Disappointments Transformed into Destiny
Author: Dan Woodworth
Publisher: Dan Woodworth
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 98
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Author: Dan Woodworth
Publisher: Dan Woodworth
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 98
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Ohotto
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Published: 2008-03-01
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 1401920608
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this penetrating book, renowned intuitive, speaker, and teacher Robert Ohotto guides us on an investigation of the Heroic Journey of the Soul. Exploring three modern-day manifestations of Fate, he shows how psychic energy from family patterns, cultural influences, generational legacy, and global evolution inform our self-concept every day, and how they often block our highest potential and "Fate" us to challenging circumstances and relationships. But, he reveals, these Fated encounters are actually the keys to our unlived life. Each chapter maps our psyche and unravels the mysterious connections of Fate, Free Will, and Destiny, transforming our Fate into Destiny and our limitations into gifts. Through this seminal work, based on years of experience, discover how we’ve made two fundamental agreements with the Universe as part of our Heroic Journey—one with Fate and the other with Destiny. As we learn to dance with these two forces, they become two voices challenging and beckoning us to discover our ultimate purpose—the primary task of the modern-day Hero and Heroine; and in the process, serve to unleash the power of our Soul in delivering grace to the world.
Author: Paul Mallard
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
Published: 2018-03-15
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 1783595620
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLet’s be honest. We’re frequently disappointed. With family, friends, leaders, work, ourselves, church – sometimes, dare we say it, even with God. ‘You carry the tears inside,’ is the author’s description. Disappointment can be devastating. It can be sudden. And it’s certainly universal. But what if we were to use disappointment as an opportunity to check whether our motivation and priorities were in line with God’s will? Could it provide a chance to grow?
Author: T. T. Crabtree
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2024-08-06
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 0310156076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCountless preachers have turned to the Zondervan Pastor's Annual to save them time in sermon and service preparation. This tried-and-true resource makes your demanding job as a pastor a lot easier. Use its contents as is, or tailor it to fit your unique approach. The Zondervan 2025 Pastor's Annual supplies you with: Morning and evening services for every Sunday of the year Sermon topics and texts fully indexed Definitive and usable sermon outlines Devotionals and Bible studies for midweek services Fresh and applicable illustrations Appropriate hymn selections Special-day services for church and civil calendars Meditations on Lord's Supper observance Wedding ceremonies and themes Funeral messages and Scriptures Basic pastoral ministry helps Messages for children and young people Offertory prayers
Author: Elizabeth Lunbeck
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2014-03-10
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 0674727134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmerican social critics in the 1970s, convinced that their nation was in decline, turned to psychoanalysis for answers and seized on narcissism as the sickness of the age. Books indicting Americans as greedy, shallow, and self-indulgent appeared, none more influential than Christopher Lasch’s famous 1978 jeremiad The Culture of Narcissism. This line of critique reached a crescendo the following year in Jimmy Carter’s “malaise speech” and has endured to this day. But as Elizabeth Lunbeck reveals, the American critics missed altogether the breakthrough in psychoanalytic thinking that was championing narcissism’s positive aspects. Psychoanalysts had clashed over narcissism from the moment Freud introduced it in 1914, and they had long been split on its defining aspects: How much self-love, self-esteem, and self-indulgence was normal and desirable? While Freud’s orthodox followers sided with asceticism, analytic dissenters argued for gratification. Fifty years later, the Viennese émigré Heinz Kohut led a psychoanalytic revolution centered on a “normal narcissism” that he claimed was the wellspring of human ambition, creativity, and empathy. But critics saw only pathology in narcissism. The result was the loss of a vital way to understand ourselves, our needs, and our desires. Narcissism’s rich and complex history is also the history of the shifting fortunes and powerful influence of psychoanalysis in American thought and culture. Telling this story, The Americanization of Narcissism ultimately opens a new view on the central questions faced by the self struggling amid the tumultuous crosscurrents of modernity.
Author: Raymond H. Bailey
Publisher:
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Laura J. Colker
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Published: 2019-08-02
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 1605546623
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe benefits of an optimistic thinking style have slowly been seeping into early childhood teaching practice through research on resiliency, leadership, health, and what has been termed “grit.” Yet there remains a large vacuum in teacher education on both the importance and mechanics of teaching young children to become optimistic thinkers. Making Lemonade is the first-to-market book on the topic of learned optimism in young children and provides 15 practical, hands-on exercises and activities teachers and families can use to positively affect children. Learned optimism can equip children to be more successful learners and healthier individuals.
Author: Barbara Frankson
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2019-02-20
Total Pages: 458
ISBN-13: 1644160471
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn life, we are either in a storm, coming out of a storm, or approaching a storm. Where in life are you? The author's writings are 365 days of personal transparent testimonies of her life and her walk with God from religion to relationship backed up with scriptures, daily challenges, and instructions to help you have a closer walk with God and encourage you to seek him daily. Transformation from Religion to Relationship emphasizes the need to be mentored by the Holy Spirit, and walking in obedience to God. Anyone can be religious and walk through the motions of being a Christian, and wearing the tittle 'Christian'; however, one must make a conscious decision to intentionally seek after God and have a one on one relationship with him. This book is a daily blueprint on building a stronger relationship with God. Unlike traditional devotionals there are no months or dates. The first day you start your journey becomes your day 1. Do you desire a closer walk with God? Step out on faith and let your journey begin. Your Day 1 awaits you.
Author: Uebert Snr
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 1594679673
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIs God fair? Is God hidden? Where is God when we are hurting? How to understand the problem of pain and suffering and unlock the secrets to getting a breakthrough.
Author: Leonard Amattey
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2015-12-04
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1504904249
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book GREEDY BUSINESS is a satire directed at human behaviour, particularly in regards to human priorities to choose between acts of humanitarianism and greed. The author notes that politics indeed is part and parcel of life but no where is it so vividly portrayed than in education and at the work place to satisfy human obsession with greed. Then he admitted, I cannot deny my role in that but that cannot justify it. As individuals we allow Greed to Triumph Morality without humanitarian consideration for others in our efforts to improve quality of our life and that is inexcusable. This book is therefore about that aspect of human thinking that can justify individuals doing things to others that they would not like others to do them. I wonder how many of us find the necessity to take a step backward to explore the choices we have made to do the things we have done to others that we would not like to be done to us because if done to us they would likely destroy our quality of life. Yet some how, some of us can justify some of the things we do to others as the result of the choices we have made without humanitarian consideration for them in the name of improving quality of our lives at the expense of our victims. Well! I did take a step backward and my observations suggest that humans obsession with Greed confirms why we do the things to others that we would not like to be done to us. Our tendency to want more and more at the expense of others without humanitarian consideration for the quality of life of others has blinded our moral responsibility to be fair. The purpose of writing this book is therefore to share my observations and thoughts with others in the hope that they too may find the need to take a step backward and explore the choices made in the past to do certain things to others that they would not like others to do to them.