Author: Richard Lee Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781628471465
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Take this amazing journey with Richard as he tells the story of his life. He narrates his life-long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction brought on by chronic depression. After many years of self-medication, he suffers a major stroke, which leaves him in the hospital for three months not knowing who or where he was. By a miracle of divine intervention he is visited by a an Angel who heals him of not only his stroke, but his addictions as well. See how his near-death experience changed his life forever.
A Stroke of Divine Intervention
Author: Richard Lee Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781628471465
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Take this amazing journey with Richard as he tells the story of his life. He narrates his life-long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction brought on by chronic depression. After many years of self-medication, he suffers a major stroke, which leaves him in the hospital for three months not knowing who or where he was. By a miracle of divine intervention he is visited by a an Angel who heals him of not only his stroke, but his addictions as well. See how his near-death experience changed his life forever.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781628471465
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Take this amazing journey with Richard as he tells the story of his life. He narrates his life-long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction brought on by chronic depression. After many years of self-medication, he suffers a major stroke, which leaves him in the hospital for three months not knowing who or where he was. By a miracle of divine intervention he is visited by a an Angel who heals him of not only his stroke, but his addictions as well. See how his near-death experience changed his life forever.
WAR AT THE EDGE OF BREAKTHROUGHS
Author: Dr. D. K. Olukoya
Publisher: The Battle Cry Christian Ministries
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Do you experience the near-success syndrome? Do you experience the near-mirror syndrome? Do you experience the almost there spirit? Do you find yourself on a satanic mount Pisgah, where you behold your land of promise but you cannot gain access to it? Do you notice consistent failure at the edge of breakthroughs? Are you presently confronting the anti-harvest spirit? Do you notice that whenever things are about to work for you, something goes wrong and the breakthrough fizzles away? Then This is the book for you. This book will catapult you from the valley of despair unto the mountain of victory. This is a book for the Eagles of God who will mount up with wings.
Publisher: The Battle Cry Christian Ministries
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Do you experience the near-success syndrome? Do you experience the near-mirror syndrome? Do you experience the almost there spirit? Do you find yourself on a satanic mount Pisgah, where you behold your land of promise but you cannot gain access to it? Do you notice consistent failure at the edge of breakthroughs? Are you presently confronting the anti-harvest spirit? Do you notice that whenever things are about to work for you, something goes wrong and the breakthrough fizzles away? Then This is the book for you. This book will catapult you from the valley of despair unto the mountain of victory. This is a book for the Eagles of God who will mount up with wings.
My Before and After Life
Author: Risa Miller
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1429928735
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A story of the sometimes prickly relationship between adult children and their parents In Risa Miller's new novel, the first since the highly–acclaimed Welcome to Heavenly Heights—one family member tries on a faith that seems like a bad fit for the rest. Honey and Susan, two sisters in Boston, are shocked to learn that their elderly father has embraced Orthodox Judaism while on vacation in the Holy Land. His daughters fly to Israel to convince him to return, but when they get there they find it hard to communicate their concerns as he tries to educate them on the finer points of religious life. Honey feels abandoned and angry. But the anger turns into an emotion she can't quite identify or accept during the course of the trip. And while she is still enraged, it becomes increasingly difficult for Honey to figure out exactly why she has condemned her father's choice.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1429928735
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A story of the sometimes prickly relationship between adult children and their parents In Risa Miller's new novel, the first since the highly–acclaimed Welcome to Heavenly Heights—one family member tries on a faith that seems like a bad fit for the rest. Honey and Susan, two sisters in Boston, are shocked to learn that their elderly father has embraced Orthodox Judaism while on vacation in the Holy Land. His daughters fly to Israel to convince him to return, but when they get there they find it hard to communicate their concerns as he tries to educate them on the finer points of religious life. Honey feels abandoned and angry. But the anger turns into an emotion she can't quite identify or accept during the course of the trip. And while she is still enraged, it becomes increasingly difficult for Honey to figure out exactly why she has condemned her father's choice.
The Expedition
Author: Patricia B. Kaplan
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663217726
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 565
Book Description
Trish accidentally time travels to Lieutenant-Colonel Custer’s army camp during its final preparations for the 1873 Yellowstone Expedition. Luckily for her, she has her old-style flip cell phone with her, along with a ballpoint pen and plastic reading glasses. Even luckier, she is befriended by the regiment’s surgeon, who is officially in charge of her. He soon believes her story that she is from the future, and quickly realizes he can profitably take advantage of her knowledge of modern medicine – and future inventions, from automobiles to X-rays. But his female assistant is not as enamored with Trish as he is, finding her to be a real pain to deal with. Trish’s 21st century idioms and crudely blunt language make her a misfit in the crowd of 19th century Army officers and young soldiers– although they certainly enjoy being around her! Trish also discovers how time machines work.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663217726
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 565
Book Description
Trish accidentally time travels to Lieutenant-Colonel Custer’s army camp during its final preparations for the 1873 Yellowstone Expedition. Luckily for her, she has her old-style flip cell phone with her, along with a ballpoint pen and plastic reading glasses. Even luckier, she is befriended by the regiment’s surgeon, who is officially in charge of her. He soon believes her story that she is from the future, and quickly realizes he can profitably take advantage of her knowledge of modern medicine – and future inventions, from automobiles to X-rays. But his female assistant is not as enamored with Trish as he is, finding her to be a real pain to deal with. Trish’s 21st century idioms and crudely blunt language make her a misfit in the crowd of 19th century Army officers and young soldiers– although they certainly enjoy being around her! Trish also discovers how time machines work.
Mentalizing in the Development and Treatment of Attachment Trauma
Author: Jon G Allen
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429916264
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
This book brings together the latest knowledge from attachment research and neuroscience to provide a new approach to treating trauma for therapists from different professional disciplines and diverse theoretical backgrounds. The field of trauma suffers from fragmentation as brands of therapy proliferate in relation to a multiplicity of psychiatric disorders. This fragmentation calls for a fresh clinical approach to treating trauma. Pinpointing at once the problem and potential solution, the author places the experience of being psychologically alone in unbearable emotional states at the heart of trauma in attachment relationships. This trauma results from a failure of mentalizing, that is, empathic attunement to emotional distress. Psychotherapy offers an opportunity for healing by restoring mentalizing, that is, fostering psychological attunement in the context of secure attachment relationships-in the psychotherapy relationship and in other attachment relationships. The book gives a unique overview of common attachment patterns in childhood and adulthood, setting the stage for understanding attachment trauma, which is most conspicuous in maltreatment but also more subtly evident in early and repeated failures of attunement in attachment relationships.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429916264
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
This book brings together the latest knowledge from attachment research and neuroscience to provide a new approach to treating trauma for therapists from different professional disciplines and diverse theoretical backgrounds. The field of trauma suffers from fragmentation as brands of therapy proliferate in relation to a multiplicity of psychiatric disorders. This fragmentation calls for a fresh clinical approach to treating trauma. Pinpointing at once the problem and potential solution, the author places the experience of being psychologically alone in unbearable emotional states at the heart of trauma in attachment relationships. This trauma results from a failure of mentalizing, that is, empathic attunement to emotional distress. Psychotherapy offers an opportunity for healing by restoring mentalizing, that is, fostering psychological attunement in the context of secure attachment relationships-in the psychotherapy relationship and in other attachment relationships. The book gives a unique overview of common attachment patterns in childhood and adulthood, setting the stage for understanding attachment trauma, which is most conspicuous in maltreatment but also more subtly evident in early and repeated failures of attunement in attachment relationships.
La Palabra De Dios
Author: Benjamin J. Grant
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1528992571
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
La Palabra De Dios is the story of a Spanish priest sent on an errand in 1665, from Spain to Mexico to retrieve the religious artifact, La Cruz de Chiapas, to have it interred with its beneficiary, Bishop Bartolomé de las Casas, in Madrid, Spain. Along his journey he uncovers a plot to overthrow Charles II, the King of Spain, as well as being visited by Blessed Mother Mary, and given a special task by Jesus Christ to build a church in present-day Florida. Working with newfound friends, the priest helps temporarily thwart some of the actors in the plot to overthrow the king in the Caribbean while completing his assigned task and growing deeper in faith.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1528992571
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
La Palabra De Dios is the story of a Spanish priest sent on an errand in 1665, from Spain to Mexico to retrieve the religious artifact, La Cruz de Chiapas, to have it interred with its beneficiary, Bishop Bartolomé de las Casas, in Madrid, Spain. Along his journey he uncovers a plot to overthrow Charles II, the King of Spain, as well as being visited by Blessed Mother Mary, and given a special task by Jesus Christ to build a church in present-day Florida. Working with newfound friends, the priest helps temporarily thwart some of the actors in the plot to overthrow the king in the Caribbean while completing his assigned task and growing deeper in faith.
The Life of David
Author: Angie Peters
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 1418587028
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1488
Book Description
The Bible has more stories about David than anyone (except Jesus). From humble beginnings to great success, David's story will inspire you to draw near to the Lord who forgives, redeems, guides, and provides for your every need. Whether you are new to the Bible or a long-time student, you'll benefit from the relevant helps on each page that will lead you to get the most out of God's Word. Features include: How to be smart about trust, obedience, temptation, and sin David's heart for worship and his impact on today The Israel of David's time The roles David played The Smart Guide to the Bible series contains user-friendly guides for everyday Bible readers, designed to faithfully lead you through the Bible using an easy-to-understand approach. Every page contains handy features or learning aids like these: cross-references to other Scriptures brief commentaries from experts points to ponder the big picture of how passages fit with the entire Bible practical tips for applying biblical truths to life simple definitions of key words and concepts interesting maps, charts, and illustrations wrap-ups of each biblical passage study questions Whether you're new to the Bible, a long-time student of Scripture, or somewhere in between, you'll appreciate the many ways The Smart Guide to the Bible: The Life of David goes far beyond your typical Bible study tool. The practical, relevant helps on each page lead you to get the most out of God's word.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 1418587028
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1488
Book Description
The Bible has more stories about David than anyone (except Jesus). From humble beginnings to great success, David's story will inspire you to draw near to the Lord who forgives, redeems, guides, and provides for your every need. Whether you are new to the Bible or a long-time student, you'll benefit from the relevant helps on each page that will lead you to get the most out of God's Word. Features include: How to be smart about trust, obedience, temptation, and sin David's heart for worship and his impact on today The Israel of David's time The roles David played The Smart Guide to the Bible series contains user-friendly guides for everyday Bible readers, designed to faithfully lead you through the Bible using an easy-to-understand approach. Every page contains handy features or learning aids like these: cross-references to other Scriptures brief commentaries from experts points to ponder the big picture of how passages fit with the entire Bible practical tips for applying biblical truths to life simple definitions of key words and concepts interesting maps, charts, and illustrations wrap-ups of each biblical passage study questions Whether you're new to the Bible, a long-time student of Scripture, or somewhere in between, you'll appreciate the many ways The Smart Guide to the Bible: The Life of David goes far beyond your typical Bible study tool. The practical, relevant helps on each page lead you to get the most out of God's word.
FROM MAYCHEW TO SYDNEY . . . THAT PERSON IS ME
Author: Setotaw Befekadu
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
This summary discusses the role of God in fulfilling His eternal plans and purposes throughout history, culminating in the second coming of Jesus Christ. The author reflects on their journey, in which they were transformed by God, and shares their experiences in various aspects of life such as education, work, marriage, family, and ministry. The book aims to inspire readers to learn from their own experiences, prioritize what is truly important, and pass on valuable knowledge to future generations. The author concludes by praising God for His enabling grace in completing this book.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
This summary discusses the role of God in fulfilling His eternal plans and purposes throughout history, culminating in the second coming of Jesus Christ. The author reflects on their journey, in which they were transformed by God, and shares their experiences in various aspects of life such as education, work, marriage, family, and ministry. The book aims to inspire readers to learn from their own experiences, prioritize what is truly important, and pass on valuable knowledge to future generations. The author concludes by praising God for His enabling grace in completing this book.
Founding Fighters
Author: Alan C. Cate
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313050732
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
American independence was won not just with ideas and words, but also through force of arms. A key element of that battlefield victory was the combat leadership provided by a fierce list of hard-fighting warriors at the regimental, brigade, and division echelons or their naval equivalents. Founding Fighters recounts the stories of fifteen of the American Revolution's most important and colorful battlefield commanders. Collectively, these men participated in virtually all of the war's significant battles and campaigns. They experienced the conflict in all its variants: conventional contest between opposing armies, brutal guerilla struggle between partisans and regulars, frontier and naval fighting, and civil war pitting neighbors, and even family members against each other. These founding fighters helped win stunning victories, knew ignominious defeats, and suffered physical and spiritual privation through times when ultimate victory and independence appeared impossibly remote. While the Founding Fathers remain eternally popular with the general American reading public, a number of important Revolutionary-era military figures remain much less known (and, in some cases, forgotten). Cate rectifies this. Richard Montgomery, Charles Lee, and Horatio Gates were former British officers who turned from redcoats to rebels, casting their lots with the patriot cause. Henry Knox and Nathanael Greene were self-taught amateurs who shared New England roots and an innate genius for war. Benedict Arnold and John Paul Jones each possessed burning personal ambition and zeal for glory, traits that led one to ignominy and disgrace and the other to immortality as the father of the American Navy. A trio of South Carolinians—Thomas Sumter, Andrew Pickens, and Francis Marion—waged savage partisan warfare in some of the war's darkest days against British occupiers and their Loyalist supporters. Three rough and ready frontiersmen—Ethan Allen, George Rogers Clark, and Daniel Morgan—inspired their followers to important victories. More than a mere examination of battlefield exploits and personalities, however, this book illuminates fascinating aspects of American military and cultural history and offers a superb window for investigating two of the enduring themes of the American military tradition, civil-military relations and the respective roles and worth of professional and citizen soldiers.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313050732
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
American independence was won not just with ideas and words, but also through force of arms. A key element of that battlefield victory was the combat leadership provided by a fierce list of hard-fighting warriors at the regimental, brigade, and division echelons or their naval equivalents. Founding Fighters recounts the stories of fifteen of the American Revolution's most important and colorful battlefield commanders. Collectively, these men participated in virtually all of the war's significant battles and campaigns. They experienced the conflict in all its variants: conventional contest between opposing armies, brutal guerilla struggle between partisans and regulars, frontier and naval fighting, and civil war pitting neighbors, and even family members against each other. These founding fighters helped win stunning victories, knew ignominious defeats, and suffered physical and spiritual privation through times when ultimate victory and independence appeared impossibly remote. While the Founding Fathers remain eternally popular with the general American reading public, a number of important Revolutionary-era military figures remain much less known (and, in some cases, forgotten). Cate rectifies this. Richard Montgomery, Charles Lee, and Horatio Gates were former British officers who turned from redcoats to rebels, casting their lots with the patriot cause. Henry Knox and Nathanael Greene were self-taught amateurs who shared New England roots and an innate genius for war. Benedict Arnold and John Paul Jones each possessed burning personal ambition and zeal for glory, traits that led one to ignominy and disgrace and the other to immortality as the father of the American Navy. A trio of South Carolinians—Thomas Sumter, Andrew Pickens, and Francis Marion—waged savage partisan warfare in some of the war's darkest days against British occupiers and their Loyalist supporters. Three rough and ready frontiersmen—Ethan Allen, George Rogers Clark, and Daniel Morgan—inspired their followers to important victories. More than a mere examination of battlefield exploits and personalities, however, this book illuminates fascinating aspects of American military and cultural history and offers a superb window for investigating two of the enduring themes of the American military tradition, civil-military relations and the respective roles and worth of professional and citizen soldiers.
Meet You in the Middle
Author: Devon Daniels
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593199219
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
What happens when the person you find most impossible becomes impossible to resist? The Hating Game meets The West Wing in this hilarious across-the-aisle romantic comedy debut about America’s least likely couple. There's just one thing standing between liberal Senate staffer Kate Adams and passage of the landmark legislation she's been fighting for all year: Ben Mackenzie, intimidating gatekeeper for one of DC's most powerful conservative senators. After Kate and Ben lock horns in a meet-not-so-cute, they vow to take each other down—by any means necessary. Their ensuing power struggle gives new meaning to the term office politics: prank mail, spying, bets gone awry—nothing’s off limits in their battle of wills. She thinks he’s arrogant (and doesn't deserve those gorgeous green eyes). He thinks she's too quick to judge (and irresistibly distracting). But as their endless game of one-upmanship becomes Kate's favorite part of the day, she starts to wonder if her feelings for Ben are closer to attraction than animosity...and maybe their sparring is flirting. When Kate realizes there's more to Ben than meets the eye, she's forced to confront her biggest fear: In her sworn enemy, she may have found her perfect match. Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and Jasmine Guillory, Meet You in the Middle is a modern, heartfelt and hopeful romance that hilariously explores what happens when you fall in love with your political polar opposite.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593199219
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
What happens when the person you find most impossible becomes impossible to resist? The Hating Game meets The West Wing in this hilarious across-the-aisle romantic comedy debut about America’s least likely couple. There's just one thing standing between liberal Senate staffer Kate Adams and passage of the landmark legislation she's been fighting for all year: Ben Mackenzie, intimidating gatekeeper for one of DC's most powerful conservative senators. After Kate and Ben lock horns in a meet-not-so-cute, they vow to take each other down—by any means necessary. Their ensuing power struggle gives new meaning to the term office politics: prank mail, spying, bets gone awry—nothing’s off limits in their battle of wills. She thinks he’s arrogant (and doesn't deserve those gorgeous green eyes). He thinks she's too quick to judge (and irresistibly distracting). But as their endless game of one-upmanship becomes Kate's favorite part of the day, she starts to wonder if her feelings for Ben are closer to attraction than animosity...and maybe their sparring is flirting. When Kate realizes there's more to Ben than meets the eye, she's forced to confront her biggest fear: In her sworn enemy, she may have found her perfect match. Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and Jasmine Guillory, Meet You in the Middle is a modern, heartfelt and hopeful romance that hilariously explores what happens when you fall in love with your political polar opposite.