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Daily moments with Abba
(Hardcover)
Joy Clark; Cover design or artwork by Bethany Michaela Clark Tecson; Illustrated by Hannah Clark
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R887
Discovery Miles 8 870
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Live from a place of abundant peace in the midst of life’s everyday worries and stress with #1 New York Times bestselling author Joel Osteen.
In Peaceful on Purpose, Joel shares the secret to living at peace while under pressure. You will discover how to guard your mind and heart to keep the challenges and chaos on the outside from getting to your inside.
If you’re tired of living in tension and frustration, weighed down by the troubles of life, then it’s time for a change. In Peaceful on Purpose, you will discover that you were not designed to carry that heavy load or to just live worried, uptight, and on edge. You were made to enjoy your life, but too often we allow our situations and other people to determine whether or not we’re going to be happy.
You’ll learn how to control your attitude when you can’t control your circumstances. You have the power to remain calm in times of adversity. When you live from this position of peace, you will have more passion, more contentment, and more joy in your life starting today!
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Bright Hope
(Hardcover)
Ted Brackman; Foreword by Jim Wallis
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R1,021
R869
Discovery Miles 8 690
Save R152 (15%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Practices of sharing marginalised lived experiences are framed as
providing insight into injustices; yet social inequalities
influence whose experiences, and whose interpretations of these
experiences, are seen as valid. Lived Experiences and Social
Transformations analyses academic and activist encounters with
lived experiences, arguing that these practices reinforce or
disrupt power relations. Through the example of UK activists
sharing their experiences of poverty, Wren Radford advocates for
collaborative interventions that emphasise the critical, creative
knowledges enmeshed in marginalised experiences. The book
compellingly enacts this approach to practical theology; rooted in
concrete issues and argued through poetic writing, artwork, and
interdisciplinary sources.
We've all heard the question "what would Jesus do," but have you
ever wondered what he would undo? The New Testament is filled with
Jesus undoing anything that causes separation between God and the
people he loves. What would Jesus undo in today's culture? The
answer is a lot.
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