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An amazing true story of how the author E. Michal Gayer, through the application of Biblical healing principles, was healed from an aggressive, incurable, life-threatening brain tumor. This account takes Biblical understanding beyond the surface to the deep, intimate, personal level where we live. Michal writes in such a clear way that even the most difficult to comprehend spiritual concepts are made meaningful and easy to grasp.In this book Michal discusses many nuances to Biblical healing that are rarely addressed and spiritual steps that can be taken to appropriate healing. The book answers many of the questions that surround Biblical healing and is a much sought-after assist to people struggling to receive healing from God.
This book is a synthesis of the current thinking on contemplation and spirituality and is not meant to be a “how to” guide on practices such as meditation. Rather, the author addresses the question “Why would a Christian who regularly attends church, or those currently not practicing their faith, integrate contemplative practices into their daily lives?”The term religion essentially means “realignment,” but what should be realigned in order to bring a new perspective into our lives? Does organized religion help to transform and thus realign parishioners into the people God wants them to be?The author suggests that churches today need to do more to bring about this transformation, and attempts to develop a logical argument for progressing beyond the religious experiences most of us grew up with. This progression should result in a more complete understanding of the Gospel message and illustrate how this message might apply in today’s ever-changing world.
This is a story about a little boy creating a photo album full of the little things in life. Ka-chick! Ka-chick! Ka-chick!
Discovering new truths every day, Albert, a very noble and bright seagull, learns he has a new friend. This still small voice arises in many challenging experiences in Albert’s daily walk. From his own encounters and the guidance of his new friend, the Holy Spirit, Albert realizes he now has something very special that he must tell his friends.
This is a story about a little boy creating a photo album full of the little things in life. Ka-chick! Ka-chick! Ka-chick!
This is a story about a little boy creating a photo album full of the little things in life.Ka-chick! Ka-chick! Ka-chick!There are more of Cameron’s Photo Albums:Full and Round Things (Silver Award, Mom’s Choice Awards)Things That Keep You Warm (Silver Award, Mom’s Choice Awards)Black-and-White Animals (Silver Award, Mom’s Choice Awards)Things That Make Musical SoundsPalindromes
What do you do when pain and brokenness force their way into life? What about when life deals you a blow that you're not sure you can recover from? Should you try to avoid the pain, move through it as quickly as possible, or numb it until it passes? Could there be any value in suffering? How you handle pain and how you allow others to experience their pain reveals what you believe to be true about yourself, others, and God. What do you do when life inscribes words on your heart that you wish weren't there? Words like shame, fear, hopelessness and bitterness. My adoptive mother would tell me, "I got you out of the gutter, and I can put you back there." She was right. I did start out and travel through some very dark places in my life, but I did not remain there. I have God to thank for that! Not the God that fancy religious people told me about, but the God that I got to know for myself. This is the story of a life redeemed in so many beautiful ways!
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