Heart Whispers offers accessible insights from Benedictine spirituality to help us explore the need for faithful living in today's often stress-filled world. By listening with "the ear of the heart," the sixth-century monk Benedict gained a fresh perspective on Christian spirituality as he lived by three simple vows: stability, obedience, and conversion. A Leader's Guide is also available for those who wish to study Heart Whispers in groups.
With insight, inspiration, and practical ideas in her new book---Who Speaks to Your Heart?---, author Stacy Hawkins Adams shows you and all women---regardless of the labels placed on you---that your best and most important title is the one given by God ... chosen vessel.
A first-time author, that shares an Intuitive guide to connect you back to your inner peace and intuition. As she embarks you, on an inner trip, to discover the power of regaining your inner peace and going inward to open your heart.
It’s a nonfictional book about everyday battles in life from facing death, addictions, to praising God. She was a spokes person for the Department of Human Resources and was interviewed by a major television network as a Great African American Achiever. A woman who volunteered for welfare reform and successfully accomplished her goals. Born into wealth to embrace poverty, she has found peace with God. This book is a true testimony of a young woman''s life.
In the tranquil town of Tihu, nestled in the verdant landscapes of Assam, Harsharaj Sarma embarks on a journey fueled by love and storytelling. Inspired by timeless tales, Harsharaj delves into the depths of the human heart and the mysteries of romance. "Whispers of the Heart" follows Alessandro, Sofia, Luca, and Isabella as they navigate romance amidst Italy's charm. Through joy and sorrow, they discover that happiness resides in the whispers of the heart. Embrace a tale of love, loss, and redemption.
This book is a sentimental collection of all the writings of Keith Phillips throughout his late teen years growing up. The entries were wrote for various reasons from previous relations, personal endeavors or depressions, racial issues, and the loss of some of his or a friends loved ones.
The whispers of our hearts often tell the most profound tales. In the midst of the turbulent currents of history, amidst the deafening roar of war and the hushed silences of sorrow, love finds a way to make itself heard. This story, born from the echoes of a world in upheaval, is a testament to the enduring power of love to heal, inspire, and transform. It is a story of two souls, Gladys and Coy, who find solace in each other amidst the chaos. It explores the tapestry of human emotions, the intricate dance of hope and despair, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the lens of their journey, we encounter themes of societal prejudice, the complexities of disability, and the sacrifices demanded by conflict. Yet, amidst these challenges, love shines through, illuminating the path toward acceptance, self-discovery, and a shared future. This book is an invitation to delve into the depths of their hearts, to witness the raw emotions that shape their journey, and to discover the enduring power of love that transcends all boundaries
Whispers from the Heart is a true account of surviving the death of a loved one and soul mate. This book helps readers through the myriad of emotions that come with reconciling grief and great loss. Hopefully, readers will grow to learn that they can live around the hole in their hearts.
"Whispers From My Heart" is the tale of one woman's journey through the real world where pain, confusion, disappointments, and despair are real, every day occurrences. It voices the anguish the human heart endures in a person termed "Adult Survivor of Childhood Sexual Assault." It echoes the same question on the hearts of everyday people, "Why?", and points to the One with the answer. It is not a self-help book; it is a "God-can-help-you" book that teaches the powerful truth that God is still in the business of delivering His people from bondage, and leading them out of realms of captivity, into their promised land. Cheryl Thompson has been a single mother to Trey, Charlie and Brett since October of 1989. Through the trials of her childhood, and the struggles of single parenthood, Cheryl has learned first hand the importance of a heart attitude toward life and God, and how that attitude impacts a person's soul and relationship with God. She has a passion for the hurting and wounded Bride of Christ. Through her personal knowledge of the compassion of Jesus Christ, Cheryl relays the message of hope, healing and freedom to those who have endured sexual assault. She is a 1983 graduate of Christ For the Nations Institute of Dallas, TX, and currently manages a small real estate company in Southern Illinois. Cheryl is a freelance writer who has been published in the quarterly FaithWriters book, FaithWriters online magazine, and several local newspapers. She was a contributing writer for the Christ For the Nations "60 Years of Service" coffeetable book. She and her family reside in Southern Illinois. You may contact Cheryl at [email protected]