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Anxious Art
(Paperback)
Yaddyra Peralta; Contributions by Elina Diaz
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R296
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Decompress Your StressAnxious Art is for readers and doodlers
seeking relief from anxiety and stress through meditative, creative
processes. What if we took our stress and used it to create art
that brings us peace? A 2016 study at Drexel university that
examined the effects of creative activity on reducing levels of the
stress hormone cortisol discovered that "45 minutes of art
making...resulted in statistically significant lowering of cortisol
levels." We all know cortisol is the stress hormone, so grab a pen
or pencil and let the meditations and writing prompts in this
mindfulness journal take you on a calming journey to a healthier,
happier mind. T.S. Eliot once said, "Anxiety is the handmaiden of
creativity," but if he had this creative journal during times of
worry, he surely would have said creativity was the handmaiden to
peace. With this friendly, calming companion, you will find that
you are much more present in the here and now. A unique guided
journal that will calm and inspire: When used as self-expression,
creativity can allow us to take part in what psychologists call
"sublimation," or the transformation of negative or socially
unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable or even beautiful
creations. Anxious Art offers inventive prompts, art projects, and
affirmations to inspire artistic activities that distract from
feelings of distress and anxiety. As you experience this
transformative guided journal, you will work with: Lyrical
affirmations that build self-confidence and reduce fear Therapeutic
writing exercises that root you in the present and spark joy
Doodling that calms your emotions Guided breathing exercises that
bring you into the present moment Fans of Wreck This Journal, Tiny
Buddha's Worry Journal, or I Am Her Now, will love the calming
benefits of Anxious Art.
Howard Beach The Central Park Jogger The Assassination of Alan Berg
Vincent Chin's Murder The Portland Skinhead Slaying Headlines
scream of the latest in a wave of hate crime attacks. Hate
crime-violence aimed at individuals because they are members of a
particular group - were once considered the rare illegal actions of
a small but vocal assortment of extremists who thrived on hating
minorities. No more. Hate crimes have been sweeping the nation - as
well as the world. They are happening in even the most unlikely of
places. Whereas college campuses at one time epitomized the lofty
principles of tolerance, diversity, and idealism, they have now
become the repositories of hatred and division. Hate is hip on
campus, as evidenced not only by the popularity of racist and
misogynistic music, but by the recent rash of attacks against
blacks, women, Asians, Latinos, Jews, and gays. These perceptive
authors step back to reveal how the campus of hate has become a
microcosm for the world at large. This expose by Jack Levin, one of
America's leading sociologists and co-author of Mass Murder:
America's Growing Menace, and Jack McDevitt, America's foremost
authority on hate crimes, explores the spreading venom of prejudice
and bigotry in our society and the world. They proclaim that
political correctness - as in tolerance of diversity - is no longer
deemed fashionable but, rather, obsolete. Organized hate groups
have been taking our alienated youth by storm. But beyond bemoaning
our present crisis, Levin and McDevitt set forth practical
guidelines on how to stem the rising tide of hate. These experts
persuasively argue that as the economic pie shrinks, a new type of
terrorism is leaving a trail of bloodshed and destruction in its
wake. For anyone who is different, the message of this new brand of
terrorism is unmistakable: Either flee or be killed. These
courageous and provocative analysts force us to face a spiraling
problem around us as well as the prejudices within
Heaven has received a lot of attention in recent years as
bestselling books and movies have told the stories of people who
claim to have been there. But what does the Bible actually say
about heaven? What difference does it make? What happens the moment
after we die? What will our relationships be like in heaven? Chip
Ingram sets aside the hype and myths and digs into the Scriptures
to discover what God actually wants us to know about the hereafter.
Most importantly, Ingram shows why our understanding of heaven
matters now, in this life. Because what we believe about heaven
actually affects us today in ways we may not have imagined.
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Box Stat Blue Dragonflies
Inc Peter Pauper Press
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R310
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Divorce is a tragedy--a tragedy that occurs one million times a
year. How you look back upon this crucial milestone in your life is
your choice. Following the practical advice offered in this
essential book can help you acquire the tools that will make all
the difference in the world. As so many of Gold's clients have
said, I failed at my marriage. I'm not going to fail at my divorce.
After his debut with Boosting the Underachiever: How Busy Parents
Can Unlock Their Child's Potential, Dr Victor Cogen, this time,
focuses his unique vision on inspiring the adolescent underachiever
- a normal, healthy teenager who just isn't getting the grades he
or she should. Here, Dr Cogen tackles the intricacies of the
adolescent mind. His innovative approach goes beyond the
stereotypical views of the teenage personality and teaches parents
how they can personally take advantage of their adolescent's
developing cognitive and emotional abilities. Adolescents are
trapped between a world of fantasy created to help them escape from
failure, and a growing need to become part of the real world of
adults. This book explains how to appeal to the developing and
sensitive people these children are becoming and discover the
source of their poor scholastic records.
Celebrate Christmas in the Wizarding World with this light-up
Hogwarts holiday wreath activated by Harry Potter's wand! Kit
includes: - 3" light-up Christmas wreath with Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry crest at center - 4" replica of Harry
Potter's wand, which when pointed closely in front of crest
activates lights on wreath - 48-page book on Christmas in the
Wizarding World, featuring full-color photos throughout Requires
two AAA batteries (not included).
We live in a sexually mad world where God's gift of sex has been
distorted through pornography, promiscuity, prostitution, abuse,
trafficking, and rape. The church's position on sexual matters has
been made clear throughout history: all sexual activity outside the
boundaries of Christian marriage is sin. But rarely has the church
honestly addressed the true needs of Christians who are struggling
with sexual desires they believe to be counter to the Bible. So we
hide our struggles and pretend to live above the erotic fray, or
else we cozy up to the culture's redefinition of which sins are
acceptable. But what does the Bible really say about sexual desire
and sexual intimacy?
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God Loves Sex "offers a truly liberating, godly view of holy
sensuality by recovering the clear meaning of the Song of Songs as
God-sanctioned eroticism. Then it uses that lens to answer
questions posed by a fictional new Christian struggling with
expectations of sexual purity. It asks provocative questions, such
as "What does it mean to be both holy and filled with rich sexual
desire?" and "How can our sexual struggles take us deeper into the
purposes of God?
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Pairing psychological insight with sound biblical scholarship,
Allender and Longman bring it all out into the open, allowing
Christians of any age and any marital status to discover sex the
way God meant it to be.
We are formed by the images we view. From classical art to
advertisements and from news photos to social media, the images we
look at mold our ideas of race, gender, and class. They shape how
we love God and our neighbor. This practical guide helps us look
closely at and understand how a wide variety of images make meaning
as aesthetic and cultural objects. Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt teaches
us how to learn from art rather than critique it and how to respond
to images in Christian ways, allowing them to positively transform
us and how we love. The book includes twenty-three images, most in
full color, that range from classical European paintings to Central
African sculpture, from Chinese ink painting to political
propaganda, and from stark anthropological photographs to
unconventional installations.
With increasing interest from donors and board members to see
faith-based, missional organizations reflect the diversity of God's
kingdom, these organizations desire to have women in positions of
leadership. However, this proves difficult when the organizational
culture is one that silences and even penalizes the unique giftings
that women bring to the table. Many organizations still lack the
ability to embody a new culture-what Beth Birmingham and Eeva
Simard call a belonging culture. Such a culture is one where all
employees are secure and recognized, where leaders seek
productivity and connectivity, and where the organization is
committed to supporting a diverse community of employees. Creating
Cultures of Belonging offers solutions for leadership teams, board
members, and managers that reshape organizational culture in ways
that invite and celebrate gender equity. With practical steps to
enhance mentorship opportunities, human resources practices, and
management tactics, Beth and Eeva point a way forward by
identifying the changes that need to be made to create a belonging
culture.
Merry Christmas . . . and Happy Hannukah! Celebrate the season with
the Friends Holiday Armadillo, Santa's representative for all the
southern states . . . and Mexico. * Collectible Figurine: This
one-of-a-kind 3" replica of the Holiday Armadillo brings festive
flair to your desktop, office, or dorm room * Includes Mini Book:
Kit also includes a 48-page mini book on Friends holiday
traditions, episodes, and the story of the Holiday Armadillo *
Perfect Stocking Stuffer and White Elephant Gift: Must-have gift
sure to delight any Friends fan * Officially Licensed: Authentic
Friends collectible Copyright (c) 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment
Inc.
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Nostalgia
- Short Stories
(Paperback)
Mircea Cartarescu; Translated by Julian Semilian; Introduction by Andrei Codrescu
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The astonishing debut in English of one of Romania's foremost
writers.
Mircea Cartarescu, born in 1956, is one of Romania's leading
novelists and poets. This translation of his 1989 novel
"Nostalgia," writes Andrei Codrescu, "introduces to English a
writer who has always had a place reserved for him in a
constellation that includes the Brothers Grimm, Franz Kafka, Jorge
Luis Borges, Bruno Schulz, Julio Cortazar, Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
Milan Kundera, and Milorad Pavic, to mention just a few." Like most
of his literary contemporaries of the avant-garde Eighties
Generation, his major work has been translated into several
European languages, with the notable exception, until now, of
English.
Readers opening the pages of "Nostalgia" should brace themselves
for a verbal tidal wave of the imagination that will wash away
previous ideas of what a novel is or ought to be. Although each of
its five chapters is separate and stands alone, a thematic, even
mesmeric harmony finds itself in children's games, the music of the
spheres, humankind's primordial myth-making, the origins of the
universe, and in the dilapidated tenement blocks of an apocalyptic
Bucharest during the years of communist dictatorship.
The author discusses police culture, agencies, and organization;
the nature of criminals and how to control them; and the future of
criminal justice. While he feels a well-functioning police system
is necessary to combat crime, Bouza also sees the solution to the
crime problem as closely linked to the improvement of the life of
the underclass.
The authors discuss such topics as "impacts with asteroids, the
greenhouse effect, nuclear winter, fringe catastrophism, supernovae
and an assessment of risks." (New Scientist)
Three Great Books in One Volume! Loose That Man and Let Him Go! Get
ready to ignite your fire of manhood. T.D. Jakes provides a
powerful work of healing and restoration of your God-given
masculinity, and with the turn of every page, you'll feel freedom
from your prison of unfulfilled desires and frustrated dreams. So
You Call Yourself a Man? We have all doubted God--and we have
doubted our worth in His eyes. Here, Jakes depicts the
inspirational stories of five men from the Bible and provides proof
that God created you to be free, powerful, and filled with purpose.
This is a devotional reading for ordinary men--with extraordinary
potential. T.D. Jakes Speaks to Men More than 150 powerful,
motivating messages challenge you to rely on God's strength to
achieve your highest goals. A dynamic speaker and highly respected
pastor, T.D. Jakes delivers powerful messages of hope and healing
to men. Learn how to strengthen your faith in God's love and
rediscover yourself as He sees you--filled with His never-ending
wisdom and compassion.
Popular notions of Christian spirituality today tend to focus on
getting us out of the world or getting the world out of us. Many
are looking to spirituality as a means of disengaging from this
life--to experience the transcendent or discover personal
wholeness. On the other hand, much of popular Christian thought
seems to be about avoiding the corruption of the world by being
pious and following the rules. But Jesus offers a radical model for
living. As the Incarnate One who dwelt among us to accomplish the
mission of God, he teaches us how to dwell in the world for the
sake of the world. If we are to become like him, we must learn what
it means to live out this missional spirituality in the places we
dwell. What does a Christian life deeply rooted in the logic of the
Incarnation look like? Missional teacher and pastor Barry Jones
shares his vision for authentic Christian spirituality focused on
becoming more like Jesus. We dwell in a specific place and time in
history, with unique bodies and in a world for which God has great
purposes of redemption. This presence in the world should lead us
to pattern our lives after the life of Jesus who was a boundary
breaker, a shalom-maker, a people-keeper, and a wounded-healer.
"Jesus' life shows us what it looks like to be fully human, to be
whole and holy . . . to be in the world and not of the world, to
live passionately for the world and not protectively withdrawn from
it, " says Jones. "Allowing the logic of the Incarnation to inform
our vision of the spiritual life corrects the tendency toward a
self-oriented pursuit of transcendence or a negative spirituality
of behavior modification and disengagement from the world."
Including practical suggestions for real-life application and
questions for discussion, Jones describes living a missional life
from a place of deep connection with and dependence on God. Not
only must we have a clear and compelling vision of the life we want
to live, but we must also cultivate the spiritual disciplines
necessary to live out our vision in the specific contexts of
day-to-day life. We need a renewed vision of Christian spirituality
that leads us to be conformed into the image of Christ who
dweltwith us for us.
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