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A Soul's Delight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

A Soul's Delight

A Soul's Delight: Your Step-by-Step Higher Self Integration Journey provides information, inspiration, resources, and practical activities designed to help you learn and be Soul Attuned through The Higher Self Integration Process. You will be led through experiences enabling you to consciously design your own Higher/Soul Consciousness Program that fits your individualized Soul's awareness and developmental levels. Everything from prayer to accessing your own Soul's voice, physical healing to Chakra and Kundalini activation, precognition to working with Nature Spirits, spiritual partnership to one's own life tasks, and more are explained in a matter-of-fact and comprehensible manner. It stands unique in how it puts together so many systems and truths about life, providing a complex and holistic, yet realistic and practical guide. You are given the opportunity to understand the multi-levels of life in order to consciously co-create a lovingly prosperous and joyful daily reality.

Temporary Amnesia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Temporary Amnesia

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New Girl in Town
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

New Girl in Town

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-08-01
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  • Publisher: Zonderkidz

Real life stories about real life issues teens are facing today. Book one in a new StudentWare fiction series for mid-teens that deals with the challenges, problems, and excitement of becoming young women of faith When Laura Duffy’s family moves to Satellite Beach, Florida, she feels out of place as a junior at the high school where her good grades mark her as a nerd. Mrs. Isaacsen, a school counselor, invites Laura to join a weekly group for “conflicted” girls. There she gets to know Michelle (a sophisticated sophomore), Joy Beth (a super athlete), KJ (a freshman with an attitude), and Celeste (a junior who’s friends with every hunk in the school). The girls form a bond, and as various things happen in their busy lives, they learn to use Mrs. Isaacsen’s “secret keys” as a means for coping. This is the first of four books in Youth Specialties’ ‘Nama Beach High series by veteran girls’ fiction author Nancy Rue.

Beyond Belief Into Knowing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Beyond Belief Into Knowing

Join JoyBeth as she brings into awareness the real meaning of life. In a true chronicle of our times, this intimate telling of one woman's need to integrate spirituality and metaphysics into daily living, leads her into not only believing, but knowing that "THERE IS MORE TO LIFE THAN THIS". Pushing past a hard childhood, crippling and life-threatening diseases and mental blocks, this determined Being moves past ordinariness into the extraordinariness that is available to us all. Connecting mind-body-spirit, she explores many levels of earthly life and spiritual dimensions in order to reconnect with Soul. Through inner guidance, she becomes committed to The Higher Self Integration Process as she works her way through the various levels Of Soul Consciousness we all can choose to achieve while journeying here on Earth. Through her honesty and whole thinking abilities, she enables The Soul Journey we're all on to make real sense, encouraging us all to move past our confusions into an expanded and transformed understanding and way of living life.

Totally Unfair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Totally Unfair

In the fourth book in the ‘Nama Beach series from bestselling author Nancy Rue, Laura Duffy faces her toughest challenge yet when her archnemesis accuses Duffy and her guidance counselor of forcing Jesus into their public school. And just when Duffy needs her best friends the most, they seem to scatter and leave her questioning if she actually did something wrong. For Laura Duffy, the only things that have made her junior year at Panama Beach High bearable are her group of best friends (the BFFs), and her guidance counselor, Mrs. Isaacson, the one who brought the BFFs into her life. So when Mrs. I is accused of forcing her faith on the kids she counsels and is placed on leave, and Duffy’...

Pawpaw Patch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

Pawpaw Patch

Chanell, a small-town Southern beautician, finds herself suddenly shunned by regular clients and lifelong friends. When the reason for the social lynching comes to lightand the power of racial hatred rears its ugly headChanell discovers that the unspoken past of her town is alive and well. But Chanell decides to fight back. An intense and honest, powerful and evocative novel of old passions in the New Southfrom a critically acclaimed Southern writer.

Fault Lines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Fault Lines

Things are finally getting better for Laura Duffy. Kind of.Despite nursing a broken jaw, Laura is finding a good balance between God, friends, school, and family. But something is happening at Panama Beach High School that is going to rattle every part of Laura’s life.A group of new students has arrived whose olive skin and awkward accents draw unwelcome attention from the school’s angriest group of burnouts. No one is sure where the new kids came from, why they don’t seek friends, or why a bully named Wolf is making their lives so difficult.As tensions rise, Laura finds herself wanting to help, but is frustrated by God’s seeming silence. And just when it looks like the tides have turned, things get much, much worse.Join Laura as she struggles to figure out how to be friends with outsiders, extend grace to enemies, and make sense of events that can do far more damage than a broken jaw.

Party of One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Party of One

“This book is bold and strong and unapologetic. Unflinching, even. Joy Beth doesn’t back down from those hard conversations that need to be happening, not just in our churches but in our small groups, our social circles, our relationships.” —Mandy Hale, creator of The Single Woman and New York Times bestselling author Did you enter adulthood thinking marriage would naturally find you, only to end up at a second-cousin’s wedding, dodging yet another bouquet the night before you turned thirty? Maybe you’ve started wondering, is this the best the single life has to offer? Joy Beth Smith says it’s not. The single life doesn’t have to be the runner-up version of God’s best. It d...

False Friends and True Strangers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

False Friends and True Strangers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-05-26
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  • Publisher: Zonderkidz

The girlfriends from ‘Nama Beach High learn the liberating secret of discipline In this second book of the ‘Nama Beach High series, Laura Duffy and her friends from the “conflicted” girls club discover a “secret” text hidden within John 16. Laura has a chance to experience the truth of this secret when she gets her driver’s license, starts a new job at the local Gap store, then observes kids from her school in the act of shoplifting, and even suffers the theft of her car. Worst of all, her friend Joy Beth, who seems to possess everything in life, develops diabetes. Together the girls realize that possessing things sometimes leads to being possessed by them. They learn that discipline is the ability to deny and to choose not to exploit. Discipline is a way that God’s power can bless them. They find out that surrendering all of life’s non-essentials and identifying what remains as God’s sacred gifts is The Key.

A Belief Beyond Theology: the Catechism of Patriarchy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

A Belief Beyond Theology: the Catechism of Patriarchy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-07
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Exploring our belief in dividing, conquering, controlling, and converting, this catechism explains both contemporary culture and monotheism by its root--patriarchy. Inclusive of genderism/sexism, racism, and classism, patriarchy is over ten thousand years old, and is the real religion behind our cultural beliefs and many contemporary faiths. Gordon engages this topic through the lenses of Creation Spirituality, and suggests ritual forms that help us break free of our traditions. The Catechism of Patriarchy found within this work articulates clearly what we have come to believe about ourselves and our cultures.