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You probably don't need to be told that the demands of modern
living are taking their toll on our wellbeing. You likely feel it.
And yet, some of us feel as though we’re the only ones who are
weary, overwhelmed or anxious so we don’t talk about it and try
and pretend that it’s not happening. The truth is that we’re
far from alone; we all have days where life feels too much, and
we’ve all had times when we’re desperate to know that brighter
days are ahead. Packed-full of practical tips alongside stories of
struggle and strength, Brighter Days is for all of us who want
tools to invest in our emotional, mental, physical and spiritual
health so we can look forward to a healthier and more hopeful
future.
Servants of Christ are in the transformation business. This kind of
transformation will only happen if we refuse to be seduced by false
idols like success, money, fame and security - to be the church we
were called to be. We need to take ownership of the problems around
us and work with people who are suffering in order to find
solutions and offer lasting change. Here, Patrick travels the globe
to find examples. In Bolivia he reports how Christian backing for
education projects is allowing families to find a way out of
poverty. In London, XLP is mentoring young people to turn aside
from violence. In Los Angeles a new future is being offered to gang
girls. In high security prisons in the UK and US the Spirit is
turning lives around. In Belfast's Shankill Road area a group of
elderly ladies is cooking meals for men who sit all day in local
pubs . . . the list is extensive, and inspiring. The common element
is that in all circumstances: Christ is offering hope. Be inspired
afresh, that when it comes to what Jesus can do there really is no
ceiling to hope.
In a life full of highs and lows, choice and challenges, the words
'and yet' can change everything. We are surrounded by darkness and
yet there is light. We feel we are lacking and yet God provides. We
are broken and bruised and yet there is hope. In the depths of
depression and plagued with suicidal thoughts, Rachael Newham never
thought she'd find herself writing a book on joy. And yet, if her
journey with mental health illness has taught her anything it is
that true, deep, lasting joy can only be experienced when we allow
ourselves to enter into lament and be honest about our pain before
God. With warm understanding, in this lovely Lent book for 2022
Rachael traces how Biblical writers used 'and yet' to bring
together joy and lament and invites us to see them not as
opposites, but two sides of the same coin. Drawing on her
experiences with mental illness, she shows us how we can build a
rhythm of both joy and lament into our lives both through the
season of Lent and the rest of the church's year. With reflections
split over six sections And Yet is the perfect daily Lent
devotional for 2022, but its undated readings can be used for
periods of prayerful reflection throughout the year. This is a
beautiful Christian book on lament ideal for anyone looking for to
better understand how the tradition of lament and joy work
together, and how they can make them a part of their everyday
spiritual formation. We may be living in dark circumstances - and
yet with a few simple practices we can experience joy in every
season.
What do you do when life falls apart, and it feels as if God has
left you? How do you keep going when your faith is rocked to the
core? Sometimes things get so hard we're not sure where God
is - or what he's up to. For Patrick there was pain,
illness, and loss in his family and community. Then a series of
excruciating operations took him to the brink physically,
emotionally, and spiritually. Writing during his journey of
recovery, Patrick explores how we find God in times of suffering.
He wrestles with how we can know God's peace when life is anything
but peaceful, what the true nature of courage is, how we allow
ourselves the grace to rest when we're running on empty, and how we
can stay fully present in the moment - all so we can ultimately
grasp the love of God at a deeper level.
The idea of studying peace - over studying war, genocide and
political violence (hereafter violent conflict) and then inferring
about peace - has gained considerable traction in the past few
years after languishing in the shadows of conflict for decades but
how should it be studied? The Peace Continuum offers a parallax
view of how we think about peace and the complexities that surround
the concept (i.e., the book explores the topic from different
positions at the same time). Toward this end, we review existing
literature and provide insights into how peace should be
conceptualized - particularly as something more interesting than
the absence of conflict. We provide an approach that can help
scholars overcome what we see as the initial shock that comes with
unpacking the 'zero' in the war-peace model of conflict studies.
Additionally, we provide a framework for understanding how peace
and conflict have/have not been related to one another in the
literature. To reveal how the Peace Continuum could be applied, we
put forward three alternative ways that peace could be studied.
With this approach, the book is less trying to control the emerging
peace research agenda than it is trying to assist in/encourage
thinking about the topic that we all have some opinion on but that
has yet to be measured and analyzed in a way comparable to
political conflict and violence. Indeed, we attempt to help
facilitate a veritable explosion of approaches and efforts to study
peace.
'The Bible is way more honest than most churches about the actual
levels of pain and confusion in life. That's why we need this book.
It's going to provoke ten thousand honest conversations, helping to
bring healing, hope and understanding to many who currently suffer
in silence.' - Pete Greig, Founder of 24-7 Prayer and leader of
Emmaus Rd Church, Guildford IT'S OK NOT TO BE OK Honesty Over
Silence seeks to open up conversations around topics that many find
difficult, such as trusting God when life is painful, dealing with
anxiety and depression, learning to look after ourselves,
developing our character, and living with thankful hearts even in
tough seasons. It examines our strength in letting go of our need
to be in control, as well as looking at how we can stop comparing
ourselves to others, and instead live authentically and honestly as
we grow into the people God has created us to be. 'The power of
this book is in its piercing honesty and vulnerability. It gives a
voice to those issues that we as Christians sometimes want
silenced: what happens when darkness falls? Where is God in mental
illness? Can I ever be enough? Through Patrick's stories of his own
life and those of others, he powerfully reminds us that a life of
faith is smattered with, but not shattered by, dark places. This is
an amazing book which will bless, encourage and comfort many.' -Tim
and Rachel Hughes, Lead Pastors at Gas Street Church, Birmingham
IT'S OK NOT TO BE OKHonesty Over Silence seeks to open up
conversations around topics that many find difficult, such as
trusting God when life is painful, dealing with anxiety and
depression, learning to look after ourselves, developing our
character, and living with thankful hearts even in tough seasons.
It examines our strength in letting go of our need to be in
control, as well as looking at how we can stop comparing ourselves
to others, and instead live authentically and honestly as we grow
into the people God has created us to be.
'The Bible is way more honest than most churches about the actual
levels of pain and confusion in life. That's why we need this book.
It's going to provoke ten thousand honest conversations, helping to
bring healing, hope and understanding to many who currently suffer
in silence.' - Pete Greig, Founder of 24-7 Prayer and leader of
Emmaus Rd Church, Guildford IT'S OK NOT TO BE OK Honesty Over
Silence seeks to open up conversations around topics that many find
difficult, such as trusting God when life is painful, dealing with
anxiety and depression, learning to look after ourselves,
developing our character, and living with thankful hearts even in
tough seasons. It examines our strength in letting go of our need
to be in control, as well as looking at how we can stop comparing
ourselves to others, and instead live authentically and honestly as
we grow into the people God has created us to be. 'The power of
this book is in its piercing honesty and vulnerability. It gives a
voice to those issues that we as Christians sometimes want
silenced: what happens when darkness falls? Where is God in mental
illness? Can I ever be enough? Through Patrick's stories of his own
life and those of others, he powerfully reminds us that a life of
faith is smattered with, but not shattered by, dark places. This is
an amazing book which will bless, encourage and comfort many.' -Tim
and Rachel Hughes, Lead Pastors at Gas Street Church, Birmingham
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Patrick Regan; Lawrence M Zaccaro
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The idea of studying peace - over studying war, genocide and
political violence (hereafter violent conflict) and then inferring
about peace - has gained considerable traction in the past few
years after languishing in the shadows of conflict for decades but
how should it be studied? The Peace Continuum offers a parallax
view of how we think about peace and the complexities that surround
the concept (i.e., the book explores the topic from different
positions at the same time). Toward this end, we review existing
literature and provide insights into how peace should be
conceptualized - particularly as something more interesting than
the absence of conflict. We provide an approach that can help
scholars overcome what we see as the initial shock that comes with
unpacking the 'zero' in the war-peace model of conflict studies.
Additionally, we provide a framework for understanding how peace
and conflict have/have not been related to one another in the
literature. To reveal how the Peace Continuum could be applied, we
put forward three alternative ways that peace could be studied.
With this approach, the book is less trying to control the emerging
peace research agenda than it is trying to assist in/encourage
thinking about the topic that we all have some opinion on but that
has yet to be measured and analyzed in a way comparable to
political conflict and violence. Indeed, we attempt to help
facilitate a veritable explosion of approaches and efforts to study
peace.
Regan argues that the militarization of a society is a complex
political and sociological phenomenon, that can generate a life of
its own and that feeds upon itself. Regan combines a statistical
and a historical approach with an empirical analysis to serve as
the basis for the development of a theory of the power of political
symbolism. He examines the extent to which a violent foreign policy
and societal militarization are part of a self-amplifying feedback
cycle. At a time when permanent and substantial demilitarization
are possible, his study reveals the factors that serve to sustain
high levels of military mobilization and suggests the keys for
defusing them.
'This is a brilliant, timely book for everyone - especially when
life is vulnerable and volatile - and it has been written by one of
the most resilient leaders I know.' - Pete Greig, 24-7 Prayer
International & Emmaus Rd Church You'll bounce back How many of
us have heard these well-meaning words when faced with mental or
physical health challenges, trauma or the loss of dreams? And yet,
life's battles can leave us scarred and changed. Why would we want
to go back when what we've been through has taught us so much? It's
time to bounce forwards instead. 'Nobody is immune from the storms
of life. Patrick's book is a lifeboat while the waves are crashing
but it is much more than that: Bouncing Forwards is a guide that
helps us to navigate through tricky waters so that we become better
equipped for the journey of life. It's an honest, wise and
practical handbook for growing in resilience. I can't recommend it
highly enough.' - Cathy Madavan Speaker, Writer, Broadcaster and
Author of Irrepressible
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