Peace for the Journey

Peace for the Journey

Author: Elaine Olsen

Publisher: Pleasant Word

Published: 2010-04-20

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781414121987

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Find what you’ve never had. Rediscover what you’ve lost. Peace for the Journey. A collection of fifty-two biblical meditations to deepen your intimacy with Jesus. Includes study questions for personal and/or small-group reflection.


The Journey 2 Peace

The Journey 2 Peace

Author: YoNasDa Lonewolf

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-06-13

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1387035428

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Human rights activist, published writer, and national community organizer Yo'NasDa Lonewolf life story has landed her on national and international media platforms. How was a Native (Lakota) and African American woman able to handle at a young age with her late mother being a political prisoner? YoNasDa has been in abusive relationships, dealt with loved ones being murdered by senseless acts of violence, homelessness, a single mother of two sons, all trying to maintain a beautiful legacy of strong influential people within her lineage. How did she get peace? ""Peace isn't a destination- its a journey."" YoNasDa Lonewolf explained. In this book you will learn more of the testimony of our modern day warrior but at the same time you will be on your own journey 2 peace with daily affirmations.


A Journey Through Love And Peace of Mind

A Journey Through Love And Peace of Mind

Author: Joe Vigil

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-03-21

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0359450911

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Joe Vigil has written a beautiful book of poetry that will inspire and move you. This book is an honest look at life and what is important. He covers many topics with an enlightened sensitivity that is sure to touch your heart and engage your mind. Dive deep with Joe and let this book encourage you to look at your own emotions and experiences. This book will make an impression on your heart, your mind and your spirit.


Infertility

Infertility

Author: Lois Flowers

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780736911801

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From her own experience, Flowers understands the struggle and anguish infertile readers go through, and she gently points out some strategies that will help bring true peace and joy in the midst of the disappointment.


Samantha Smith

Samantha Smith

Author: Anne Galicich

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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Describes Samantha Smith's historic trip to the Soviet Union at the invitation of Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov, and her subsequent travels and speeches promoting peace and understanding among nations.


Life Is a Journey, Not a Destination

Life Is a Journey, Not a Destination

Author: T. C. Downing

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-02

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1466912650

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Life Is a Journey, Not a Destination will teach, inspire, and coach you to discover peace, joy, and happiness in your everyday life. With the combination of stories and practical action steps, you will be guided to discover who you really are, forgive your past mistakes, reconnect with your spouse, and be present with your kids. Are you unhappy? Do you often find yourself stressed? Are you struggling with trying to juggle the areas of your life? This easy-to-read book will help you in these areas along with many other challenges you may face in your day-to-day life. This lighthearted advice book will have you getting back to the basics, starting with yourself and moving on to other areas of importance in your life. You will gain a newfound appreciation for the wonderful people around you and discover how to diminish the effects negative people and stressful situations have on your emotional well-being. This book through connection, nonjudgment, and wisdom will change your life for the better . . . Enjoy!


The Journey to Peace

The Journey to Peace

Author: Cardinal Joseph Bernardin

Publisher: Image

Published: 2007-12-18

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0307423980

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Joseph Cardinal Bernardin (1928-1996) touched millions of people through his passionate witness, humble wisdom, and spiritual writings. In the final months of his life he shared his personal reflections in The Gift of Peace, a modern classic about finding inner peace in the face of life's greatest trials. As part of his rich legacy, The Gift of Peace has become an international bestseller and has brought courage, healing, faith, hope, and love to people of all backgrounds throughout the world. Cardinal Bernardin's legacy is continued here in The Journey to Peace, a special collection of his previously unpublished spiritual reflections. Using the Stations of the Cross as a framework, The Journey to Peace reveals the extraordinary faith, wisdom, and compassion of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. Through these excerpts from his homilies, Cardinal Bernardin helps readers understand the relevance of Jesus' suffering, death, and resurrection to their own lives, inviting all to join the journey that leads to peace. Written with eloquent simplicity, and elegantly designed and illustrated with specially commissioned contemporary artwork, The Journey to Peace reaches people of all faiths for reading throughout the year.


The Journey Home

The Journey Home

Author: Kenneth Wapnick

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780933291249

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Substantial expansion of the discussion, first published in 1987, with many more references to other passages in the Course


Comes the Peace

Comes the Peace

Author: Daja Wangchuk Meston

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-03-06

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1416539034

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"I packed a blue Samsonite suitcase with my belongings -- a couple of pairs of jeans and shirts, UB40 tapes, the Swiss army knife I had stolen from my mother, my Tibetan prayer book, and a red plastic Camay soap dish I bought in Dharamsala that had become a good luck charm for me." With these, all his worldly possessions at the age of seventeen, Daja Wangchuk Meston caught an airliner to America, the unfamiliar land of which he was a citizen, and began his arduous personal journey to discover and mend his long-severed ties to his family, his country, and, in a very real sense, his own identity. In this moving memoir, the author tells the incredible story of a young man who used his Buddhist upbringing and the love of a good woman -- his young wife -- to learn that forgiving others can play a critical role in healing a damaged soul. Daja had much to forgive. In the early 1970s, at the age of three, he was taken by his hippie American parents to Nepal and left in the care of a Tibetan family. The Tibetans in turn placed him in a Buddhist monastery where, at the age of six, he was ordained to be a monk. There, in scenes reminiscent of the novels of Charles Dickens, he was ostracized by the other boy monks, who taunted him for his Caucasian physical traits, left so hungry he stole scraps of bread, and slept on a flea-infested straw mat. He was an outsider in an insular monastic world, unable to understand what had befallen him and longing for the warmth of his mother's embrace. His mother became a Buddhist nun, and caring for a child, she thought, would impede her spiritual journey. Her occasional and brief visits with young Daja became increasingly rare. As he grew up, there were often years without a single maternal visit. His father, unbeknownst to the boy, had suffered a mental breakdown and returned, helpless, to Los Angeles. The story of Daja's self-generated ouster from the monastery as an adolescent (he pretended to have slept with a prostitute), his eventual migration to his homeland, his lifelong attempt to understand and reconnect with his parents, and his eventual and dangerous work on behalf of Tibetan rights under Chinese oppression make for a compelling reading experience. But more than that, the story of Daja Meston reminds us of the universal human need for roots and family bonds. It is ultimately an unforgettable story of love, hope, and forgiveness and of a gentle man with an enormous capacity for all three.


Journey for Peace

Journey for Peace

Author: Marlene Targ Brill

Publisher: Dutton Juvenile

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13:

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Black-and-white illustrations and photos.