The Voices Down Under

The Voices Down Under
Author: William L Stolley
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450263186

A crime baffles the Australian police a young woman washed ashore with unexplainable injuries as a cause for death. Her birth certificate lists Rollo, Kansas a town that no longer exists as her place of origin. Well? the head of security asks. What do you think we should do? Only one conclusion to draw, Han commented after they reviewed the report. Dont you agree? Master Li feared Hans overwhelming logical conclusion, one that threatens to bring down the newly formed World Psychic Organization a rogue. and not just any rogue, Han continued when Li did not respond, a serial killer with advanced psychic ability. Since he has evaded Master Lis detection, who knows where or when he will strike next? Li took in a deep breath and pushed his plate of Running Elks delicacies away. He lost his appetite. Hes ruthless, Han commented. You wont be able to stop him as you did the others. I know, I know, Master Li said as he rose and walked to the window. A dark cloud has descended over us, Han. This rogue represents the kind of threat weve always dreaded, he said as he gazed out at the cold February landscape. Psychic pitted against psychic in a duel to the death Please visit: www.williamstolley.com for additional plot information and links to William L Stolleys other works in this series, Books I, II, and III in The Voices Saga, published by iUniverse Press.

Mutant Message Down Under

Mutant Message Down Under
Author: Marlo Morgan
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 0007336578

In this "New York Times" bestseller, Morgan leads readers on the fictional spiritual odyssey of an American woman in the Australian outback.

Down Under

Down Under
Author: Jan Reynolds
Publisher: Vanishing Cultures Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781600601415

"Examines the vanishing culture of the Tiwi tribe, aborigines who live on a small island off the coast of Australia"--Provided by publisher.

Top to Bottom Down Under

Top to Bottom Down Under
Author: Ted Lewin
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0688141137

Ted and Betsy Lewin's adventures take them from the northernmost tip of Australia to the southernmost tip. At the top, they interrupt a python's mealtime, encounter a ferocious pack of dingoes, and come face-to-face with a crocodile. Down at the bottom, they dine with rude kangaroos, meet their first platypus, and confront an ill-tempered sea lion! The vivid colors, close-up paintings, and rich landscapes rendered in the Lewins' distinct watercolor styles, combined with action-packed narrative, will make you want to pack your bags and visit the land down under!

Dreaming Down Under

Dreaming Down Under
Author: Jack Dann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1999
Genre: Fantasy fiction, Australian
ISBN: 9781874082309

This work collects short stories by many of the leading writers of fantasy and science fiction in Australia. It covers various areas of contemporary wild-side fiction including fantasy, horror, magical realism, cyberpunk and science fiction.

Theology and the Experience of Disability

Theology and the Experience of Disability
Author: Andrew Picard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317011147

The Christian gospel compels humanity to embrace deeper ways of being human together that will overcome false divisions and exclusions in search of flourishing and graced communities. Presenting both short narratives emerging out of theological reflection on experience and analytical essays arising from engagement in scholarly conversations Theology and the Experience of Disability is a conscious attempt to develop theology by and with people with disabilities instead of theology about people with disabilities. A mixture of academic, professional, practical, and/or lived experience is brought to the topic in search of constructive multi-disciplinary proposals for church and society. The result is an interdisciplinary engagement with the constructive possibilities that emerge from a distinctly Christian understanding of disability as lived experience.

Voices in Disability and Spirituality from the Land Down Under

Voices in Disability and Spirituality from the Land Down Under
Author: Christopher Newell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 131795520X

An excellent source of information and ideas on the relationship between disability and spirituality—and how to improve it This one-of-a-kind collection explores the relationship between spirituality and disability from a variety of Australian religious and spiritual viewpoints. Authors from a wide range of backgrounds—some with disabilities, some without—draw remarkable insights from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist (and even non-religious) spirituality. These uniquely Australian perspectives provide practical and spiritual lessons that can be applied in any part of the world. Voices in Disability and Spirituality from the Land Down Under presents an unflinching look at the shortcomings of many established church ministries when it comes to serving people with disabilities. There’s also an extraordinary interview with a severely disabled nonreligious woman in the final stage of her life and her caretaker, which presents a very revealing look at the essence of human spirituality as it exists even in the absence of religious dogma. In addition, you’ll find a revealing case study focusing on the Uniting Church in Australia (UCA), which looks at the gap between its official theology and its actual policy and practice, and outlines a project designed to move the Church forward to more inclusive practices. Additionally, Voices in Disability and Spirituality from the Land Down Under: Outback to Outfront examines: why platitudes that are intended to give comfort, like “God has chosen this for you,” “It’s a test of your faith,” or “We all have our crosses to carry” are at best problematic, and at worst damaging—with suggestions for pastoral responses that offer alternatives to “God-is-on-your-side” clichés the spiritual meaning and importance of community for people with disabilities, and the impact of community on their vitality and resiliency the Buddhist teaching called sunyata, or emptiness, and its potential to positively impact the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and those who know them wisdom contained in the ancient Jewish system of laws called Halacha—and its potential for empowering people with disabilities today how a pastoral care program that is flexible, accommodating, and relevant for disabled people was created at a small metropolitan school in New South Wales—and the effect of the program on the community the work of the Personal Advocacy Service, which recruits volunteers to be companions to people with intellectual disabilities the role of religion and philanthropy in the creation of educational programs for blind or vision-impaired students and more

The Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis

The Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis
Author: David Kingdon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003-03-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470856467

This is a practical volume which reflects how treatment programmes can be compatible with the reality of service delivery and mental health provision in an organisational context. It also supports both training and clinical practice by presenting examples of clinical cases to illustrate the assessment, treatment planning and implementation processes of CBT for psychosis. * Based on extensive clinical experience and real life service settings * Deals with the roles of several mental health disciplines, as they combine in the these treatment programmes * Cases from a variety of settings: inpatient, outpatient community * Describes techniques used with the full range of symptoms Part of the Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology