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Josh Hellyer can look back and laugh at situations that would hurt
and humiliate even the most stalwart among us, such as when he
nervously wet his pants during a school play or the time he was
told, "people would like you more if you didn't act like yourself."
Hellyer's "glass half full" philosophy is contagious, and in
reading his spirited true stories, you'll find yourself eager to
take the risk to be genuine, dream big, and give life a squeeze.
Hellyer's debut collection of funny and serenely thoughtful essays
highlight the profound, universal, character-building lessons he
has learned firsthand in his young life. With humor and grace,
Hellyer tackles topics such as equality, depression, homosexuality,
love, the power of words, and the importance of education. Among
life's inevitable fears, anxieties, disappointments, and
challenges, Hellyer finds laughter, unconditional family support,
goodness, and enduring friendships. For anyone who wants to embrace
life, with all its imperfections, and demand a more exuberant and
satisfying journey, this upbeat collection will push you to
discover what it means to be human and jumpstart the process of
celebrating every day and living life to its fullest.
A complex contentious subject laced with humor, literature, and
impelling illustrations, from a physician who has spent his life
exploring the subject.
For the Christian woman the journey of womanhood and of moving
from little girl to wonderful woman occurs while living in a world
that is not her home and within a culture that does not reflect the
norms and values of Christian teaching. Each of us must determine
which of the cultural messages about what it means to be a woman we
will pick up and carry with us and which we will leave behind,
while carefully balancing living here in this present culture and
reflecting the norms and values of permanent and eternal home.
What's a girl to do? How do we choose which cultural messages to
accept and which to leave behind? And how do we eliminate all the
excess baggage of lies and half-truths that weighs us down? Where
did we pick up all this stuff in the first place?
Come along with author Cinthia W. Pratt and navigate through
this culture in which we live; discover life-changing truths to set
us free from the excess baggage of lies and half-truths. Will you
dare to be "Fearfully Female and Wonderfully Woman," as God
designed and intended?
It will allow you an inner reflection of a smile, a sigh, or a
thought that you may have misplaced. The writers ability to
perceive and project our deepest feelings those we hide and those
we wish to share is evident through out this book. Mel Cintrons
writing opens you up to a new world of emotions and consciousness
and your own involvement and ownership. Have you ever had something
to say, but I couldn't find the right words? Was there ever a time
when words just didn't do justice to your thoughts or feelings
because they were stronger than words? Have you ever wanted to
express yourself in a way that transcends all that has been said
before? Then "The Thoughts of a Heart" is a reflection of yourself,
what you thought no one could express or feel of you. Within these
pages you will find that which you wish to share with yourself and
that which you wish to share with others. The authors writings have
been used to mend, heal, strengthen, and star relationships and
sharings of our innermost value with ourselves and with others.
What you think and wish to say to yourself and others Is said with
words from the soul, in "The Thoughts of a Heart."
Moving on and reiterating on the Code's findings, I did see a
typology or pattern in Enoch, Moses, and Elijah in the OT, after
recognizing Moses' own rapture. Accordingly, I saw it in Philip,
Paul, and John in the NT, in chronological order. Yet, as
concerning the rapture of Christ into the wilderness, I just didn't
see it as a rapture, at the time (six years ago), so having only
two raptures of Christ: the transfiguration and the ascension. I
felt, I had hit a wall. Then, soon after this same time, I was
concluding a study in typology from the OT book of Ezekiel, and
unexpectedly, I saw something I hadn't considered before: two
bodily raptures of Ezekiel himself (Eze. 3:12; 37:1). Then it
dawned on me, "Could there be a third bodily rapture of Ezekiel,
giving me three sets of chronologically trio ordered raptures,
which would give me a total of nine raptures?" Excitedly searching,
I soon found a third bodily rapture of Ezekiel (Eze. 11:1). Then, I
dug out my old notes from earlier and compared them to my newfound
information from Ezekiel and realized that I now had three sets of
chronologically trio ordered raptures that totaled nine bodily
raptures Three trio sets of raptures. I was elated, and at the same
time, it scared me. This time, I had to search this out without
ceasing. As I searched through all my notes from all my different
studies throughout the years, I then came across my study on
Christ's trip into the wilderness, His transfiguration, and His
ascension; and I remembered my premonition that the wilderness trip
might be a rapture (which I had badly lacked the needed evidence to
prove it so). Then, with the Codes insights and even closer study
and prayer, I saw that in the text of Christ's trip into the
wilderness was the word immediate. And how the Code lead me through
the Scriptures to realize how this word really meant-a 16 Craig S.
Luchin rapture of Christ, in the context of that passage (Matt. 4).
Therefore, this made Christ's trip into the wilderness-the third
discovered rapture of Christ that I needed for the completion of
the Rapture Code, based on that one word. (In this book, I will
explain how this word can mean a rapture, in the context of Mk.
1:12, based on Jn. 6:21.) So Jesus' wilderness trip, His
transfiguration, and His ascension-fit the pattern or typology of
the chronological trio rapture order-recorded in this: Rapture
Code. Hence, three more bodily raptures. I now had twelve
chronologically trio bodily raptures, all in their own typological
orders, which is taught in this book. Henceforth, I began to see
the strongest as of yet: Rapture Code, begin to emerge from
Scriptures and to explain these twelve raptures in a new and
different way. Yet these perfectly ordered raptures, these
completely biblical truths, and these deeply functional meanings
from Scripture would teach me things and take me places that I had
not at all expected. Yes, I could now see a code (typology or
pattern) for the Rapture of the Church (1 Thess. 4, 1 Cor. 15).
Accordingly, for the Rapture of the Two Witnesses (Rev. 11), namely
the first two raptures of the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church
and the Midtribulation Rapture of the Two Witnesses. Yet it had
become clear to me that The Rapture Code was leading me to another
group completely separate from the Churches' and the Two Witnesses'
raptures. Then, I thought, "Who could this third group be?" Well,
the answer is the Rapture of the Elect of Israel, and findings to
this question are in this book. Also, the answers to many other
Rapture questions, End Time questions, Tribulation questions,
Eschatology questions, and the Big question that permeates in the
Church today: "Would I be left behind if Christ came today, if I
was not ready for Him?" The Rapture Code will present biblical
answers that have for me, set me free from the concern of "being
left behind" when Christ appears in the clouds to take all
Christians home to dwell in Heaven with Him. Answers that
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God is Light, a rainbow of colors affecting our lives whether we
acknowledge Him or not. Welcome to a no frills, no holds barred
introduction into a personal journey and the role God plays in my
life and yours. He is no respecter of persons and has a training
program for all who are interested in taking His course of Life
101.
All life has purpose and His purpose for us is to get to know Him
and how He views life. Self-condemnation and fear of trying are two
major challenges which confront all people. The first and primary
challenge is accepting and knowing you have a spiritual Father who
loves and supports you.
One cannot ace anything in life if they don't know and understand
the guidelines of the topic. God's topic is YOU. Taking you from
where you are to where He designed for you to be. Everything you
are or will ever be is already inside of you. It's called
'potential'.
For anyone who wants to be their self, if you need and seek hope,
anyone with no sense of direction, to all the gamers, or those with
a competitive spirit ... this book is for you.
Patanjali's Yoga Sutras is the key text of yoga. Yet for many
contemporary practitioners, its deeper treasures remain either
unknown or mired in obscurity. Ranju Roy and David Charlton focus
on 18 of the most important sutras and show how each one
illuminates the relationship between the body, the breath and the
mind in a practical, clear and contemporary manner. The sutras are
carefully deconstructed, put into context and then developed into
ideas for practice. They examine the interplay of three key terms:
support, direction and space. They suggest that only by taking
support on something can you establish a clear direction; and only
then can a space open up to grow into. This formula can be applied
as successfully to the body (in asana) as to the breath (in
pranayama) and the mind (through meditation). With illustrated
asana sequences and suggested practices, Embodying the Yoga Sutra
is both a practical as well as a deeply philosophical book. Roy and
Charlton give readers a whole new vocabulary with which to
understand yoga as a living, vibrant and dynamic tradition.
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