Did you ever say, “Please just listen to me”? Many people carry that plea deep inside if not spoken aloud. You already have the equipment to meet this need, and here is your training. You can help heal the worst long-haul disease left by the pandemic—feelings of isolation and fear at previously unmatched intensities. This is your handbook for what to say and what not to say, organized so you can find quickly what you want. There are nine ideas to keep from getting bored while listening, four safety issues in gift listening, four ways language impacts listening, six different kinds of difficult listening situations, and seven tools for disabling systemic pervasive anxiety. Forty-five chapters like the titles already listed populate Book I, a complete training course for use in any setting. In Book II, the stories of Jesus’s seven metaphors, seven signs, and more on listening from the Gospel of John illustrate the topics of Book I. Here is divine inspiration and enablement to spread the healing gift of listening.
Welcome to a book of adventure and imagination, exploring lessons for today that could be taken to heart from reviewing centuries of Christian work with the Revelation of the living Jesus Christ. The Happiest Book I Ever Read is merely a guide showcasing some expansions and summaries that the author has loved during inductive reading of Revelation. You might find in this little guide some ways Revelation could teach you how to deal with conflict in your church or your home; how to start a business or an organization and keep it vibrant; how to survive when the whole system gets riddled with anxiety; how to avoid taking up, or getting taken up in, fear, shame, and guilt; or how to build love, acceptance, and forgiveness into your organization or project. You will find adventure and help to walk with the living Jesus Christ in The Happiest Book I Ever Read Is the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
Welcome to a book of adventure and imagination, exploring lessons for today that could be taken to heart from reviewing centuries of Christian work with the Revelation of the living Jesus Christ. The Happiest Book I Ever Read is merely a guide showcasing some expansions and summaries that the author has loved during inductive reading of Revelation. You might find in this little guide some ways Revelation could teach you how to deal with conflict in your church or your home; how to start a business or an organization and keep it vibrant; how to survive when the whole system gets riddled with anxiety; how to avoid taking up, or getting taken up in, fear, shame, and guilt; or how to build love, acceptance, and forgiveness into your organization or project. You will find adventure and help to walk with the living Jesus Christ in The Happiest Book I Ever Read Is the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
Did you ever say, "Please just listen to me"? Many people carry that plea deep inside if not spoken aloud. You already have the equipment to meet this need, and here is your training. You can help heal the worst long-haul disease left by the pandemic--feelings of isolation and fear at previously unmatched intensities. This is your handbook for what to say and what not to say, organized so you can find quickly what you want. There are nine ideas to keep from getting bored while listening, four safety issues in gift listening, four ways language impacts listening, six different kinds of difficult listening situations, and seven tools for disabling systemic pervasive anxiety. Forty-five chapters like the titles already listed populate Book I, a complete training course for use in any setting. In Book II, the stories of Jesus's seven metaphors, seven signs, and more on listening from the Gospel of John illustrate the topics of Book I. Here is divine inspiration and enablement to spread the healing gift of listening.
Did you ever say, “Please just listen to me”? Many people carry that plea deep inside if not spoken aloud. You already have the equipment to meet this need, and here is your training. You can help heal the worst long-haul disease left by the pandemic—feelings of isolation and fear at previously unmatched intensities. This is your handbook for what to say and what not to say, organized so you can find quickly what you want. There are nine ideas to keep from getting bored while listening, four safety issues in gift listening, four ways language impacts listening, six different kinds of difficult listening situations, and seven tools for disabling systemic pervasive anxiety. Forty-five chapters like the titles already listed populate Book I, a complete training course for use in any setting. In Book II, the stories of Jesus’s seven metaphors, seven signs, and more on listening from the Gospel of John illustrate the topics of Book I. Here is divine inspiration and enablement to spread the healing gift of listening.
Welcome to a book of adventure and imagination, exploring lessons for today that could be taken to heart from reviewing centuries of Christian work with the Revelation of the living Jesus Christ. The Happiest Book I Ever Read is merely a guide showcasing some expansions and summaries that the author has loved during inductive reading of Revelation. You might find in this little guide some ways Revelation could teach you how to deal with conflict in your church or your home; how to start a business or an organization and keep it vibrant; how to survive when the whole system gets riddled with anxiety; how to avoid taking up, or getting taken up in, fear, shame, and guilt; or how to build love, acceptance, and forgiveness into your organization or project. You will find adventure and help to walk with the living Jesus Christ in The Happiest Book I Ever Read Is the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
Have you ever been betrayed by friends, stabbed at work, hurt by the church, gossiped about, slandered, let down by your own body, or even crucified by those you trusted? Have you ever been on either side of coercion, fear, shame, or guilt in operation as motivators? Have you ever bullied or been bullied? This book is for your rescue and restoration. Throughout this book, you will hear the author's story of death and resurrection in Christ, which she expects to be ongoing in her life through the grace of Christ. This book is a good choice for Lent or any time of deep engagement with God, in fall, spring, winter, or summer.
Come, let us find the places of beauty! Let us be captivated by the beauty in the Bible! This book is not a theology, history, or scientific study of beauty. This book is not an overview of art with biblical themes, a study of ancient poetry, or an analysis of art in biblical writings. This is a book about why Wilma Zalabak loves reading the Bible, with the intent to invite you to love it, too. What does finding this beauty in the Bible do for her? It is beauty which lifts her spirits, gives her reason to live, opens her mind to big ideas, and aligns her with God's own love of beauty.
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