Divinely Powerful

Divinely Powerful

Author: Amy Thomas Davis

Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers

Published: 2021-12-21

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0768461014

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The realm of revelation is opening to a last-days revival company!Arise, shine, for your Light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. For behold, darkness will cover the earth and deep darkness the people; But the Lord will rise over you and His glory will be seen upon you." Isaiah 60:1-2 The entire world has entered into...


unSpirituality: Permission to be Human

unSpirituality: Permission to be Human

Author: Zzenn Loren

Publisher: Zzenn Loren

Published: 2023-07-07

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13:

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Permission to be Human is an anecdote to spiritual delusion. With ferocious tenor, Zzenn breaks down the construct that holds religious and spiritual memes together. He explains the root of hereditary religion and exposes the core of dualistic programming. The connection between New Age belief systems and Christianity reveal an inherent poison that infects human animals. This is a dangerous book for faith-based believers and liberating for seekers yearning for their native freedom.


The Psychological Effects of Immigrating

The Psychological Effects of Immigrating

Author: Robert Tyminski

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-09-09

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1000654796

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Exploring immigration from psychological, historical, clinical, and mythical perspectives, this book considers the varied and complex answers to questions of why people immigrate to entirely new places and leave behind their familiar surroundings and culture. Using research reviews, extensive case material, and literary examples (such as Virgil’s The Aeneid), Robert Tyminski’s work will deepen readers’ understanding of what is both unique and universal about migratory experiences. He addresses the negative consequences of xenophobia, the acculturation experiences of children compared to adults, the trauma and psychological issues that arise when seeking refuge or relocating to a new country, and the more recent implications of COVID-19 upon border crossings. Tyminski also re-evaluates the term identity as a psychological shorthand, suggesting that it can flatten our understanding of human complexity and erase migrant and refugee life stories and differences. As one of few books to investigate immigration from a Jungian-oriented perspective, Robert Tyminski’s work offers a new and broad perspective on the mental health issues related to immigration. This book will prove essential for clinicians working with refugees and migrants, when in training and in practice, as well as students and practitioners of psychoanalysis seeking to deepen their understanding of migratory experiences.


Adventures with Anubel

Adventures with Anubel

Author: Jody Praigg

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2022-11-09

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13:

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AnuBel, a flying magical kid goat, will help you discover your deeply held soul dreams in this series of adventures. Her name is a combination of two Celtic gods: Anu and Bel. Together, like the moon and the sun, they add up to a powerful, mystical team who guide you to your true north, where your power is derived. You can unlock the divine adventure of your soul by consciously following the golden threads of the divine love that is expressed through your higher self. That love is the key that unlocks the pathway where you rise up into your soul’s destined life rather than a scripted or programmed one based on external circumstances or authority. Once you embrace the power of love, awe-inspiring miracles and blessings await in support of every courageous step you’ll take on your dream-creation adventure. Embrace the mysteries of life and ignite your passions by joining AnuBel on an incredible journey.


Called to Lead

Called to Lead

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc

Published: 2010-09-07

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1400202868

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In Called to Lead, best-selling author, pastor, and teacher John MacArthur explains the characteristics of a leader drawn from one of the Bible's most renowned leaders, the apostle Paul.


Strong in Battle

Strong in Battle

Author: Susie Larson

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2022-08-09

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1493437372

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Your battle is real, but Jesus has won the war What you believe determines how well you'll fight. Your understanding of who God is and who you are in His Kingdom makes all the difference when the enemy attacks, whether he's coming after your health, your finances, your relationships, or anything else. And though it sometimes seems like the enemy is winning the day, God Himself will have the final word. Strong in Battle is about how to gain victory in your hardships and overcome obstacles you face in this life. God is training your hands for battle and your dependence on Him is your superpower, leading to better discernment and more power, wisdom, and authority. Intimacy with God will lead to love overcoming fear, which will help you fight with more courage, joy, and strength. The battle is real; you're not imagining it. And this book's practical battle strategies will help you arise victorious with a stronger sense of who you are and what you possess through Jesus Christ. So fear not--you're on the winning side.