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The latest expanded version of True Worship True Worshipers as of July 4 2014 The purpose of this work is to building a True Biblical understanding of what we call worship. So much of what we do 'in church' has nothing to do with what the scripture calls worship, so if what we are doing is not worship then we are not truly worshiping Him. The purpose is to enable the reader to know what the Word of God say worship is, and to get rid of any religious mindset teaches contrary to scripture so that His people are able to worship in spirit and in truth and then work for the re-establishing of the Centrality of the Kingdom of God and appropriate all that the Kingdom and our King has for us and our generations ahead.
This is a tidbit from the author's situation as it changed and directed her to a desert place. She finally recognized that she was not alone, yet it was a scary place. These are her notes in her scary place and from the hope and help she received from Holy Spirit. Did it all change immediately? Oh, she would love to tell you yes. However, this is real life; it is not the movies. Yet, Holy Spirit does guide. It is her hope that you are encouraged more along your journey.
If you feel that something is missing in your life, or if you have a hunger for more, this book will help you have a closer walk with the Father. The author shares a few things that the Father has shown her in her walk with God. As you read this book, her prayer is that it will create a greater hunger in you that only God can fill.
In "Left and Found," the author takes on a journey of her life that began during the Great Depression. Hers is a tale of survival that took her from a cold courtroom bench in Louisiana in the 1930's to a life filled with family, friends, adventure, and purpose. This is the ongoing story of her life and the outcome of her search for her 60-year search for her parents.
"My Poor Baby" is a story of love lost and found, and then lost again. The reader will share in the joy as the author reunites years later with her knight in shining armor from her teenage years. Their joyful reunion is short lived as her "Poor Baby" deals with the disease of dementia. The author presents a candid account of his journey into the world of dementia and her undying faith and commitment to help him, without reservation.
In "You Can Make It on BROKEN PIECES," the author compares circumstances in her life with those of Apostle Paul's journey on a ship in Acts, Chapter 27. Her goal is to help readers understand that life does not have to be perfect for them to be successful. She assembles a simple recipe using Broken Pieces to help readers see that they can take stumbling blocks and use them as pieces to move them to higher levels in their journey.
"From Pain to Poetic Justice: Reflections in Poetry" is a book filled with poems that are inspired from pain and hurt to instill justice in a poetic sense. Poetry that uplifts the down in spirit, preaches equality, and practices freedom of speech. From church, to black history to current events all make up the poems that reside in this book. Taking a stand using poetry rather than violence to express pain and anger is the method Carroll uses to be heard. In his work Carroll taps into the shoes of different people who are victims of domestic violence, being wrongfully judged in the church and many different areas and walks of life.
Stand: An Autobiography of Poems for Daily Livng is a collectin of poems written to inspire and uplift readers. The authors reveals trials and joys of her life in poetry form and personal testimony to help readers understand that they are not alone in their struggles and that through God all things are possible.
As Pamela Young shares in The Owner's Manual, our experiences make the difference in our lives and the lives of others, because they give references and accounts that are the roots of change. God enables us to choose faith and gives sight and insight to our composition which before the moments of distress had not been shown or understood. As you read "The "Owners' Manual," may you learn from the author's experiences and advice and open your heart to chance and change so that God may begin a new work in you and that you may use your experiences to encourage others. We all are pieces to each other's lives; we just have to find were we fit.
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