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This popular author and broadcaster tells what it is really like to be a woman priest, using funny and moving stories in her own inimitable style.
The tenth Triangle book by Margaret Cundiff.
Twenty-five meditations going step-by-step through the teaching of the Sermon on the Mount are illustrated by the author's gently humorous anecdotes. She sets out on a journey of exploration to rediscover the challenge in those well-known chapters of Matthew's Gospel. What did Jesus really say about the good life, and what it involves for those who set out to follow him? Is it possible for ordinary Christians to live by the Book? What happens if we don't? What happens if we do?
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Margaret Cundiff finds the final chapters of St John's Gospel "exciting, compelling, demanding...Jesus raises his friend to life, then starts on the road to Calvary, which for him is death, then life. The road he takes is the road we must take, towards our own death; and if we accept his gift, it is the road to life."
In the pithy, witty style that has won her so many radio listeners, Margaret Cundiff here looks at the Gospel of St Mark. She sees the words of Jesus in terms of everyday life and the effect that Jesus can have on us today.
A new edition of this classic story of Margaret's experiences as one of the first women to be ordained deacon and then priest, with a new chapter.
Prayers are grouped alphabetically be theme to assist readers in finding the appropriate prayer for every need or occasion. It has extensive indexes and cross-references, and also provides notes about the authors. Themes include: comfort, forgiveness, friendship, change, anxiety and worry, simplicity, thanksgiving, justice and injustice, reconciliation, temptation, anger and more. Contributors include: Thomas Aquinas, William Barclay, Karl Barth, William Blake, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John Calvin, G.K. Chesterton, Emily Dickinson, Billy Graham, Martin Luther King Jr., Madeleine L'Engle, C.S. Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Merton, Mother Teresa, Reinhold Niebuhr, Henri Nouwen, Dorothy L. Sayers, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Desmond Tutu, and John Wesley.
The classic reference on female incontinence was updated and revised to become a modern approach to all female pelvic floor dysfunctions, including urinary incontinence, other lower urinary tract conditions, disorders of the anus and rectum, and disorders of pelvic support. The book reviews relevant anatomy, describes the clinical examination and diagnostic tests, and provides current information on the diagnosis, physiology, and medical and surgical treatment of specific disorders. This edition describes many new surgical techniques for correcting incontinence and discusses new drugs and injectables for incontinence. The book also describes the use of biosynthetic material to aid in surgical repair.