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Does mindfulness improve our wellbeing? Can it be practised within a Christian worldview? Can it be Christ-Centred? Yes. In the award-winning 'Christ-Centred Mindfulness', leading academic and experienced mental health worker Dr Katherine Thompson addresses these questions and draws on the rich Christian tradition to present Christian mindfulness exercises that help us slow down, connect to what is happening inside ourselves and make space to listen for God's guidance in everyday life. Whether you're a Christian who is curious about mindfulness practice and its benefits, or you work in a counselling profession and are trying to sort through your own approach to mindfulness-based therapies, this book is for you.
The Discipline of Suffering is a transformative book that challenges the narratives we create during times of pain and suffering. Unlike other books on this topic, the book offers practical strategies and life skills to reconstruct one's life amidst brokenness. It encourages Christians to confront personal challenges and embrace suffering as a catalyst for spiritual growth and a deepening faith in God. Through real-life stories, the book provides hope, inspiration, and a safe space to explore difficult questions. It equips readers with the necessary tools to navigate through suffering and find meaning, leading to healing, resilience and a stronger faith. Whether you seek healing, resilience or a renewed sense of purpose, The Discipline of Suffering is your guide to redeeming your story and finding meaning in the midst of adversity.
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This book in 4 volumes lists approximately 22,000 descendants of 81 of the original 400 Huguenot immigrants to Carolina, arriving around 1685. For each immigrant, an Individual Summary is provided, and all known descendants are listed by generation for up to 10 generations , showing names and dates. The Index in Volume 4 can be used to find if you are descended from these 81 Huguenot immigrants. No sourcing or documented evidence of relationship is provided and the authors do not guarantee accuracy. However, the data has been carefully checked from many sources and can be used as the basis for further genealogical research and documentation.
Peter, who has return to his parent's house in the times of the covid-19 pandemic, one day receives the notification over his phone that his old friend, Veronica is on Telegram. There it all starts with a chance of unburdening the old guilt he carried secretly for years. Something that he had hidden from Veronica, that had caused them to fall apart and now he is seeking redemption by telling her the truth behind his lies. The chance of telling the hidden truth to Veronica leads him on a journey of his past. The memories of Veronica and that unveils the past life of Peter in a very unique, non-linear storytelling style. The story focuses on the fragility of the relations. Some would survive but most would cease.
A unique collection of expression, a view of one persons emotional battle with amnesia, alcohol addiction, self-harm, rape and relationships.
Second book in a series of books providing a brief history of 21st century capital-punishment cases in the United States.
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