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Find hope amid anxiety through the spiritual practice of breath
prayer in this beautifully illustrated and practical guide to
connecting body, mind, and spirit during times of stress. Breath as
Prayer will lead you through the practice and the proven health
benefits of Christian breath prayer: intentional prayers centered
around Scripture that focus our minds on Christ as we calm our
bodies through breathing. Breath as Prayer offers: More than 80
breath prayers focused on Scripture, along with brief meditations
Gorgeous original full-color illustrations A quick-start how-to
guide to refer to as needed Guidance on how to implement a breath
prayer practice The science behind breath work and prayer and why
it works An invitation to reflect on the effect of breath prayers
on your body With a beautiful foil-accented cover, Breath as Prayer
is an ideal gift for: Anyone experiencing stress, anxiety, or fear
Grief and anxiety support groups Prayer groups and prayer
ministries Men and women looking for new avenues for connecting
with God Teens and young adults dealing with stress and anxiety
Adult baptism and confirmation God created our bodies, minds, and
spirits to be intimately connected with one another. Purpose-filled
breathing is one of the most effective, calming ways to integrate
all aspects of who we are, especially during times of intense
stress. Breath as Prayer invites you to the crossroads of Christian
contemplative practice, Scripture, psychology, and science to
deepen your faith, bring peace to your body, and discover a new
reliance on Christ. Breathe deeply, lean into God's Word, and
discover why every breath can be an invitation to pray.
A soothing and creative way to meditate on God's magnificent
creation, this exquisitely designed adult coloring book features 45
unique illustrations and accompanying quotes and Scripture to quiet
your mind, fill your spirit, and exercise your creativity. In a
world that can feel confining and dark, we long for light and
space. Morning Has Broken from artist Jennifer Tucker
invites you to immerse yourself in nature. This latest addition to
the Coloring Faith line features: Inspiring Bible verses and
encouraging quotes imaginatively illustrated and accented with
metallic ink Single-sided perforated pages, making gifting finished
illustrations a breeze Inspiring patterns, designs, and full-page
images for coloring High-quality paper that resists colors from
bleeding through Convenient lay-flat binding  As you calm
your anxiety through the research-based benefits of coloring,
you'll create unique pieces of art that you can give away or
display as decorative reminders of God's love. Color your way to a
calmer state of being.
We live in an ever-increasingly complex world, but refreshment
waits for you within these pages. Escape the anxiety—the
let-downs, the distractions, the chaos—and color your way toward
a quiet soul. Escape the stress of daily life and color your way
toward quietness and strength. Even in our hectic world, God's
mercy and faithfulness are available. Slow down with this
attractive, Bible-based adult coloring book and let God's mercy and
goodness renew your soul. With more than 90 pages of unique
patterns and inspiring selections of Scripture and quotations
alongside original illustrations from author and artist Jennifer
Tucker, New Mercies I See invites you to turn down the volume, be
still, and relax in God's goodness. A beautiful way to relieve
anxiety and treat yourself to the vital practice of self-care, this
exquisitely designed adult coloring book features: 96 single-sided
pages of art and inspiring text A large format with 10x10 pages A
strikingly lovely cover with gold accents High-quality paper that
doesn’t bleed through Convenient lay-flat binding Reflective
Bible verses and inspirational quotes, all accompanied by beautiful
designs and accented with metallic ink Detailed illustrations
suitable for all skill levels  New Mercies I See invites you
to: Reflect on God's goodness and generosity as you read calming
and reassuring Bible verses Create unique pieces of art that you
can give away or display as decorative reminders of God's love Take
a break from your busy schedule to find moments for rest and
replenishment  This relaxing and beautifully designed adult
coloring book is perfect for anyone who: Welcomes a respite from
the noise, distraction, and busyness of life Longs to meditate on
Bible verses and uplifting thoughts Needs a stress-relieving
activity, but doesn't have much time Looks for ways to bless a
loved one with an encouraging gift for special occasions or just
because Wants to experience a decrease in anxiety through the
research-based benefits of coloring  New Mercies I See is a
beautiful invitation to enjoy the peace and serenity that the Lord
offers. Whatever season of life you're in, pick up your favorite
art supplies and find rest for your soul as you color your way
toward a more peaceful and contented state of being.
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Visual Archives of Sex (Paperback)
Heike Bauer, Melina Pappademos, Katie Sutton, Jennifer Tucker
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R346
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Discovery Miles 3 190
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Contributors to this special issue study the visual histories of
sex by examining symbols, images, film, and other visual forms
ranging from medieval religious icons to twenty-first-century
selfies. They argue that engaging BIPOC, antiracist, queer, and
feminist perspectives of the past is vital to understanding the
complex historical relationships between sex and visual culture and
how these relationships continue to shape sexual lives, bodies,
myths, and desires. Essay topics include trans visual archives in
Francoist Spain, a visual archive of British escort and nightclub
hostess Ruth Ellis, pornography and queer pleasure in East Germany,
swimsuit advertisements and "bikini blondes" in the age of the atom
bomb, and teaching the history of sexuality with images. This issue
also contains a roundtable on curating exhibitions devoted to sex
and to queer and trans experience; conversations with historians,
artists, and curators who study visual culture and the history of
sexuality; and an exploration of the photographic archives of Carol
Leigh, a.k.a. Scarlot Harlot. Contributors. Heike Bauer, Roland
Betancourt, Alexis L. Boylan, Topher Campbell, Joao Florencio, Kyle
Frackman, Javier Fernandez Galeano, Sarah Jones, Carol Leigh, Conor
McGrady, Ben Miller, Derek Conrad Murray, Lynda Nead, Melina
Pappademos, Ashkan Sepahvand, David Serlin, Meg Slater, Katie
Sutton, Annette F. Timm, Jennifer Tucker, Jeanne Vaccaro, Sunny
Xiang
In Nature Exposed, Jennifer Tucker studies the intersecting
trajectories of photography and modern science in late Victorian
Britain. She examines the role of photograph as witness in
scientific investigation and explores the interplay between
photography and scientific authority. Almost immediately after the
invention of photography in 1839, photographs were characterized as
offering objective access to reality-unmediated by human agency,
political ties, or philosophy. This mechanical objectivity
supposedly eliminated judgment and interpretation in reporting and
picturing scientific results. But photography is a labor-intensive
process that allows for, and sometimes requires, manipulation. In
the late nineteenth century, the nature of this new technology
sparked a complex debate about scientific practices and the value
of the photographic images in the production and dissemination of
scientific knowledge. Recovering the controversies and commentary
surrounding the early creation of scientific photography and
drawing on a wide range of new sources and critical theories,
Tucker establishes a greater understanding of the rich visual
culture of Victorian science and alternative forms of knowledge,
including psychical research.
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