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Dear Brothers (Hardcover)
Richard L Morgan, Howard C. Morgan, John C Morgan
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Known as the "Prince of Expositors," G. Campbell Morgan is at his
best in this exposition of Paul's letters to the Corinthians. He
makes these letters as timely and as applicable today as they were
when written centuries ago. His lucid style and detailed
interpretation illuminate the whole text, so that the Epistles
become as fascinating to the lay reader as to the minister and
Bible student. In this volume Dr. Morgan's sturdy faith stands out
like a beacon, and his instinctive insight and close scrutiny bring
out all the force of Christianity's greatest apostle. Here is a
mine for preachers seeking new inspiration for their sermons and a
handbook for Christian workers and laymen who wish to become better
acquainted with the teachings of the Apostle Paul. G. Campbell
Morgan is the author of more than seventy volumes, each of which
shows its readers why this scholar and preacher could move more
people with sheer exposition than any of his contemporaries.
With more than five million people in the United States living with
Alzheimer's disease and nearly ten million loved ones caring for
them, addressing the concerns of these elders and their caregivers
is a matter of increasing importance. Relying on their many years
of experience in this area, Jane Thibault and Richard Morgan offer
this book to provide a fresh, hopeful model of dealing with life
and death in the realm of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
Caregivers have two basic needs: affirmation that caregiving is not
in vain and reassurance that the lives of those for whom they care
are not being lived in vain. Care receivers need more than medical
attention; they need tender care, involvement in the community, and
a sense of connection with a loving God. When patient and caregiver
regard this shared experience as a "mutual spiritual path," each
plays a role in deepening the spiritual life of the other. No Act
of Love Is Ever Wasted is an excellent resource for individuals
caring for loved ones as well as for counselors, support group
leaders, pastors, and other professionals. In addition to offering
practical ways to help, this book serves as a reminder that every
act of love brings positive transformation to the recipient, to the
giver, and to the world.
Endorsements: ""This is a book of mature wisdom--straightforward,
lucid, inspiring. Richard Morgan has grasped two essential
realities: that people live as well as die in nursing homes and
that God meets people here with unyielding love."" --Henry C.
Simmons, former Director of Center on Aging, Union Presbyterian
Seminary ""Dick Morgan has creatively and insightfully reflected
the struggles of aging as lived in the never failing presence of
God. The reader is provided an image of the human spirit
strengthened by God to give life perspective and purpose, even when
the body becomes more frail. The Scripture readings, devotions, and
prayers will resonate with each caregiver, care receiver, and
family member as they face together the adventures and challenges
of a rich new phase of life."" --W. Ray Inscoe, Director of
Pastoral Care, Westminster Canterbury, Richmond, VA ""As a chaplain
in a long care facility, I often discover that residents are
without devotional reading to nourish their faith. This work will
be a source of inspiration and comfort to older people who are
struggling with what meaning their life has in a nursing home, when
'someone else takes them] where they do not want to go.' It makes
them aware that God still has a plan for their lives."" --Philip
Jamison, Chaplain, Redstone Highlands, North Huntingdon, PA
Synopsis: Sooner or later every person faces questions about death
and whether there is anything beyond it. This little book consists
of personal and sometime private letters between three brothers who
realize their own lives may soon come to an end. The wisdom they
offer is not only for their own families and friends left behind,
but for others who have faced the loss of loved ones. Writing from
different religious perspectives, the letters are nonetheless
spiritual in the way they seek to wrest from a life lived in the
face of death some wisdom for one another as well as others who
have shared their struggles with life's deepest questions. When he
was asked about the essence of his philosophy, Plato reportedly
said, "Practice dying." These letters take his wisdom to heart in a
series of heartfelt exchanges over the course of a year, concluding
with each author's request for what his memorial service would be
like. Author Biography: Richard Morgan is an ordained Presbyterian
minister and a national leader in spiritual autobiography and
issues of aging. He is the author of No Wrinkles on the Soul,
Remembering Your Story, and No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted. Howard
Morgan was formerly chairman of Chicago Theological Seminary, and
currently serves as a director of the Interfaith Youth Core. John
Morgan teaches philosophy and ethics at an inner city community
college. His most recent books include Daybreak and Eventide: A
Little Book of Prayer and Worship for Small Groups, Awakening the
Soul, and Thin Places, a book of his poems.
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Life Problems (Paperback)
G.Campbell Morgan; Foreword by Richard L Morgan
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