Mending Broken Lives

Mending Broken Lives

Author: Jenny Wren-Patrick

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2019-08-27

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1728392098

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After suffering years of anxiety and abuse, Jenny Wren-Patrick was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. And while learning about her condition helped to explain a lot of her confusion and mood swings, her consultant psychiatrist advised her to take another step forward and start to write down her life’s story. Mending Broken Lives is the result, and for Jenny, writing it has unlocked many memories both good and bad, helping her to deal with the things she had buried deep down. She has received counseling at various times but still maintains that writing it all down has been the most help, and hopefully it will help others too—whether you are another soul with bipolar disorder, a professional studying bipolar disorder, or someone who has a friend or relative with this disorder. With the right support and understanding, there is light at the end of this long black tunnel.


Mending Broken Roads (Edenton Bay Romance Series, Book 1)

Mending Broken Roads (Edenton Bay Romance Series, Book 1)

Author: Elizabeth Woodrow

Publisher: Van Rye Publishing, LLC

Published: 2021-11-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1734034475

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If you are tired of romance novels with unrealistically “perfect” protagonists, then this story of love triumphing over self-doubt is for you… Callie St. Claire is from an abusive household and is overweight and self-doubting. But with a good heart, God, and prayer, she escapes the prison she knows as Indianapolis, Indiana and heads to the quaint, Hallmark-esque, bayfront town of Edenton, North Carolina in hopes of finding herself and her place in the world. When Callie arrives in Edenton and gets to know some of the locals, she finds everything she never knew she wanted or needed. Colt Andrews is a local Edenton rancher who has not fully come to terms with his father’s death, the sudden departure of his mother, and the loss of his girlfriend to another man. He takes solace in running Redemption Ranch, a place where horses and people alike can find redemption from whatever ills life had thrown their way. When Colt meets Callie, he finds everything he never knew he wanted or needed. Colt eventually offers Callie a job and a cabin at Redemption Ranch, where she quickly bonds with a horse named Warrior over their similar pasts of being abused by people who were supposed to love them. As Callie and Colt spend more time together, electricity sparks between them. But they both have past hurts that cause insurmountable insecurities. Can they move beyond this to mend their broken roads and live together in the love God has for them, or will they instead continue keeping each other at arm’s length? Find out here, in Book 1 of the Edenton Bay Romance Series.


Broken Things to Mend

Broken Things to Mend

Author: Jeffrey R. Holland

Publisher: Deseret Book

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9781606410240

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This collection of some of Elder Holland's most memorable recent talks inspires readers to maintain hope amidst personal trials, suffering, and family struggles by riveting their attention on the Savior who has the power to heal.


The Making of a Leader

The Making of a Leader

Author: Frank Damazio

Publisher: Rich Brott

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780914936848

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In his insightful book, Damazio lays out for the serious student a broad discussion of what it means to be responsible for a group of "followers.


Clara Barton, Professional Angel

Clara Barton, Professional Angel

Author: Elizabeth Brown Pryor

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2011-06-29

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 081220090X

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Widely known today as the "Angel of the Battlefield," Clara Barton's personal life has always been shrouded in mystery. In Clara Barton, Professional Angel, Elizabeth Brown Pryor presents a biography of Barton that strips away the heroic exterior and reveals a complex and often trying woman. Based on the papers Clara Barton carefully saved over her lifetime, this biography is the first one to draw on these recorded thoughts. Besides her own voluminous correspondence, it reflects the letters and reminiscences of lovers, a grandniece who probed her aunt's venerable facade, and doctors who treated her nervous disorders. She emerges as a vividly human figure. Continually struggling to cope with her insecure family background and a society that offered much less than she had to give, she chose achievement as the vehicle for gaining the love and recognition that frequently eluded her during her long life. Not always altruistic, her accomplishments were nonetheless extraordinary. On the battlefields of the Civil War, in securing American participation in the International Red Cross, in promoting peacetime disaster relief, and in fighting for women's rights, Clara Barton made an unparalleled contribution to American social progress. Yet the true measure of her life must be made from this perspective: she dared to offend a society whose acceptance she treasured, and she put all of her energy into patching up the lives of those around her when her own was rent and frayed.


Insight into Acquired Brain Injury

Insight into Acquired Brain Injury

Author: Christine Durham

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-07-26

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 9811056668

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This book offers an empowering approach to working with people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) based upon the views and perspectives of people with ABI themselves. Drawing upon Christine Durham's own ABI experience and Paul Ramcharan’s engagement in disability research over a quarter of a century, this volume gives voice to 36 participants with ABI, as well as carers and other professionals from both urban and rural areas. This unique perspective provides a long-needed, empathic alternative to the deficit-based model of ABI that dominates medical literature and existing rehabilitation models. In Insight into Acquired Brain Injury, the authors use educational and learning principles together with Durham’s extensive archive of experiential data to offer a reframing of the nature and experience of ABI and relevant a set of practical, real-world tools for practitioners. These ready-to-adopt-and-adapt scripts, guided interviews, research checklists, thinking tools and other innovative techniques are designed to engage with people and colleagues about brain injury as a means of supporting them to feel and fare better. With compassion and first-hand awareness, Insight into Acquired Brain Injury provides a much-needed perspective that deepens current understanding and translates the complicated life-worlds of people living with ABI in order to motivate, empower and increase their participation.


Broken Lives

Broken Lives

Author: Konrad H. Jarausch

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2019-11-19

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 0691196486

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The gripping stories of ordinary Germans who lived through World War II, the Holocaust, and Cold War partition—but also recovery, reunification, and rehabilitation Broken Lives is a gripping account of ordinary Germans who came of age under Hitler and whose lives were scarred and sometimes destroyed by what they saw and did. Drawing on six dozen memoirs by Germans born in the 1920s, Konrad Jarausch chronicles the unforgettable stories of people who not only lived through the Third Reich, World War II, the Holocaust, and Cold War partition, but also participated in Germany's astonishing postwar recovery, reunification, and rehabilitation. Bringing together the voices of men and women, perpetrators and victims, Broken Lives offers new insights about persistent questions. Why did so many Germans support Hitler through years of wartime sacrifice and Nazi inhumanity? How did they finally distance themselves from the Nazi past and come to embrace human rights? The result is a powerful portrait of the experiences of average Germans who journeyed into, through, and out of the abyss of a dark century.


Mending Broken Pieces

Mending Broken Pieces

Author: Pearlie Singh

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2023-05-04

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1664256652

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In the chaos, uncertainty, and tension that fill our daily lives, we are all searching for the tools we need to navigate through these tough times, hoping along the way to find our true purpose for being here on earth. We anticipate finding peace in place of torment and beauty instead of ashes. Mending Broken Pieces: Volume 2 offers a series of devotionals designed to touch each reader. Authors Pearlie and Donald Singh consider many of the daily challenges we face and have included topics such as: “Your Identity”, “Good Choices,” “God in the Crisis,” “The Battles we Face,” and “The Winner in You.” These chapters are specially designed to provide strength, stability and direction in dealing with each situation. The authors share glimpses of their personal lives, and examine the lives of several biblical figures as well, showing that God is still with us even during the fiercest trial or battle. Although we can become fearful, discouraged, or vulnerable, these readings will help us to take refuge in God. They will also reveal God’s love, kindness and faithfulness, reminding us not to give up but to trust God for the outcome. The truth is God is in control and has the best plan for our lives. This collection of devotionals provides inspiration so you can experience God’s amazing love and become aware of his supernatural power within you to overcome sin, temptation, and everyday struggles.