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A Journey in Grace

A Journey in Grace
Author: Richard P. Belcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN: 9780852343098

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A Journey Through Grace

A Journey Through Grace
Author: Reggie Tuggle
Publisher: Mynd Matters Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-04-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781953307552

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A Journey Through Grace is an inspiring story detailing one man's redemptive and grace-filled journey out of the grim and limiting depths of poverty and loss. As a child in Denver, Colorado, Reggie Tuggle faced extreme poverty and unexpected circumstances, such as living in an attic for nine years with his mother and later as a single parent of two daughters after the death of his wife. His journey was tumultuous, filled with highs and lows, yet expertly scripted by the Creator. By the grace of God, he: - Found his father after a 40 year search - Avoided executing a plot to kill his stepfather - Lead a church to grow from 40 members to 1,000 members - Founded a charter school that now has more than 7000 students - Traveled to more than 50 countries around the world


A Journey of Grace

A Journey of Grace
Author: Herbert W. Chilstrom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN: 9781932688610

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The memoir of the Rev. Dr. Herbert W. Chilstrom, the first presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It is the story of his life as it intertwines with the church from baptism to the present day. The book begins with a reflective account of his family roots, childhood, education, pastoral and teaching career. Subsequent chapters include his life as a synod bishop, his role in the formation of the ELCA and his ministry as the first presiding bishop of that church. Although central to the narrative is his focus on leadership, it is done in the context of the larger scene, bringing into focus the major historical events that were happening at the time. Embedded in his story are deeply personal accounts of his family experience, including the role of his wife Corinne, the trauma of the death of their son Andrew, and the impact of his handicapped brother David.


An Ocean of Grace

An Ocean of Grace
Author: Tim Chester
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1784985899

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An inspiring collection of daily devotions and prayers from great Christian writers of the past, including Augustine, Charles Spurgeon, John Bunyan, Catherine Parr and Martin Luther. The heart-warming words of these saints of old exalt the grace and glory of Christ's work, and will encourage and inspire readers as much today as they did when they were first written. Each daily reading has been selected, edited and introduced by Tim Chester to make these treasures accessible to every reader. They will help you reflect on Jesus in the run-up to Easter. Ideal to start at the beginning of Lent.


Full of Grace

Full of Grace
Author: Raymond W. Merritt
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-12-31
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9781576873298

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In this elegant edition, Merritt, author and editor of more than 20 books, chronicles how youth is rendered in photographs, as well as other art and literature, over the course of the last 150 years. Highlights include hand-colored photos from Lewis Carroll (including an image of his muse, young Alice Liddell) and masterpieces by Richard Avedon, Andre Kertesz, Sally Mann, Robert Mapplethorpe and Nan Goldin. Cutting no corners, Merritt tackles the usual suspects (children at play, children at rest, children and dogs) as well as the difficult issues: hunger and poverty, embodied in the chilling Great Depression work of Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans; war, including opposing quotations from Adolf Hitler and Anne Frank; and political oppression, as in Carl Iwasaki's shot of Linda Brown in her segregated Kansas classroom prior to her landmark case against the Board of Education. These sobering images are set beside thorough, concerned discussion of critical issues facing children today: AIDS, over-population and famine among them. The text, broken into modes of perception-"the innocent child," "the child assailed," "the child alone," etc.-is peppered with quotes from the likes of Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Rainer Marie Rilke, Jack London, William Wordsworth, Victor Hugo and Herman Hesse. An eclectic, captivating study, this is a fine volume for anyone who works with children or children's welfare issues. 350 four-color and duotone photographs.


From Grief to Grace

From Grief to Grace
Author: Jeannie Ewing
Publisher: Sophia Institute Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1622822943

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Grief touches all of our lives, but it does not have to paralyze us with fear or inaction. God allows suffering because He knows how powerful it can be to our spiritual lives and to helping us fully embrace His love and mercy. In this insightful and practical book, you’ll learn how to live a life of redemptive suffering that will draw you through grief into a state of tenacity, meaning, holiness, and joy. Author Jeannie Ewing is no stranger to suffering. Her family has long struggled with bipolar disorder and depression, and her baby daughter was born with a rare genetic disorder that caused her bones to prematurely fuse together. Despite the many layers of sadness, loss, confusion, and anger, Jeannie responded to God’s calling and transformed her life into one with profound purpose and joy. Combining her training in psychology and counseling with real-life examples, Jeannie will show you that there is much life to be lived in the midst of loss, and that all things – even the most painful life experiences – are working together for a greater good. You’ll also learn: The all-too-often misunderstood difference between grief and depression.The spiritual benefits to uniting your crosses with Jesus’s Passion and Death.The counterintuitive notion that grief and joy can coexist.The spiritual danger of internalizing our pain and hiding it from othersHow great saints like St. John of the Cross and St. Therese of Liseux struggled to make sense out of suffering.The six spiritual principles that will assist you on the journey of navigating grief.How to know when you should seek professional help.Ways in which God is calling you to bring hope and joy to those dwelling in darkness.How to confidently confront the nothingness and emptiness you feel in your interior life.And Meditations on the Stations of the Cross, the Sorrowful Mysteries, and the Seven Sorrows of Mary that will help you reflect on how redemptive suffering can help you embrace God’s love and mercy.


In the Arms of Grace

In the Arms of Grace
Author: LeChristine Hai
Publisher: Univoice International
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780970888105

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In the Arms of Grace is the powerful story of a modern woman warrior and her battle for physical, emotional and spiritual victory. As a Vietnamese and an American, she provides a link between the two nations through her life experiences. From her days as an orphan in Vietnam, when she sang and danced for American G.I.s, to her "ideal" life of having it all in the United States, LeChristine Hai constantly searched for love, security and belonging. Her "rags to riches" story shows the underside of the "American Dream." Enduring years of emotional and sexual abuse at the hands of her adoptive American father, LeChristine ultimately refuses to be a victim and transforms her life. She takes charge of her own life and becomes a successful business woman, only to discover that she still must confront the pain of abandonment in order to find true peace. When LeChristine Hai's soul search leads her to a reunion with her lost and found Vietnamese mother and sister, she comes full circle and learns how to heal the personal wars within. As she embraces her authentic self, she also opens her heart and life to reveal the healing power of love and courage.


The Irony of Grace

The Irony of Grace
Author: Chandler Gerber
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Forgiveness
ISBN: 9781533107114

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On April 17, 2012, Chandler Gerber did as many people do--text and drive. Tragedy followed as he hit an Amish buggy with his automobile. Three children died as a result. Ironically, Chandler had been seriously injured by a distracted driver in 2009. This is Chandler's story of surrendering the anger, bitterness and resentment to Jesus Christ and how the ability to forgive emerges.


Raised with Him

Raised with Him
Author: Sandra Siew Yee
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-04-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578888057

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Can We Live a Godly Life in This Broken World?In this three-part book, Sandra Siew Yee combines theology with vivid travel tales and personal anecdotes to offer her testimony and fresh insights into the meaning and purpose of life according to the Christian faith. Raised with Him brings a message of hope. In a fractured world that seems to be struggling under the sway of evil and idolatry, Sandra candidly but compellingly explores the victorious route of total surrender to God and the promise of individual transformation that follows.