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Even Witches Have Names is a short fictional work based on facts.
It tells the story of a Christian minister who was also a witch and
the work that he and his wife did in building a bridge between
witchcraft and Christianity. It tells the story of Gabriel
Seminger's life and work and in the process teaches the reader many
of the rituals of witchcraft, or Wicca, as it is called today. This
book is a good read and a good teaching aid as well.
A Dishwasher's Diary is the fictionalized diary of Rev. Joshua
Thornbee. Thornbee ends up leaving the ministry after suffering a
nervous breakdown. He then tries to find other work but has no
luck. Finally, as last resort, he takes a job as a dishwasher at
the restaurant that he used to go for local ministerial association
luncheons. The diary is for the year he worked there and deals with
subject ranging from his personal life, poetry, dreams, literature,
history, romance, and special entries for holidays. It is truly a
delightful read
Two Ways to Lose Your Faith is a book that reevaluates traditional
Christian theology as well as the discipline known as philosophy of
religion-which deals with the "big questions." This book is not a
warning of how one can lose their faith or a book that will make
you lose your faith. Rather, it is a book that stresses the
importance of reevaluating your faith. If we still live believing
what we believed in Sunday school, it shows that we have not grown
in our understanding of what we believe. St. Paul once wrote, "When
I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I
thought as a child, but when I became a man I put away childish
things,"-and I would add childish beliefs. In this book, the author
will walk you through the process of reevaluating your faith so
that you can grow up into what your faith can be now.
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Liturgies of the Earth (Paperback)
Richard E Kuykendall; Foreword by Sidney G. Hall; Photographs by Andrew Kuykendall
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R616
Discovery Miles 6 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Two Ways to Lose Your Faith is a book that reevaluates traditional
Christian theology as well as the discipline known as philosophy of
religion-which deals with the "big questions." This book is not a
warning of how one can lose their faith or a book that will make
you lose your faith. Rather, it is a book that stresses the
importance of reevaluating your faith. If we still live believing
what we believed in Sunday school, it shows that we have not grown
in our understanding of what we believe. St. Paul once wrote, "When
I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I
thought as a child, but when I became a man I put away childish
things,"-and I would add childish beliefs. In this book, the author
will walk you through the process of reevaluating your faith so
that you can grow up into what your faith can be now.
A Curmudgeon's Commentary on the Book of Revelation is both a
scholarly and satirical look at one of the Bible's most enigmatic,
mystifying, and sometimes even terrifying books. People of all
generations have speculated as to the identity of the Beast of
Revelation. It was thought that he might be Nero, the papacy,
Hitler, Gorbachev, or Saddam Hussein. And writers on the book span
the spectrum from Isaac Newton to Edgar Cayce, to D. H. Lawrence,
and even to David Koresh. So here's another stab at it-this time,
however, from a curmudgeon. And if you don't know what that is,
look it up
A Dishwasher's Diary is the fictionalized diary of Rev. Joshua
Thornbee. Thornbee ends up leaving the ministry after suffering a
nervous breakdown. He then tries to find other work but has no
luck. Finally, as last resort, he takes a job as a dishwasher at
the restaurant that he used to go for local ministerial association
luncheons. The diary is for the year he worked there and deals with
subject ranging from his personal life, poetry, dreams, literature,
history, romance, and special entries for holidays. It is truly a
delightful read
Even Witches Have Names is a short fictional work based on facts.
It tells the story of a Christian minister who was also a witch and
the work that he and his wife did in building a bridge between
witchcraft and Christianity. It tells the story of Gabriel
Seminger's life and work and in the process teaches the reader many
of the rituals of witchcraft, or Wicca, as it is called today. This
book is a good read and a good teaching aid as well.
The Dream Life of Jesus is a fictional account of Jesus's dream
life, created and adapted from the extensive dream journals of the
author. It attempts to imagine what Jesus would have recorded in
his dream journals had he kept them. The early life of Jesus was
guided by the dreams of his earthly father, Joseph, as recorded in
the first two chapters of the Gospel of Matthew. The Jewish Talmud
says, "A dream not interpreted is like a letter unopened from God."
Sigmund Freud said that "dreams are the royal road to the
Unconscious." And Jeremy Taylor says that "all dreams come in the
service of health and wholeness." It is the intention of the author
to inspire those who read this to start paying attention to their
dreams.
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