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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious life & practice > General
One woman's story of contracting HIV and how it is not the end of
the world......... This book is my story. The opinions expressed
are that of my own and hold weight only in my world. My world of
HIV and all that it takes to overcome something that was once
considered a fatal disease. A disease that still carries stigma and
fear to the public. A walking death sentence that people don't
understand doesn't have to be that way. My hope is to open the
eyes, ears and hearts of all those who read it. To educate the
uneducated over a disease that is still as prominent today as the
day it started to invade our lives, taking those we loved. I want
to share my deepest feelings, my darkest moments, my dreams and my
live story in hopes to make a difference on how people view this
disease. To gain insight to what it takes to walk in the shoes of
someone who has a terminal illness that there is still no cure for.
To let it be known my name is Liza I am Hiv+ and that's
ok.......................
Are you stressed out and looking for something? You probably are in
this everyday life. You have the book you need in your hands now.
Want to see how to get from one point in you life to a much better
place and be Happy? It can be done and I can show you how I did it
while thinking there was no where to go but further down. I felt
like I was drowning in my own pity party tears, but eventually got
tired of not getting what I had been promised in this life and that
is happiness. You can find happiness too if you start looking in
the right place.
One of the most unanswered questions in the world today is "why."
Why did God create this universe and everything in it? Why did God
create the angels and every soul? Why does God want each soul to
join him in heaven? In "A Message for the Soul of Man, " author
John D. Powers answers these and other questions relating to our
souls, our creation, and our life's purpose.After receiving a
message from God many years ago, Powers researched Bible scripture
to validate this important communication. Now, Powers shares the
full message he received and the implications it carries for the
souls of mankind: God wants a personal relationship with us, and he
wants every soul to be saved.Through thought-provoking discussion
and testimony, "A Message for the Soul of Man" refreshes our
knowledge about God, ourselves, and the world; it helps assess
where we are in relation to the world and its development. Powers
describes how we are called to examine ourselves, learn about our
soul, and discover our purpose in life. We have the power and the
choice to determine what will happen to our immortal soul after
death.
Each WORD from God is like an acorn fallen from the oak tree. An
acorn doesn't look like much, little and hard crusted However,
within this acorn lies all the DNA to become a mighty tree. In this
creative endeavor, I have compiled 40 words which I feel have the
power to challenge, affirm, and strengthen every seeker who is
willing to travel this journey. These words are not to be read from
beginning to end like any other book. Rather prayerfully ask God
for which WORD you NEED. And when guided to that word, let it soak
into your heart. Let it breathe within you. Live with it for
awhile. I spent a whole season of Lent with the word GLORY, or a
summer with the word TRUST. This resource has helped me to "crawl
into the acorn" and really dwell with the word. Inside, I found a
sacred place where my spirit would find quiet rest and adventure.
When all else around me was confused and agitated ... here I would
find peace ... and like the acorn ... I grew May these words bring
you ever closer to the ONE who created you and desires for you more
than you could ever imagine In reading the introduction to this
wonderful book, I was visibly moved by the words I was reading.
There is a power and a peace in opening a page of Patti's book and
letting it take the reader into a quiet place. "Come with me by
yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." (Mk.6:31) This is a
book that is like a well of spiritual refreshment ready for you to
dive into its soothing depths at any reading. Tom Peterson
Executive Director ACTS Missions San Antonio, Tx
This is a story about two different lives, and how God brought them
together. Their lives were as different as night and day. One lived
a righteous life, and the other lived a border life. Our first life
is the life of Grace. For a long time Grace grew up on a cotton
farm, in the State of Texas. Then one day a hard sand storm came,
and they lost everything they had. Her father sold the farm and
moved to a little town just outside of Waco. Grace lived a
righteous life; her father would read the bible to her and her
brothers. Sunday's they would go to Church. At nights after supper,
Grace, her father and mother would gather around the piano and sing
songs from the Church Hymnal. This went on even after Grace was
married. Our second life is the life of John. John's life was
doomed from birth. Just as Grace, John lived on a farm. John was
born and raised in West-by-god-Virginia. John's parents had
separated by the time he was two. His oldest brother was killed by
a mule at the young age of sixteen. After his mother sold the farm
they moved to Charleston, WV. John stayed there until the 10th
grade. He dropped out of school and joined the Navy. After two
years in the Navy, John went back to finish High School. After High
School, he joined the Air Force. John was not brought up in a
Christian home. When he was younger he was forced to go to Church
and Sunday school with his strict mother. Therefore John did not
like Church, after High School John never went again. Here we have
two people, so far apart, in so many ways, and how God brought them
together to fulfill his plans, and his love for them.
This book is based on scriptures from Nehemiah, a Jewish servant of
a Persian king and an effective leader who organized and guided the
rebuilding of the city walls around Jerusalem. While on this
special assignment, he faced great opposition. In spite of
harassment, he along with others persevered and finished the work.
When faced with opposition, allow it to bring us to a place of
unity as well as strength.
My intention in writing this book is to share the intimacies of my
heart, leading up to a personal, powerful, and life-changing
experience of God's unconditional love. First for the clergy and
teachers of faith, this book is given to you for the benefit of
those who are in your care and second yet foremost, for those who
have been surpressing pain within their own and often times
repressed experience. My hope is that in sharing my struggle to let
God be God, and do what God does best, namely to love those who
will come to Him with all of their brokenness and need, that you
too may come closer to peace in your own life. Can you find
identity in one of these groups? * Those who have been hurt by fear
and insecurity based upon a harshly taught understanding of God's
law without real knowledge of His love;* Those having sadly
experienced divorce and the guilt coming from that failure with its
painful confusion, what really happened;* Catholic women practicing
what is termed by the Catholic Church as as artificial birth
control and its affect on their peace of mind;* Those troubled by
the Catholic Church's requirement of integral sacramental
confession as the only ordinary means of receiving forgivness for
sin;* Protestants and Evangelicals counting on Baptism alone, apart
from any growth in personal righteousness, as affecting their
eternal reality.Did you find yourself listed above? Today there are
many who are under spiritual oppression and needlessly suffering
separation from real knowledge of God's unconditional love for
them. The question everyone needs to answer is this, can I receive
God's mercy and love and can I return that love to Him? This
capacity is evidence of and at the very heart of salvation
When, in Obergefell v. Hodges, the US Supreme Court held that bans
on same-sex marriage violate the Constitution, Christian
conservative legal organizations (CCLOs) decried the ruling.
Foreseeing an “assault against Christians,” Liberty Counsel
president Mat Staver declared, “We are entering a cultural civil
war.” Many would argue that a cultural war was already well
underway; and yet, as this timely book makes clear, the stakes, the
forces engaged, and the strategies employed have undergone profound
changes in recent years. In Defending Faith, Daniel Bennett shows
how the Christian legal movement (CLM) and its affiliated
organizations arrived at this moment in time. He explains how CCLOs
advocate for issues central to Christian conservatives, highlights
the influence of religious liberty on the CLM’s broader agenda,
and reveals how the Christian Right has become accustomed to the
courts as a field of battle in today’s culture wars. On one level
a book about how the Christian Right mobilized and organized an
effective presence on an unavoidable front in battles over social
policy, the courtroom, Defending Faith is also a case study of
interest groups pursuing common goals while maintaining unique
identities. As different as these proliferating groups might be,
they are alike in increasingly construing their efforts as a
defense of religious freedom against hostile forces throughout
American society—and thus as benefitting society as a whole
rather than limiting the rights of certain groups. The first
holistic, wide-angle picture of the Christian legal movement in the
United States, Bennett’s work tells the story of the growth of a
powerful legal community and of the development of legal advocacy
as a tool of social and political engagement.
Throughout his childhood and during his twenty years of
professional service in the New Zealand Army, author Michael J.
Roberts repeatedly heard a message: grown men don't cry. To cope
with life's ups and downs, Roberts put on a mask and effectively
concealed his emotions behind it-that is, until he was diagnosed
with cancer. In Grown Men Don't Cry, Roberts shares his story and
describes how he found inner peace by allowing himself to cry and
by turning to be Jesus to be saved. This memoir narrates his
personal journey as he faced recovery from a major operation, the
fight against late stage-three cancer, radiation, and chemotherapy
and ensuing depression. He tells how through these challenges and
despair he found hope and God. A story about one man's triumph over
great odds and the fear of death, Grown Men Don't Cry shows that no
matter the despair or the pain, one must always have hope.
In the process of writing two short collections of light hearted
material, (one published and one yet to be published), the author
became acutely awarethat he could not continue forward without
addressing what he considered to be the most important issues of
human existence. All of us have askedourselves the questions, "What
is the meaning of life" and "Why am I here"? Some have rejected the
idea of an eternal soul, some are undecided, whileothers are
largely unconcerned, but the author has chosen to embrace the
concept and run with it. He believes there is a single overriding
mission forevery individual alive today. The sole purpose of this
life is to prepare for the next one, and every person has been
given the ability to control hisown destiny. When compared to
eternity, our lives are like a single knot in a rope that stretches
around the world. From the foundation of the earth, a plan has been
in place to allow humanity to share the wonders of eternity with
the Creator of all things. Those who follow that plan will
berewarded accordingly, while those who prefer to separate
themselves from the influence of a Higher Power, will be granted
their wish in eternity. Ifthis book convinces one person to follow
the plan that leads to redemption, then it will have been well
worth the effort.
Today, 1 in 110 children will exhibit signs and receive a diagnosis
of autism. Many parents will live in confusion, seeing the early
signs but not understanding them. They will experience many varying
emotions ranging from denial to panic to desperation. By
understanding the early signs and seeing God's hand in the
circumstances of dealing with this disability, parents will begin
to approach the care of their children with autism from a position
of hope. This book chronicles the journey of one mother who has
traveled down the path of life with a child with autism. It
contains strategies, techniques, and curricular suggestions that
proved helpful to her child. In addition, it details a journey of
faith and hope that ends in a new way of valuing the lives of our
individuals with special needs. May it bring hope and help to
others who have entered upon this unique journey.
When Joel Soukup was diagnosed with osteosarcoma at the age of
sixteen, the diagnosis changed him and his family forever. This
family traveled down an unknown path and emerged from their journey
in a way they never expected. Read how this young patient and his
family handled the devastating diagnosis with strength, love, and
faith in God.
One hot July day, on a return trip home from New Orleans, Trish
Dunaway received a call from Mercer University police: "Call your
mother." As the minutes raced by, she learned the tragic news: her
ninety-three-year-old mother had been instantly killed in a traffic
accident.
Her mother's story is a remarkable one: growing up in the 1920s
in the Charleston, South Carolina Orphan House, losing her husband
to cancer as a young married woman, and growing into a much-loved
and honored prayer warrior.
Trish gave herself a year to journal her grief. Through prayer,
the ministry of the saints, journaling and poetry, Scripture, and
memories of her Low Country heritage, she learned to choose God's
comfort He offered through a walk into His mercy and grace.
She shares her journey during the year following her mother's
death as she learns how God teaches us to listen for His comfort in
the face of despair.
Ten years ago, I was diagnosed as having chronic depression. I was
living and walking in darkness and it had consumed my entire being.
I was in a relationship that was going no where, being used and
emotionally damaged. I had one foot in the world, one foot in the
church and no relationship with God. I was at the end of my rope
and could not take life any longer. One night, I decided I was
going to take my life. I was hurting and the pain was too much to
bear. I sat on the floor, crying, thinking about how to end it all.
I clearly heard Satan giving me ways to do it, until I opened my
mouth and called on the name of the Lord, who interrupted Satan's
plan to kill me that night. I asked the Lord to take the hurt and
pain away. And He did it, immediately I remember getting up without
the weight that had consumed me and I decided from that day forward
that I would serve the Lord. My Damascus culminates this life
changing experience and journey of letting go of the world and
hanging on to God. "At one time you surrendered yourselves entirely
as slaves to impurity and wickedness for wicked purposes. In the
same way you must now surrender yourselves entirely as slaves of
righteousness for holy purposes." - Romans 6:19 To receive the Lord
Jesus Christ as your Personal Savior, simply pray: Dear Lord Jesus,
I know that I am sinful and I need Your forgiveness. I believe that
You died to pay the penalty for my sin. I want to turn from my sin
nature and follow You instead. I invite You to come into my heart
and life. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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