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Footprints of a Pilgrim People

Footprints of a Pilgrim People
Author: Peter D. Zacharias
Publisher: Gretna, Man. : Blumenort Mennonite Church
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1985
Genre: Church records and registers
ISBN:

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Footprints of a Pilgrim

Footprints of a Pilgrim
Author: Ruth Bell Graham
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-07-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1418573558

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Footprints Of A Pilgrim is Ruth Bell Graham's life story told in her own words (weaving together her prose and poetry) with added tidbits and anecdotes from her family (husband Billy and her children Gigi, Anne, Franklin, Ruth and Ned) and many of her friends (including Barbara Bush, Lady Bird Johnson, Jan Karon, Patricia Cornwell and others). With snatches of insight and glimpses of grace, Footprints Of A Pilgrim tells the story of a life (a very full and special life) complete with memories of joy, pain, brokenness, and healing. Also included are many never before published pictures which illustrate the remarkable journey of Ruth Bell Graham, as a child of a missionaries in Quingjiang, China in 1920, until today at her home in Little Piney Cove, Montreat, North Carolina.


Ruth Bell Graham's Collected Poems

Ruth Bell Graham's Collected Poems
Author: Ruth Bell Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780801063909

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This inspiring comprehensive collection traces Ruth Bell Graham's life of faith from the time she was a teenager through her roles as wife and mother.


In the Footprints of Our Faith

In the Footprints of Our Faith
Author: Jesús Gil
Publisher: Saxum International Foundation
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8894217507

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The 26 articles of “In the Footprints of Our Faith” offer religious, historical, and archaeological considerations about important sites in the Holy Land: Nazareth, Ein Karem, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, the Jordan River, Cana, Capernaum, the Lake of Gennesaret, Bethany, Emmaus... The original monthly series was written as a way to celebrate the Year of Faith opened by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012, and closed by Pope Francis in 2013. Here we present a compilation of these articles, sponsored by the Saxum Foundation. We began them in hopes of helping each reader personally “immerse” themselves in the Gospel, as St. Josemaria Escriva recommended, so that the Word of God may have a deep and lasting effect on the reader’s life.


On Stony Ground

On Stony Ground
Author: James Urry
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1487547404

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On Stony Ground presents a historical ethnographic account of a generation of Mennonites from the Soviet Union who, following Russia’s revolution and civil war, immigrated to Manitoba during the 1920s. James Urry examines how they came to terms with a new land and with their new neighbours, including other Mennonites, Ukrainians, French Canadians, and Indigenous Peoples. The book discusses the impact of the Great Depression and how the immigrants struggled with their identity in Canada as Hitler and Stalin rose to power in Germany and the USSR. It reveals the immigrants’ desire to maintain their faith, language, and culture while encouraging their children to take advantage of an education conducted mainly in English. On Stony Ground explores how prosperity following the Second World War helped the immigrants to build a community in conjunction with others, including Mennonites and non-Mennonites, and to accept their new home in Canada.


Pilgrim People

Pilgrim People
Author: Anita Libman Lebeson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Walking Your Blues Away

Walking Your Blues Away
Author: Thom Hartmann
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1594779635

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A new approach to using walking to heal emotional trauma and bring forth optimal mental functioning • Explores why and how we carry emotional wounds, and how they can be healed and resolved • Shows how walking stimulates both sides of the brain to promote and restore mental health • Provides simple, yet potent, mental exercises to use while walking Our bodies usually heal rapidly from an illness, injury, or wound. Yet our minds and hearts often suffer for years with debilitating symptoms of distress or upset. Why is it so hard for our minds and hearts to heal? The key to healing them is simple and can be just a short walk away. Walking--a bilateral therapy that has been a part of human life throughout history--allows people to heal emotionally as quickly as they do physically. Bilateral therapies engage both sides of the brain and unlock natural states of optimal function and creativity. Thom Hartmann examines how memory works and why emotional shock can resist normal healing. He found that the simple act of walking is effective in treating emotional disturbances ranging from temporary upsets and problems to chronic conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. Case studies have shown dramatic results. Walking consciously, while holding a distress or desire in mind, can rapidly dissolve the rigidity of a traumatic memory or negative mind state, dispersing its unpleasant associations in as little as a half hour’s time. While walking has always been a natural part of life, its importance in promoting and maintaining mental health is only recently being rediscovered. Hartmann’s simple yet potent exercises allow us to create our own walking journeys to restore our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being as well as rejuvenate our body’s health.


Footprints on the Mountain

Footprints on the Mountain
Author: Roland James Faley
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2000
Genre: Lectionary preaching
ISBN: 9781616433147

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