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Author | : Elizabeth Felicetti |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1467465259 |
Meet 25 women who generated life without giving birth. In many Christian communities today, women are expected to have children—to “be fruitful and multiply.” To be childless is to be less of a woman, less of a Christian, or so it can feel. Elizabeth Felicetti is deeply familiar with this pressure as an Episcopal priest who never had the children she imagined would be part of her life. But in the landscape of her childhood in Arizona Felicetti found fresh eyes. If she’s “barren,” so is the desert—and if you look closely, the desert teems with unexpected life. This is also true of women throughout history. Biblical women like Mary Magdalene, medieval mystics like Julian of Norwich, and modern activists like Rosa Parks did not have children, yet their lives bore fruit in their communities and in the church at large. In reflecting on her own experience alongside those of these remarkable women, Felicetti deepens our understanding of the many ways to be fruitful. Women without children—by choice or chance—who have felt frustrated or voiceless in the church will find solidarity and inspiration in the pages of Unexpected Abundance.
Author | : Michael Mather |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2018-10-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1467451401 |
Pastor Mike Mather arrived in Indianapolis thinking that he was going to serve the poor. But after his church’s community lost nine young men to violence in a few short months, Mather came to see that the poor didn’t need his help—he needed theirs. This is the story of how one church found abundance in a com-munity of material poverty. Viewing people—not programs, finances, or service models—as their most valuable resource moved church members beyond their own walls and out into the streets, where they discovered folks rich in strength, talents, determination, and love. Mather’s Having Nothing, Possessing Everything will inspire readers to seek justice in their own local communities and to find abundance and hope all around them.
Author | : John Randolph Price |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1401945368 |
This classic book introduces readers to a 40-day prosperity plan which points out to readers what "money" really is and teaches a six-step program which shows them how to free their minds from limiting beliefs.
Author | : Monica L. Smith |
Publisher | : University Press of Colorado |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2017-06-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1607325942 |
Using case studies from around the globe—including Mesoamerica, North and South America, Africa, China, and the Greco-Roman world—and across multiple time periods, the authors in this volume make the case that abundance provides an essential explanatory perspective on ancient peoples’ choices and activities. Economists frequently focus on scarcity as a driving principle in the development of social and economic hierarchies, yet focusing on plenitude enables the understanding of a range of cohesive behaviors that were equally important for the development of social complexity. Our earliest human ancestors were highly mobile hunter-gatherers who sought out places that provided ample food, water, and raw materials. Over time, humans accumulated and displayed an increasing quantity and variety of goods. In households, shrines, tombs, caches, and dumps, archaeologists have discovered large masses of materials that were deliberately gathered, curated, distributed, and discarded by ancient peoples. The volume’s authors draw upon new economic theories to consider the social, ideological, and political implications of human engagement with abundant quantities of resources and physical objects and consider how individual and household engagements with material culture were conditioned by the quest for abundance. Abundance shows that the human propensity for mass consumption is not just the result of modern production capacities but fulfills a longstanding focus on plenitude as both the assurance of well-being and a buffer against uncertainty. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students in economics, anthropology, and cultural studies. Contributors: Traci Ardren, Amy Bogaard, Elizabeth Klarich, Abigail Levine, Christopher R. Moore, Tito E. Naranjo, Stacey Pierson, James M. Potter, François G. Richard, Christopher W. Schmidt, Carol Schultze, Payson Sheets, Monica L. Smith, Katheryn C. Twiss, Mark D. Varien, Justin St. P. Walsh, María Nieves Zedeño
Author | : Lynette Robinson |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2012-03-25 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1471678911 |
At 47, and fast approaching middle age, Lynette realises that life has become a never ending merry-go-round of work, responsibilities and serving everybody else's needs, at the price of her own. All that starts to change, after watching a film called The Secret, when she learns of the mysterious powers of a self-help tool called The Law of Attraction and decides to experiment with this in her own life. Temporarily suspending her safe (but unfulfilling) conventional life, she heads off in search of fun, adventure and a 'Lost Self'. Some of the many adventures 'manifested' along the way include: - Christmas with a gold miner in his remote log cabin in the mountains - New Year's Day celebrations on top of an ice glacier - Three weeks living in a spiritual community - An unusual invitation from an American hippie from Hawaii This book is the true account of one woman's amazing journey to reclaim her life.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Ecosystem management |
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Author | : Layton E. Williams |
Publisher | : Westminster John Knox Press |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2019-10-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 161164965X |
These days, there’s no dirtier word than “divisive,” especially in religious and political circles. Claiming a controversial opinion, talking about our differences, even sharing our doubts can be seen as threatening to the goal of unity. But what if unity shouldn’t be our goal? In Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us, Layton E. Williams proposes that our primary calling as humans is not to create unity but rather to seek authentic relationship with God, ourselves, one another, and the world around us. And that means actively engaging those with whom we disagree. Our religious, political, social, and cultural differences can create doubt and tension, but disunity also provides surprising gifts of perspective and grace. By analyzing conflict and rifts in both modern culture and Scripture, Williams explores how our disagreements and differences—our disunity—can ultimately redeem us.
Author | : Jamaica Mann |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2007-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0595464971 |
WENG summarizes the author's experiences of twenty years in management, training, leading, and his diligent pursuit of education. With his arrival at the end of an 'intellectual rope, ' he recognized that we are an untapped powerhouse of potentials. In WENG, he illustrates that: Sophistication is not a requirement to be excellent, Education does not equal success, Experience is never the limit of the future, Comfortable means we can perform better, Growth is always working beyond the observable limits, and Moving to the next level is the only option to being rendered irrelevant. WENG uses illustrations, and personal anecdotes to validate the values of personal introspection and discipline in our lives. In WENG, we learn that the limits of our intellectual capacity and academic learning are merely our beginning for achieving personal and collective wellbeing, realizing the purpose of our life, and gaining an abundant harvest. WENG is an account of coming to wits end and now moving on to achieve greatness.
Author | : Jean Vincent Naurais |
Publisher | : Lips to Ears |
Total Pages | : 677 |
Release | : 2021-01-15 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : |
This is the full series (a Prelude and 6 books), based on a true story. A journalist is wondering how he could change his life. Rampant stagnation may eventually and unfairly lead him into a purposeless life. Out of nowhere, he started discovering a new interest in Past Life and Spirits. He does not really understand guidance and prophecies... and really did not care much. He does not know any other world than his immediate surrounding. If you are ready, this book will change your life, overcoming daily challenges to reach your full potential. The PROPHECIES is the first book of a series that will take you to this other world so needed: THE WORLD WHERE LOVE NEVER DIES The journalist reflects upon his long-standing need to interview a particular mystical old man, very well-known for his faithful soul and for his writings. When they will finally meet, he will learn about the old man’s fascinating story coming to realize how astonishingly his own life is also going to become spiritually guided in the same fashion, receiving multiple prophecies and teachings that will point to a new beginning. The life of this old man, his explanations, his teachings, will sway the journalist to rethink his own values and beliefs. Motivated by these teachings, the journalist's spiritual senses will extraordinary develop his ability to discover his higher purpose in life: TRUE LOVE. A love story you will never forget. This is the full series: The World Where Love Never Dies. Contain: Prelude Book 1: The prophecies, Book 2: Epic Attributes, Book 3: The Tree of Life, Book 4: Lips to Ears, Book 5: Love Resonance, Book 6: The Eye of Wisdom.
Author | : Jean Vincent Naurais |
Publisher | : Lips to Ears |
Total Pages | : 155 |
Release | : 2020-11-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : |
Book 1 from a series of 6 books, based on a true story. A journalist is wondering how he could change his life. Rampant stagnation may eventually and unfairly lead him into a purposeless life. Out of nowhere, he started discovering a new interest in Past Life and Spirits. He does not really understand guidance and prophecies... and really did not care much. He does not know any other world than his immediate surrounding. If you are ready, this book will change your life, overcoming daily challenges to reach your full potential. The PROPHECIES is the first book of a series that will take you to this other world so needed: THE WORLD WHERE LOVE NEVER DIES The journalist reflects upon his long-standing need to interview a particular mystical old man, very well-known for his faithful soul and for his writings. When they will finally meet, he will learn about the old man’s fascinating story coming to realize how astonishingly his own life is also going to become spiritually guided in the same fashion, receiving multiple prophecies and teachings that will point to a new beginning. The life of this old man, his explanations, his teachings, will sway the journalist to rethink his own values and beliefs. Motivated by these teachings, the journalist's spiritual senses will extraordinary develop his ability to discover his higher purpose in life: TRUE LOVE. A love story you will never forget. A book series called The World Where Love Never Dies. This is Book 1: The PROPHECIES Followed by Book 2: Epic Attributes Book 3: The Tree of Life Book 4: Lips to Ears Book 5: Love Resonance Book 6: The Eye of Wisdom.