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A Foot in Two Worlds

A Foot in Two Worlds
Author: Vincent D. Homan
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1449774806

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After the untimely death of his son, a pastor learns he must find a balance between grief and Christian hope, ultimately discovering that embracing one does not diminish the other. He learns grief is not an illness one must recover from, but a journey one must walk. A Foot in Two Worlds examines the intense grief that accompanies tragic loss and demonstrates how it interacts with our perception of goodness, innocence, and God. Each chapter explores the conflicting life experiences that tragedy or loss often forces onto people who trust in a good God. Grief is a nondiscriminatory offender, striking the hearts and homes of its victims. This story welcomes the grief-stricken to a place of middle ground, where faith, doubt, hope, and loss coexist--starting the move from innocence to a hopeful reality. Of the many books on grief, few offer permission to the bereaved to develop a new normalcy by embracing both grief and hope. A Foot in Two Worlds targets several significant needs. It compassionately reaches out to the entire community of the bereaved with special grace offered to brokenhearted parents. It gives a deeper look into the heart of grief and mourning. Finally, through stories and scripture, the book offers direction and understanding to those who provide care to family members and friends who suffer tragic loss.


A Foot in Both Worlds

A Foot in Both Worlds
Author: Jen Barlow
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1504331184

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The hurricane-force wind jolted her out of her sleep. Sweat drenched the bed sheets as she desperately tried to catch her breath and focus her eyes in the depths of the darkness. Panicked, she reached for her husband, who was quietly sleeping beside her. It was only a dream, it was only a dream...wasn't it? The terror of the dream would cross her path eight years later as she stood glancing out of the family room window with Jake the cat draped across her shoulder. This couldn't be a good sign. A Foot in Both Worlds propels her unsuspecting mind into the world of spirit, synchronistic symbols and messages that often need to be unraveled and understood. At times frightening, the fabric of time and space become confusing and mind bending, challenging her to find the deeper essence of the truth she seeks. Why is she here on this planet called Earth, and what were the meanings of the symbols and messages being sent to her? Venture inside the true-life story of encounters with spirits, energetic relationships, and an awakening that traverses the natural and supernatural worlds


A Foot in Two Worlds

A Foot in Two Worlds
Author: Lewis Kingston
Publisher: Gardners Books
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9781843865636

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Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Author: John Stott
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802875521

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First published 1982 in the U.K. by Hodder and Stoughton, London, under the title "I Believe in Preaching."


Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Author: Tyler Henry
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501152653

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From Tyler Henry, clairvoyant and star of E!’s hit reality series Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry, comes Between Two Worlds, a captivating memoir about his journey as a medium thus far. “Dying doesn’t mean having to say goodbye.” Tyler Henry discovered his gift for communicating with the departed when he was just ten years old. After experiencing a sudden, accurate premonition of his grandmother’s death—what Tyler would later describe as his first experience of “knowingness”—life would never be the same. Now in his twenties, Tyler is a renowned, practicing medium, star of the smash hit E! reality show, Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry, and go-to clairvoyant of celebrities, VIP’s, and those simply looking for closure and healing. He has worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest names including Khloe Kardashian, Amber Rose, Margaret Cho, Jaime Pressly, and Monica Potter. Despite struggling to accept his rare talent, Tyler grew to embrace it, and finally found the courage to share it with—and ultimately change—the world. For the first time, Tyler pulls back the curtain on living life as a medium in his first memoir, in which he fearlessly opens up about discovering his gift as an adolescent, what it’s truly like to communicate with those who have passed, the power of symbolism in his readings, and the lessons we can learn from our departed loved ones. With unparalleled honesty, Tyler discusses how his complex and fascinating gift has changed his perception of the afterlife, and more importantly, how readings can impact our relationships with our closest friends and family once they’re gone.


Addict America

Addict America
Author: Carol Clark
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781456505158

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Based on the innovative premise that addiction is not limited to drugs or alcohol, but is truly about the over-the-top, out-of-control lifestyles that have detached Americans from each other and their spiritual Connections (with a capital “C”). Dr. Carol Clark looks at addiction as something in and of itself, a condition rather than a substance abuse or behavioral problem. She then offers practical strategies for change that will ground and Connect the readers so they may find happiness and fulfillment in their daily lives.Covering this topic from the addictive process of disconnection - whether from use of technology or gambling, drugs or sex - through recovery and Connection, Clark's strategies provide the tools necessary to create fulfilling and truly intimate relationships in every facet of life by shifting the root of the addictive behavior patterns to a place of clarity and acceptance.Describing and defining how repetitive, addictive behavior affects the human brain and causes the disconnections we experience with our families, friends, and co-workers in a profound, eye-opening manner, Dr. Clark's new book takes current addiction theory down a new, groundbreaking path. Addict America: The Lost Connection uses simple, personal language to make the complexity of the condition and the human brain understandable. Focused on the systemic nature of the problem, this book is a tour de force of personal change, offering instruction on how addictions fracture Connections in daily life and then providing solutions on how to rebuild them from within for maximum effect.


A Foot in Two Worlds

A Foot in Two Worlds
Author: Bette J. Shellhorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2003
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN:

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A Foot in Two Worlds

A Foot in Two Worlds
Author: José Martinez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1970
Genre: Police - Vocational guidance
ISBN:

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A Puerto Rican tells of his struggles as an immigrant in America and how his work as a Chicago policeman has helped others like himself to succeed.


Yao

Yao
Author: Yao Ming
Publisher: Miramax Books
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005-09-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781401359836

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In 2002, Yao Ming became the NBA's first foreign #1 draft pick and a media sensation. Sports writer Ric Bucher was the only American reporter with unrestricted access to Yao's first year in the NBA. Now available in paperback, Yao: A Life in Two Worlds captures Yao's private story and traces his remarkable journey from Chinese success story to international icon. Whether winning over skeptical teammates, or treading lightly with ever-watchful Chinese officials, Yao reveals the many challenges he has faced with delicacy and humor. Spanning sports, politics, business, and popular culture, Yao's fascinating memoir reveals the humble, profoundly likeable young man behind the myth.


Living in Two Worlds

Living in Two Worlds
Author: Else Behrend-Rosenfeld
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1316519090

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The personal writings of a remarkable couple who lived parallel lives during the Second World War, surviving persecution and exile.