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Does life have you feeling unsettled, overlooked, anxious,
exhausted? Good news! There's a better way. Enter The Peace Project
with its short, digestible chapters full of practical application.
This thirty-day experiment invites you to experience lasting
personal peace through the outward practices of thankfulness,
kindness, and mercy. In these hopeful pages, Kay Wills Wyma takes
us along on a journey to see others--as well as ourselves--not as
objects or obstacles but as people of great worth. People who
matter. The result? Transformation--for you and those around you.
Experiencing the endless depths of God's peace where you can
actually, finally, somehow breathe. Welcome to the
less-than-perfect, sometimes hilarious, consistently magical
journey of practicing thankfulness, kindness, and mercy with Kay,
her kids, and some brave friends. "Kay Wyma is a funny, honest, and
encouraging guide who will walk with you toward more peace in your
life one day, one step at a time."--Holley Gerth, bestselling
author of The Powerful Purpose of Introverts "Ultimately, everyone
wants to be seen, to be valued, to feel like they matter. We can do
that. Kay's Peace Project invites readers to see and value people
through a challenge to practice thankfulness, kindness, and mercy
each day for thirty days."--Leon Logothetis, global adventurer,
author, and TV host of Netflix's The Kindness Diaries "Kay shares
her family's journey so openly and generously and welcomes you to
the table. Grab a cup of tea or coffee and settle in as she invites
you into her world in The Peace Project."--Melissa d'Arabian, Food
Network Star, New York Times bestselling author of Ten Dollar
Dinners and Tasting Grace "When you change your gaze, when you
choose to respond to life redemptively, your brain changes, your
heart changes, and the world around you heals a little. Our world
needs this message."--Susie Larson, talk radio host, national
speaker, and author of Fully Alive "From carpool with her kids to
surly people at the store, Kay shares the exasperated thoughts we
all have and offers hope and helpful solutions for seeing the world
through a more positive lens. Want to soothe your soul? Try The
Peace Project and get ready to chill out."--Melanie Dale, author of
Calm the H*ck Down "Unfortunately, I can't force others to be less
rude. But thanks to Kay, I'm better equipped to control my response
and find peace in any circumstance."--Heather MacFadyen, host and
author of the Don't Mom Alone podcast and book
Stoicism is a logical philosophy. Herein, one may learn to reason
like a Stoic, which leads to making progress toward living in
accord with nature, and from which an abiding happiness is
produced. Secundum Naturam is an exploration of Stoicism, given the
thesis that the philosophical doctrines derive from Stoic logic.
Itself, Stoic logic derives from one, first principle:
contradiction does not exist in nature, although we contradict
nature when we err. The connectives, modalities, and argument
resolutions are all defined with respect to contradiction as
conflict (between Both p and Not p). And when your will contradicts
nature, you are living contrary to nature, while the goal is to
live secundum naturam, according to nature. Best of all, learn how
to improve yourself with Stoic logic, according to reason,
according to nature, only with Secundum Naturam.
A critically acclaimed #1 New York Times bestseller with more than
one million copies in print! Now a major motion picture. Gritty
with pain, betrayal, and brutality, this incredible true story also
shines with an unexpected, life-changing love. Meet Denver, raised
under plantation-style slavery in Louisiana until he escaped the
"Man" in the 1960's by hopping a train. Untrusting, uneducated, and
violent, he spends 18 years on the streets of Dallas and Fort
Worth. Meet Ron Hall, a self-made millionaire in the world of
high-priced deals-an international arts dealer who moves between
upscale New York galleries and celebrities. It seems unlikely that
these two men would meet under normal circumstances, but when
Deborah Hall, Ron's wife, meets Denver, she sees him through God's
eyes of compassion. When Deborah is diagnosed with cancer, she
charges Ron with the mission of helping Denver. From this request,
an extraordinary friendship forms between Denver and Ron, changing
them both forever. A tale told in two unique voices, Same Kind of
Different as Me weaves two completely different life experiences
into one common journey. There is pain and laughter, doubt and
tears, and in the end a triumphal story that readers will never
forget. Continue this story of friendship in What Difference Do It
Make?: Stories of Hope and Healing, available now. Same Kind of
Different as Me also is available in Spanish.
Some Stories Just Can't Be Stopped . . .
"What Difference Do It Make?" continues the hard-to-believe story
of hope and reconciliation that began with the ""New York Times""
bestseller, """Same Kind of Different as Me""." Ron Hall and Denver
Moore, unlikely friends and even unlikelier coauthors--a wealthy
fine-art dealer and an illiterate homeless African American--share
the hard-to-stop story of how a remarkable woman's love brought
them together. Now, in """"What Difference Do It Make?"""" Ron and
Denver along with Lynn Vincent offer:
"""""more of the story"""""--with untold anecdotes, especially
Ron's struggle with his difficult father and Denver's dramatic
stint in Angola prison
""""""the rest of the story""""""--how """""""Same Kind of
Different as Me""""""" came to be written and changed the lives of
its authors
""""""""the ongoing story""""""""--true tales of hope from people
whose lives have been changed by Ron and Denver's story and how
they make a difference in their worlds
"""""""""your part in the story"""""""""--wise, practical, and
hard-lived guidance for how you can make a difference to those in
need
""""""""""plus intriguing extras""""""""""--including full-page
color samples of Denver's paintingsDeeply moving but never sappy or
sentimental, """""""""""What Difference Do It Make?"""""""""""
answers its own question with a simple and emphatic answer. What
difference can one person (or two) make in the world? A lot
'A masterpiece.' New Yorker 'Wholly riveting, brilliantly
researched.' Evening Standard 'A meticulous investigation into the
seeds of disaster... fascinating, uncomfortable reading.' Sunday
Times In 1968, Donald Crowhurst was trying to market a nautical
navigation device he had developed, and saw the Sunday Times Golden
Globe round the world sailing race as the perfect opportunity to
showcase his product. Few people knew that he wasn't an experienced
deep-water sailor. His progress was so slow that he decided to
short-cut the journey, while falsifying his location through radio
messages from his supposed course. Everyone following the race
thought that he was winning, and a hero's welcome awaited him at
home in Britain. But on 10 July 1968, eight months after he set
off, his wife was told that his boat had been discovered drifting
in mid-Atlantic. Crowhurst was missing, assumed drowned, and there
was much speculation that this was one of the great mysteries of
the sea. In this masterpiece of investigative journalism, Nicholas
Tomalin and Ron Hall reconstruct one of the greatest hoaxes of our
time. From in-depth interviews with Crowhurst's family and friends
and telling excerpts from his logbooks, Tomalin and Hall develop a
tale of tragic self-delusion and public deception, a haunting
portrait of a complex, deeply troubled man and his journey into the
heart of darkness.
"A dangerous, homeless drifter who grew up picking ""cotton in
virtual slavery.""An upscale art dealer accustomed to the world""of
Armani and Chanel.""A gutsy woman with a stubborn dream.""A story
so incredible no novelist would dare dream it."
It begins outside a burning plantation hut in Louisiana. . . and an
East Texas honky-tonk . . .and, without a doubt, in the heart of
God. It unfolds in a Hollywood hacienda . . . an upscale New York
gallery . . . a downtown dumpster. . . a Texas ranch.
Gritty with pain and betrayal and brutality, it also shines with an
unexpected, life-changing love.
This incredible retelling now includes an interview with the
authors and a reader's guide that is perfect for individual or
group study.
The most inspirational and emotionally gripping story of faith,
fortitude, and friendship I have ever read. A powerful example of
the healing, restorative power of forgiveness and the
transformational, life changing power of unconditional love.--Mark
Clayman, Executive Producer forthe Academy Award-nominated"The
Pursuit of Happyness"
Denver Moore and Ron Hall's story is one thatmoved me to tears. The
friendship that formsbetween these two men at a time when both were
ingreat need is an inspiration to all of us to be morecompassionate
to everyone we come in contact with. This is truly a wonderful book
--Mrs. Barbara Bush
"I saw his face." Deborah Hall's words launched the destiny of two
men from very different worlds. Ron Hall was an international art
dealer with upscale tastes; Denver Moore was a homeless drifter
with a dangerous past. Millions have read about their unlikely bond
through their first book, Same Kind of Different as Me-a New York
Times bestseller and now a major motion picture. Workin' Our Way
Home describes the ten years Ron and Denver lived together after
Miss Debbie's death. Written in both Ron's and Denver's unique
voices, their inspiring (and often hilarious) adventures include:
Their sometimes-bizarre life together in the Murchison Mansion,
Denver accidentally almost burning the house down-twice, The
challenges involved with making a movie, Two visits to the White
House, Travelling the country to raise awareness about
homelessness, And much more. With both wit and wisdom, these pages
reveal God's plan lived out through these men and those closest to
them, including their passion to fulfill Debbie's dream of easing
the pain and humiliation associated with homelessness, poverty, and
inequality. "Whether we is rich or whether we is poor, or somethin
in between, this earth ain't no final restin place. So in a way, we
is all homeless-ever last one of us-just workin our way home."
-Denver Moore
Es la historia de Denver Moore, un hombre que nunca asistio a la
escuela, nunca fue remunerado por sus anos de trabajo agotador y
que vio el sobrevivir en las calles como subir un peldano en la
vida. Nunca penso que seria amigo de un hombre blanco conductor de
una camioneta y cliente de Starbucks.Esta tambien es la historia de
Ron Hall, un exclusivo comerciante de arte con buen ojo para obras
maestras y una nariz para encontrar ofertas. Al vivir en haciendas
de Hollywood, galerias Soho, y castillos europeos, nunca se imagino
que el siguiente capitulo de su vida seria escrito al interior de
un refugio de vagabundos citadinos.Y, por supuesto, es la historia
de Debbie Hall; una mujer con agallas y conviccion profunda. Fueron
su compasion y persistencia las que los unio, la vision que
transformo el interior de una ciudad y trajo esperanza a miles de
personas.La historia de la vida real de dos hombres y una mujer
excepcional tambien es un relato sobre la verdadera vida -aspera,
con los pies en la tierra, a menudo dolorosa, ultimadamente
esperanzadora, siempre sorprendente.Es una historia en la que
puedes creer.
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