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In this age of pain, suffering, and fear, God often feels very far
away. Finding answers to our human afflictions requires more than
simply opening the Bible: we must dig deeper. "Physicians for
Brokenness" identifies the difficulties facing the human condition
and effectively shows how we can live in a world riddled with
"brokenness."
Theologist R. Deborah Williams suggests that to truly know why
brokenness exists in our world, we must first address its history.
Only then can we see that God does not want us to stay uncomforted,
but instead wants to help. Williams shows that the answer is in
Jesus Christ who redeems, heals, and restores us to a place of
wholeness.
We are made whole in order to serve those in need through the
power of Jesus Christ. By acting like the Good Samaritan, we are
instrumental in restoring health and being true physicians to the
broken.
Yoga for the New Millennium: Dharana Reflections Off the Mat, Poems
and Images-Volume 2 is another loving gift from the author to you.
This book is a continuation of the journey began in the first
uniquely crafted book of the same name. In this volume we find more
opening of the heart that comes from the author Deborah Williams'
personal experience. In this inspirational book yoga, you will
learn more about: -Concepts of self-questioning -Living a life of
joy with the heart of love -Learning in the moment -Observations of
nature result in a more centered life Williams gives us a second
volume of meaningful expressions, all designed to inspire us toward
deeper spirituality and a loving connection with our world and
ourselves. Deborah Williams is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT). Her
12 year yoga journey and 25 years of Buddhist study, prayer and
meditation finds unique expressions for in her books. She writes
articles, speaks to groups and organizations. She is the author of
the book "Yoga for the New Millennium: Dharana off the Mat, Poems
and Images." Williams hopes to inspire others to use mindfulness
and deeper meditation on the mat that transcends into more
meaningful experiences off the mat.
The yoga journey continues into the depths of yoga and the
perspectives on life. Yoga is not always about the asanas
(postures) and this inspired book of poetry and images is meant to
help anyone open a connection to their innate creativity. The book
takes the reader on short visits to heart centered journeys that
are like taking a short walk with a friend and finding out what
they have been thinking and doing since you saw them last. Williams
uses the energy that has been tapped into through the practice of
yoga to allow the reader to find deeper context for the challenges
of life when we can see them as just an observer.
An inspiring balance of one woman's deeply personal journey towards
physical and emotional balance and through poetry she expresses
insights that guided her toward a fulfilling life of service to
others.
In this age of pain, suffering, and fear, God often feels very far
away. Finding answers to our human afflictions requires more than
simply opening the Bible: we must dig deeper. "Physicians for
Brokenness" identifies the difficulties facing the human condition
and effectively shows how we can live in a world riddled with
"brokenness."
Theologist R. Deborah Williams suggests that to truly know why
brokenness exists in our world, we must first address its history.
Only then can we see that God does not want us to stay uncomforted,
but instead wants to help. Williams shows that the answer is in
Jesus Christ who redeems, heals, and restores us to a place of
wholeness.
We are made whole in order to serve those in need through the
power of Jesus Christ. By acting like the Good Samaritan, we are
instrumental in restoring health and being true physicians to the
broken.
Each chapter covers one canal, providing historical background as
well as information on wineries, canal museums, restaurants,
lodging, canal cruises and bike paths in all the major cities, many
of the small towns and villages, and the two biggest Finger Lakes.
The guide offers separate sections on Buffalo, Albany, Syracuse,
Utica, and Rochester and their outlying areas, as well as a chapter
on Niagara Falls. With coverage of three smaller canals in the
region (the Oswego, Champlain, and Cayuga-Seneca) this is
undoubtedly the most extensive guide to the canalways of the state.
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