Walk in Their Shoes
Author: Jim Ziolkowski
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-09-17
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1451683553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes Simon & Schuster reading group guide.
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Author: Jim Ziolkowski
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-09-17
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1451683553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes Simon & Schuster reading group guide.
Author: Ben Schilaty
Publisher:
Published: 2021-01-04
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781629728537
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brenda Avadian
Publisher: 1st Impression Publishing
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780963275240
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplains the history of the rodeo, important rodeo figures, and different kinds of rodeos.
Author: B. J. Parker
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Published: 2014-01-24
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 1480804983
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOnce a taboo subject, victims of rape and molestation were left without a voice with nowhere to turn and no one to help them. In Take a Walk in My Shoes, author B. J. Parker shares her personal story of being raped and molested by her stepfather at a young age. She exposes the controversial topic of molestation, its long-term adverse effects on interpersonal relationships, its role in promoting self-destructive behaviors, and the need to find control. In this inspirational memoir, Parker, now fifty-three years old, comes to terms with her early abuse and tells about taking the crucial steps needed to find her way back. Take a Walk in My Shoes narrates Parkers story and how she adopted a life of alcohol and drugs to ease the constant emotional pain and how she chose to be homeless rather than live in a dwelling that had everything, including her abuser. Her story follows her journey through childhood and as a runaway teenager, a high school dropout, and a single mother. Take a Walk in My Shoes tells how she overcame the stigma of abuse by sharing the message that successes are possible for each and every victim. Parker explains how to embrace life, believe in yourself, dig deep within your soul, and hold tight to your dreams.
Author: Trevor Hudson
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Published: 2017-05-15
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 0835817490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe can be quick to pray for people around the world in times of trauma, but has prayer become a way to avoid taking real action? Are we reluctant to be fully aware of the suffering around us? Trevor Hudson challenges us to see, hear, and respond to the needs of others, recognizing the living Christ in all things. Hudson designed an 8-day program—a pilgrimage—to help all Christians cultivate the depth of compassion Jesus demonstrated. Through this program, pilgrims learn to be present wherever they are and with whomever they meet. "We seldom become more compassionate without working at it," writes Hudson. "One practical way to cultivate compassion involves building the pilgrimage experience into our lives. …The risen Christ meets us in the lives of those who suffer." Join Trevor Hudson in this exploration of how to love your neighbor as yourself and choose compassion as part of your daily life.
Author: Michelle Douglas
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2022-04-05
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 164742321X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Why is this moment happening in my life and what can I learn from it?” Michelle Douglas asked and answered this question almost every day for ten years, writing down one thing she learned each day from ages twenty-one to thirty-one. In these pages, she shares her experiences and learnings from the adventures that lie ahead for young adults—moving, working, loving, losing, quitting, building, and more, all while attempting to maintain a strong sense of self. Written for anyone just starting out or suddenly starting over, this field guide—part advice book, part journal—will help you discover the very important yet not-so-obvious lessons to be learned in your own life right now. Things like . . . the weakness isn’t necessarily where the leak is surround yourself with people who are willing to lift while they climb you can’t change the shape of a piece to force it into your puzzle don’t go looking for love, go looking for things you love to do it’s what you bring to the table, not how long you’ve been sitting at it Don’t Wear Shoes You Can’t Walk In equips twentysomethings (and beyond) with powerful tools to enrich their lives and take their next steps forward with confidence.
Author: Robert Sornson
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781935326458
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Emily asks her big sister what the word empathy means, Emily has no idea that knowing the answer will change how she looks at people. But does it really matter to others if Emily notices how they're feeling? Stand in My Shoes shows kids how easy it is to develop empathy toward those around them. Empathy is the ability to notice what other people feel. Empathy leads to the social skills and personal relationships which make our lives rich and beautiful, and it is something we can help our children learn. This book teaches young children the value of noticing how other people feel. We're hoping that many parents read it along with their children.
Author: Kathy Rice
Publisher: The Walk The Talk Company
Published: 2002-03
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 9781885228437
DOWNLOAD EBOOKspecial edition of our most popular handbook (over 1 million in print) - designed specifically for the healthcare industry! Close the gap between those who manage the business side of healthcare and the "front line who work in the clinical and support arenas!" This revolutionary two-books-in-one resource will help you break down "we vs. they" beliefs and behaviors while encouraging new levels of understanding, cooperation, and trust between employees and managers. Use this one-of-a-kind book to bring everyone together as they focus on the shared goal of providing high quality patient care. It's a "must read" for everyone who works in healthcare or a related industry!
Author: Dustin L. John
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-12-03
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 9781517768720
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDustin's life was once full of joy, happiness, security, and success. With a lucrative job, a wife, and a home of his own, he was destined for a life of fortune, prosperity and comfort. That was before heroin. This unique and gripping tale is the first of its kind to tell the story of addiction through the eyes of both father and son. Together, Dustin and Dallas shine a blinding light on the dark life of a junky. As Dustin decides to travel across the western states in search of a safe haven, Dustin wanders within a few footsteps of his own demise. Instead of finding freedom, however, his addiction cascades into corruption, deceit, and evil. As alcohol and drug abuse continues to ravage every community in America, this groundbreaking memoir offers important insight into the inner workings of an active user, as well as the pain of those loved ones who must helplessly stand by as the family structure disintegrates from addiction.
Author: Alwyn Evans
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Published: 2004-08-09
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 0143002317
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter a perilous and terrifying escape from war-torn Afghanistan, Gulnessa and her family find themselves in Australia, a place they know nothing about. They are exhausted and traumatised, but so full of hope. But their struggle isn't over yet. They are confined in a detention centre for asylum seekers, and forced to prove their refugee status.