Sharif MA |
Publisher | : A. S. Umar Sharif, MA |
Total Pages | : 133 |
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ISBN | : 159159586X |
Author | : Joyce Shaughnessy |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2010-06-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1453524479 |
This book takes the reader on a romantic and inspirational journey with the Miller family through the Great American Depression and WWII. This book has been featured at the Frankfurt World's Fair and the AARP National Convention in New Orleans in 2012.