Peace from Broken Pieces

Peace from Broken Pieces

Author: Iyanla Vanzant

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848504882

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Part metaphorical teaching story, part wrenching personal chronicle, this phoenix-rising-from-the-ashes tale is about men and money, love and work, mothers and daughters, and life and death. Learn how to put your personal puzzle together, and dare to claim the peace that you truly deserve.


The Broken Peace

The Broken Peace

Author: Martha Adele

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2019-03-12

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1796021083

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Written on select walls and alleyways of the new nation are the words, “Respect existence or expect resistance.” The new nation was supposed to be a utopian society, but it starts down a path worse than Bestellen’s. While Sam searches for peace and only finds vials, Mavis and Logan get too close to things that should have been left alone.


The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus

The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus

Author: Harry Anastasiou

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2009-01-19

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780815631972

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In the second volume, Anastasiou focuses on emergent post-nationalist trends, their implications for peace, and recent attempts to reach mutually acceptable agreements between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. He documents the transformation of Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey within the context of Europeanization and globalization. While leaders of both communities have failed to resolve the conflict, Anastasiou argues that the accession of Cyprus into the European Union has created a structure and process that promises a multiethnic, democratic Cyprus. With great depth and balance, The Broken Olive Branch presents a fresh analysis of the Cyprus conflict and new insights on the influence of nationalism.


Making Peace with Broken Pieces

Making Peace with Broken Pieces

Author: L. McKenzie

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-09-28

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781724944092

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Making Peace With Broken Pieces, chronicles the personal experience of a young girl into womanhood-who lost herself as she dealt with years of emotional, physical, and verbal abuse from an ex-partner, as she tried to live up to societal standards. This book discusses the emotional changes she underwent as she struggled to understand and contain the internal war between logic, the visionary images of life, the love she thought were common in relationships, and the reality of it all. The author shares some of the tools and advice she used to help declutter her mind and personal space as she embarked on a journey to reclaim her inner beauty, rebuild her confidence, and redefine the boundaries of what peace and happiness was to her.


Peace Within a Broken Heart

Peace Within a Broken Heart

Author: Darice Ennis

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12-03

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9781644162804

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This book has been developed over the lifetime of the author. The words upon these pages are prayers written in the form of poems. Many of them have music to go with them that reside in the mind and heart of the author. The words and music of each poem arrived all at once as a result of personal experiences of the author or members of the communities she has served. Sometimes the inspiration was a radio show or a sermon. Each poem represents another step in the author's journey with Jesus. May this documented journey help draw you to a closer walk with Jesus.


Peace from Broken Pieces

Peace from Broken Pieces

Author: Iyanla Vanzant

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2010-09-15

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1401928595

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How do you find your way through the broken pieces and the pain to peace? In this honest and searching book, New York Times best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant recounts the last decade of her profoundly human journey and shares her own hard lessons to inspire you to put your personal puzzle back together. Part metaphorical teaching story, part wrenching personal chronicle, this phoenix-rising-from-the-ashes tale is about men and money, love and work, mothers and daughters, life and death, and the patterns and pathologies that families pass down through the generations—until someone gets clear enough to break the pattern and pave the way to healing. Discover why everything you need to learn is reflected in your relationships; gain a new perspective on personal power, spiritual purpose, and karma; and recognize that it is possible to make your broken pieces whole.


Broken Chains

Broken Chains

Author: Doug Batchelor

Publisher: Mountain Ministry

Published: 2005-03-09

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9780816320424

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Learn how to gain the victory over sin! Based on the extraordinary account of the raging demoniac, this inspiring new book unfolds the power of God to liberate and transform souls bound in the murkiest depths of sin. A life-changing book for everyone you know.


The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus

The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus

Author: Harry Anastasiou

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2008-12-05

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780815631965

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At the forefront of its field, The Broken Olive Branch examines the dynamics of ethnonationalism in Cyprus, a country torn in two by decades-long struggles fueled by ethnic rivalry. Harry Anastasiou’s analysis of Cyprus’s historic conflict through the lens of conflict analysis and resolution traces the division of Greek and Turkish Cypriots since the country’s independence from British rule and mediation in 1960. In the first of two volumes, Anastasiou offers a detailed portrait of Cyprus’s dual nationalisms, identifying the ways in which the ideologies undermined the relations between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. The author demonstrates how the ethnic rivalry was largely engineered by the leaders of each community. Taking a multilevel approach, he maps out the changes in ethnonationalism over time, tracing the impact of political leadership and international relations.


Stable Peace

Stable Peace

Author: Kenneth E. Boulding

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 1477305718

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The human race has often put a high value on struggle, strife, turmoil, and excitement. Peace has been regarded as a utopian, unattainable, perhaps dull ideal or as some random element over which we have no control. However, the desperate necessities of the nuclear age have forced us to take peace seriously as an object of both personal and national policy. Stable Peace attempts to answer the question, If we had a policy for peace, what would it look like? A policy for peace aims to speed up the historically slow, painful, but persistent transition from a state of continual war and turmoil to one of continual peace. In a stable peace, the war-peace system is tipped firmly toward peace and away from the cycle of folly, illusion, and ill will that leads to war. Boulding proposes a number of modest, easily attainable, eminently reasonable policies directed toward this goal. His recommendations include the removal of national boundaries from political agendas, the encouragement of reciprocal acts of good will between potential enemies, the exploration of the theory and practice of nonviolence, the development of governmental and nongovernmental organizations to promote peace, and the development of research in the whole area of peace and conflict management. Written in straightforward, lucid prose, Stable Peace will be of importance to politicians, policy makers, economists, diplomats, all concerned citizens, and all those interested in international relations and the resolution of conflict.