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Are you tired of performing for acceptance? Sick of being an approval junkie and people pleaser? Exhausted from carrying everyone's burdens while ignoring your own needs? Sounds like you are ready for the freedom and rest found in The Performing Heart. Journey with Susan Bowman, minister of inner healing and deliverance, as she skillfully guides you on an exploration of the secrets hidden within your heart. You will discover the reasons behind performance-based behaviors and how to escape their grip. Step-by-step, prayerful instructions will gently lead you into God's promised rest. You can be free. You can rest. "This valuable and useful book is for those seeking emotional healing as well as for ministers wanting to add more tools to their belts. The last chapter teaches forgiveness in a way that is profound and accessible to those who struggle to forgive."- Kimberlee Herman, MSW, LCPC, best-selling author and Christian counselor, Phoenix, AZ. "This book offers a clear path towards freedom in Christ. It is practical with well-organized bullet-point prayers that are both firm and kind in tone. The Performing Heart is going to be a powerful (sometimes tearful) experience for many readers."- Joel Gorveatte, Urban Missionary and Pastor at Resurrection Life, NYC, NY "Read this life-changing book! Keep it close and use it on a regular basis. Allow God to free you from what is keeping you from entering His rest."- Rev. Lori Maxey, Founder and Executive Director, The House Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL "Insightful and practical, tough and tender, The Performing Heart offers a comprehensive roadmap to freedom."- Niamh Jackson, M.I.A.C.P., Dublin, Ireland
Join us on the Yoga & Me adventure as we embark on a yoga adventure to learn about the power of breath and positive words! With the guidance of a wise yoga teacher, the child learns different yoga poses and breathing techniques that help them feel calm and centered.As they move through different yoga poses with mindful breaths that help them focus and feel strong. They also practice positive affirmations together, saying things like "I am strong" and "I am kind" to help the child believe in themselves.Through colorful illustrations and playful language, "Yoga & Me" encourages children to embrace the practice of yoga and to use their breath and positive words to cultivate inner peace and confidence. This book is perfect for parents, caregivers, and yoga teachers who want to introduce children to the joys of yoga and mindfulness."
In What's the Difference, the distinctions between similar words are explored. Words such as cemeteries and graveyards, cougars and pumas, oceans and seas are explained, as well as seltzer water and club soda, milk and buttermilk, buffalo and bison. Words that we frequently use interchangeably often have subtle differences, and sometimes have significantly different meanings. This book provides a fun look into the array of words in the English language that have similar meanings.
"I've never seen someone describe how the mind works and how it influences our lives as clearly as Dr. Sonya H. Cha in The Underlying Dilemma. In simple terms that anyone can understand and with helpful examples we can all recognize, she puts on a masterclass in how to deal with baggage from our parents or our childhood in order to reach a place of peace and sustainable happiness. How do we balance our needs with our careers and relationships and goals? This book has the answers, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to make improvements to their lives and well-being." - J.J. Hebert, USA Today Bestselling Author Why is it so difficult to love yourself and understand the underlying issues to your problems? In our fast-paced world, it feels like there is not enough time, money, energy, or mental capacity to pursue everything. What is the secret to managing all this and making room to help ourselves find balance in our lives? There's a conflict between our need to be loved unconditionally and the limited support we get from this conditional world. We call the mental state we need to reach a self-approbated ego. You will see how the integration of mental health and spirituality can improve your quality of life. Discover how the ego works with ego plasticity to shed light on identity and relationship issues, while finding sustainable happiness and improving self-esteem. The subconscious naturally seeks unconditional love and respect. This process toward self-approbation can further expand our capabilities in this ever-changing world. Dr. Sonya H. Cha is a graduate from Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology, practicing as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, with a Ph.D. in Performance Psychology, and working as a part-time university professor. This approach to life is one she benefited from herself. There were long periods of time when things seemed impossible, from raising four kids, working full-time, managing a Ph.D. program, and founded a group practice, Center for Integrated Care that provides mental health and psychiatry services to the community. Through her spirituality and self-approbated ego, she was able to manage all of this and more, while passionately fulfilling her dreams. Her area of specialty includes trauma-focused treatment, couples therapy, family therapy, and Christian counseling. Her passion is to unearth potential and optimize capacities for people so that they can live healthier lives. Every life has an element of struggle. Identify your Underlying Dilemma so that you can begin your journey of self-care and self-improvement. It's the most important journey you'll ever take.
Drew the Drone tells the tale of a stalwart Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) who must use acumen and teamwork to accomplish his mission of preventing an evil enemy from carrying out an attack. When Drew discovers a terrorist base, he requests support and Priscilla the Predator joins his endeavor. But when Prescilla's overly aggressive justification for striking the enemy conflicts with Drew's better judgment, he must use empathy to teach his teammate about doing the right thing; ethics and avoiding disproportionate use of force in counterinsurgency.Alex Deardorff was born in Newton, New Hampshire, and began writing Drew the Drone while serving on active duty as an army offi cer. He has served within Special Operations Command (SOCOM), 10th Mountain Division, 75th Ranger Regiment, and the U.S. Army Reserve. Alex holds a B.A. in Middle East Studies and Political Science from Fordham University and an MBA from the University of New Hampshire.
Gatlinburg is known to millions as a mountain getaway for families, honeymooners, adventurers, and those seeking a soulful lift that only the Smoky Mountains can deliver. But long before this charming town was known as Gatlinburg, it was White Oak Flats, which began with Martha Ogle's first steps onto the fertile soil in 1807.What made the people of Gatlinburg so special? What makes their history so meaningful and inspiring? Through exhaustive research, Gatlin's Gateway delves deep into their unique past. Though a work of fiction, the people described are real, as are all major events. Within these pages are historical facts and exact quotes taken from some of the best sources, some from the very memoirs of the people themselves.With writing as beautiful as the Smoky Mountains, readers can step back into the early 1800s to meet Martha Ogle, the woman who started it all - a widow determined to fulfill her late husband's dream of settling in a "land of paradise". Join these early residents as they face the wildness of the mountains, Indians and the Trail of Tears, a radical newcomer in the form of Radford Gatlin, the Civil War, frostbite, tourists, logging, railroads, and other monumental events in American history.The town now known as Gatlinburg began 133 years before the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. What began as a humble cabin and farm deep in the embrace of white oaks, became a gateway to an entire way of life.
Cades Cove is a place where the soul knows it is home. An ancient valley in Eastern Tennessee, its mountain peaks saw a successful and industrious society for 119 years. From John and Lucretia Oliver's first steps into the cove in 1818, to its inclusion in the 1937 opening of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this quiet and stunningly beautiful place has inspired many who have vacationed in America's most visited national park.What made the people of Cades Cove so special? What makes their history so magical and inspiring? Through exhaustive research, the author answers those questions and then some. Though a work of fiction, the people described are real, as are all major events. Within these pages are historical facts and exact quotes taken from some of the best sources, some from the very memoirs of the people themselves.With writing as beautiful as Cades Cove itself, readers can step back into the early 1800s to meet the man and woman who started it all. Join them as they face threats to survival, Indians and the Trail of Tears, religious splits, bullies, the Civil War, and other monumental events in American history.John Oliver crossed into the cove in 1818 to achieve his dream of owning his own farm; in doing so, he created an entire way of life.
My life began in a time in Kansas when horses were vital for plowing and reaping, hauling wheat to market, for riding horseback, pulling buggies, surreys and wagons for business and pleasure. It was a time, too, when motor vehicles were just beginning to make their appearance in our more isolated part of the country. Although a story of olden times, this is not a pioneer story as such. Any age has its measure of romance and thrilling progress, but this erawas the beginning of a swift rate of progress the like of which had never been seen. Having observed this continuing acceleration, it is almost as if someone had pushed a fast-forward button.Growing Up on the High Plains of Kansas: Through a Child's Eyes is the story of our dear Mother, Leila "Tiny" Bosler McDougal, who passed away June 6, 2016, at age 107.
"Taste it, and man, you got yourself a mulekick. Gets ya just like a mule kickin' you when you're loadin' him up.""The vices of humans have a wonderful flavor to them, but also a violent and sad bitterness that can never be washed away."Cades Cove is known to millions as a beautiful mountain valley tucked within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. But before its eventual inclusion in the park's opening in 1937, this stunning place saw a successful and industrious society for 119 years. And in its southwest corner, a suburb cropped up called Chestnut Flats, whose legacy of moonshine and illicit activities would steer the two communities through decades of conflicting ideals, each having vastly different interpretations of the American spirit of freedom.Moonshine has a way of tugging at people's emotions. Some say it's evil, some sympathize with the idea of doing what one wants on one's own land. Some say it's good and even patriotic to rail against the government's taxation; some say it's wicked and wrong. Which is it then? Within the pages of Mountain Mulekick, readers are tasked with the heavy choice between the pull of peaceful and orderly freedom and the equally inspirational glamour of free will; the same choices that faced the people of Cades Cove and Chestnut Flats so long ago.Exhaustively researched and expertly written, all people and major events are true, with historical facts and exact quotes taken from some of the best sources, some from the very memoirs of the people themselves.Just as Oliver's Crossing and Gatlin's Gateway invited you to pull up a chair and stay awhile, Mountain Mulekick keeps you there, urging you to "stop and look around for a bit...lie back on the earth and its soft ridges will fill you with their memories. You will feel it most when the sun hides for another day and the moon nudges itself in for a closer look.
A Little S.A.L.T. Goes a Long way!Before committing his life to writing and guiding others back to wholeness, Ocean lived a life driven by the false narrative embedded deep within. This inner story was rooted in a past of deep childhood trauma, abuse, abandonment, and neglect. On May 4th, 2019 he had a spiritual awakening that lifted the veil of suffering, shame, and victimhood. He knew he had just been called to a life of service as his true Essence, the reason he was born, was crystal clear. "Once blind, now I see. Eyes opened, back to ME.Deep within is where I seek. Through stillness, may I speak.Dissolving wounds one by one, my heart expands as the sun.I choose love from this space. Daily, I pray for the human race.Join me now and take my hand. We shall create The Promised Land."Ocean Eagle
"Of Little Faith and Fearful", the shortest knight and very much full of fright, abandons his call of duty to The Great King because he believes he's unqualified for service. He soon discovers, from personal encounter, how The Great King qualifies the called.Gerre Bracey Harris, former teacher, administrator and adjunct instructor, retired in 2000 after 25 years in public and private education. Since 1999, Gerre is a professional actress, model writer and composer. In 1981, she was saved to serve The Great King. HIS Name is JESUS.
A shared admiration for the life and teachings of Dr. Viktor Frankl inspired this book collaboration. This book couldn't be more relevant during our time of racial unrest, excess hatred, an unsettled nation and misguided priorities. This book and its message will inspire all who read it to focus on the things they can control and focus on fulfilling a loving and meaningful life of service and kindness. It couldn't have happened without the help and support of family and friends. Andrea M. Ackerly is an Elementary School Counselor in rural New Hampshire. She received her Masters of Science in Counseling from the University of Southern Maine. She teaches the Choose Love Enrichment Program at her school and loves to inspire and empower all children to have meaningful lives. Andrea lives with her amazing husband and two incredible daughters in New Hampshire. This is Andrea's first book.Kimberly J.B. Smith is an Artist and Art Educator whose students have ranged from PreK to adults. She holds an M.Ed with a concentration in Neurodevelopment and shares her knowledge of brain function and mindfulness techniques in her classroom. Smith believes she has and can learn something from each person she encounters and from every encounter. Smith has published numerous art education articles and art columns. Kimberly lives with her husband, a writer, in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. To see more of Smith's art, go to her website: www.kimberlyjbsmith.com.Find us on Facebook @ The Dove Who Inspired Beyond Barbed Wire
Before Earth, an ancient empire of humans called the Venatorians spanned across galaxies. Their goal was to spread prosperity across all the stars of the universe. This quest led to the discovery of countless alien civilizations, most of which welcomed the Venatorian Empire. However, there were some who chose the path of war, including the Orik, a lizard race fueled by conquest. Their conflict with the Venatorians has lasted over 3,000 years, with no clear victory in sight for either side. Now in the midst of a great battle, a new leader must end this bloody war once and for all.Jaden Ghaffari was born on August 12th, 2004. He grew up surrounded by stories and movies like Star Wars, Halo, Destiny, and many others that kept his imagination running wild. These inspirations pushed him to write his own stories with his own characters and worlds. He hopes you enjoy this book as much as he enjoyed writing it.
Have you ever wondered what happened to all the strong black leaders, why the black community is flooded with so many drugs, or why black men are quicker to jump into "da game" than they are to jump into a book ? Just Listen For A Change speaks on the systematic destruction of black ambition, potential, development, hope, and the design that lead to the corruption of the black community.Written from the perspective of a young black man that was raised and groomed in "da streets", the author sends a message to young black men across this nation who finds theirselves "trapped" inside what is known as "Da Game". Inspired by the iconic work, "New Visions for Black Men" by Na'Im Akbar, the author aims to bring a new vision to young black men everywhere.Oryan Miller is currently serving an 18 to Life sentence for a crime he did not commit. He's been locked up since 2009 (the age of 19) and during his time he has started his own institution support group called "the sleeping giants", whose aim and mission is to help young men transform into strong leaders and fully developed men through culture awareness, education, love, and support. He is also a Rasta and an activist who was one of a few men who stood up against ODRC at a time (2014-17) when they were violating Rastafarian's Constitutional and Human rights by holding them down and for cutting their dreadlocks. Since then ODRC have been sued and Rastas can practice their religion openly and freely. Oryan Miller now runs and teaches the Only Rastafari religion service under ODRC called the Rasta Way of Life at the Current Institution that he's being housed at. Oryan Miller is a loving father and an advocate for prison reform. You can contact him at: Oryan Miller # 580-968TCIP.O. Box 901Leavittsburg, OH 44430
Yay... It's My First Day of School by Mr. B's Books is a charming and whimsical rhyming storybook that captures the excitement and joy of a child's first day of school. Through beautiful illustrations and fourteen engaging rhymes, young readers are transported into the world of new friendships, classroom adventures, and the anticipation of learning something new.This delightful book offers a comforting and fun experience, perfect for calming first-day jitters while celebrating the magic of a fresh start. Mr. B's storytelling brings to life the wonderful journey of meeting new classmates, finding classrooms, and exploring the joys of school. Whether you're preparing your little one for their big day or looking for a heartwarming read, this story will become a beloved part of your child's collection.Inspired by the author's own memories and experiences of school, Yay... It's My First Day of School encourages young readers to face new beginnings with excitement and confidence. Perfect for children ages 4-9, this book explores themes of making friends, embracing change, and finding happiness in learning. A must-have for preschoolers and early elementary schoolers embarking on their first school adventure!Let your child's first day be filled with joy and wonder-Buy Now!
"I realize that saying, The Devil Won't Keep Us Apart, Shane Clark's gritty novel about friendship and revenge is masterfully paced and suspenseful to the upmost degree sounds like the usual promotional B.S, but honestly, people, this book kept me reading way past my bedtime, and I don't find many that can do that these days. I can't wait to see what he comes up with next."Donald Ray Pollock, author of Knockemstiff, The Heavenly Table, and The Devil All The Time Some vendettas can never be forgotten...When Sherman Rehabilitation Center suffers its first murder in decades, authorities race to find a motive as the media swarms. The brutality is unprecedented, even in a prison setting. One week later, eighty-seven-year-old Elmer Ray walks into the local Ohio Highway Patrol Post, claiming he has the answers. First, they need to hear about the two most interesting people in the world: Adrian Franklin and Conner Wallace.Adrian Franklin, the young neighbor of Elmer Ray, lived a troubled life of neglect and abuse. He had a bad haircut and a worst nickname. The older man tries to take the boy under his wing in a way no one else has ever done. For Adrian, most see a quick temper and lost soul. Elmer sees something different in him, a sense of loyalty and a yearning to be loved.Conner Wallace, a British National, a drifter on a motorcycle, and a pugilist with a quick wit, roamed the west and lived by an unbreakable moral code that got him in more trouble than he bargained for. After a five-year bit in a Nevada prison, he finds a safe haven in the underground fight scene on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. What does a young boy and foreigner have to do with a brutal prison murder in the sleepy town of Sherman, Ohio? Only Elmer Ray knows the answers. And he isn't giving them until the Post Commander hears how their lives converge with an Appalachian drug dealer, a sexual predator, and a mob boss to influence the brutality in that prison cell.The Devil Won't Keep Us Apart is a shocking and raw account combining a coming-of-age tale with a disturbing psychological thriller. Shane T Clark hails from Chillicothe, Ohio, where he lives with his wife and four kids. He played football at Ohio State University, including in the 1997 Rose Bowl. He earned a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree before being employed by the State of Ohio for the past twenty-four years, and he also has taught Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Deviant Behavior courses as an adjunct professor for ten years. An avid reader and traveler, he hopes to live in a van and travel nonstop around the country when he retires. The Devil Won't Keep Us Apart is his first novel with at least two more on the way.
In a world full of chaotic escapades April struggles to find herself as the delusion of time plays with everyone that's around her life. Her world turned upside down with the tragic death of her mother and will she ever survive? Will she be able to get through the day all alone fighting for her freedom?Surreal life of Justin pinch him with a glimpse of chaos leading him to make direct decisions that would jeopardize his career and his personal life. For someone who had been living alone and a self-made billionaire, will he alter his agenda for what's coming his way as he rides along the road called "Life".Will they cross paths and meet halfway through their lives? The search for the other half of your soul begins here and it is not just a dream. You shall meet the one you seek if you know what you're looking for!Life is indeed twisted and full of unexpected mysteries but as you unfold life wouldn't it be less messy if you have the "ONE" right next to you, nurturing every breath all the way through in the happiness and sickness till the death part us all.Embrace the unexpected and the adventurous romantic story of two beautiful people roaming the world alone and remember, "SOMETIMES CHAOS LEAD US TO FINDING LOVE".
Train tells the story of an American teenage girl coming of age living in Antwerp, Belgium with her family during the 1970s. This whimsical autobiographical fiction takes you on a journey of self-discovery and celebrates how the bewitching power of nostalgia can touch a soul and change a life forever. When Louisa LaPlante, an awkward twelve-year-old, is uprooted from the only world she has known to a foreign country, she could never have been prepared for the wild storm that was ahead. She's drawn into a new world of intrigue, misadventure - and danger. From calamitous journeys throughout Europe, developing a spiritual obsession with the Euro-pop music to meeting sketchy characters. And more surprises are thrown at her when she falls in love with a local boy who doesn't speak her language, leading to bold choices with serious consequences. Decades later, Belgium is a distant memory and Louisa faces the crossroads of despair as a recent divorcee. But one day, her mother surprises her with a trip back to Antwerp, igniting a fever of nostalgia. She is transported back to those forgotten Euro-pop bands and lost memories as she heads on a plane to her past. Could this trip returning to her formative years be the salvation to her present-day torment? She'll have to live it all over again- all the way back to the beginning- to find out.
A young teenage boy who relives his difficult early life. He embarks on horrific memories from a parental organized week long journey that changed the young man's life forever. Events so horrific that most wouldn't have survived. Follow this young boys journey from living in broken, dysfunctional childhood homes, in upper-middle class neighborhoods. Life with sociopathic and multi-personality disordered guardians to being sex trafficked, to being ignored by his school, his friends, and society too. Forced to be reliant on one's self to heal and to survive. The minutes, the hours, the days, the years of mental hysteria concurrent with normal persona presentations. The questions, the escapes, the anger, the confusion, the rage, is all discussed. Read about how those responsible were never even questioned, let alone prosecuted.
A WRITER IS A WARRIOR, so Liam harnessed and used his fear to expose the Federal Service's subjugation and injustice for the greatest good. Institutions are not what people think they are. Liam saw the Federal Service as an intimidating giant, yet he recognized the very thing that made the giantrobust made it vulnerable. Liam knew a powerful institution was something he could not fight back with only hope and the thought of fairness. An institution is not even somebody. It is nothing, and one cannot fight nothing. Liam knew an institution loses its power once it has a human face.Hilda the Widowmaker was the Angeles' Plantation owner and a highly skilled institutional assassin. She is a disciple of the Enemy, the fallen angel whodominates Paradise Lost. Since the beginning of time, the elite has created a complex system of policies and laws to protect the costly blunders of management. Outmoded rituals and inappropriate dogma have belittled humanity into slaves. The physical world assaults Liam's faith. The result is an unusual perspective of some of the most ossified traditions in the Federal Service and eye-opening lessons that can be applied when David meets Goliath on the battlefield again.
"Isabel Fuller, a strong, once passionate woman, is deadened with grief by the death of her oldest son in the First World War, haunted by visions of him dying alone, and bitter at her husband for encouraging him to enlist. When a young, charismatic preacher arrives for a revival one summer, he awakens in Isabel an intense attraction and feelings long forgotten. When she finally succumbs to his seduction, their affair pushes Isabel's marriage to the breaking point. In the Garden of Sorrows is a gripping, erotically charged story of loss and sorrow, anger and recrimination, and the redemptive power of love." -- back cover
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