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Heart Appeal Stories

Heart Appeal Stories
Author: Jack Redford
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1975
Genre: Church growth
ISBN:

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The Heart's Appeal

The Heart's Appeal
Author: Jennifer Delamere
Publisher: London Beginnings
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781432849450

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Julia Bernay has come to London to become a doctor--a glorious new opportunity for women during the reign of Victoria. When she witnesses a serious accident, her quick actions save the life of barrister Michael Stephenson. He rose above his family's stigma, but can he rise to the challenge of the fiercely independent woman who has swept into his life?


Stories for a Kindred Heart

Stories for a Kindred Heart
Author: Alice Gray
Publisher: Random House of Canada
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781576737040

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Building on the appeal of the popular Stories for the Heart series (more than three million copies sold), readers will cherish these uplifting stories that honor relationships nurtured by time, laughter, and tears.


Heart to Heart Appeals

Heart to Heart Appeals
Author: William Jennings Bryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1917
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The Heart's Appeal

The Heart's Appeal
Author: Jennifer Delamere
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493413635

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Strong-minded and independent Julia Bernay comes to London to study medicine and become a doctor--a profession that has only just opened up to women. She witnesses a serious accident, and through her quick actions saves the life of an ambitious young barrister named Michael Stephenson. Coming from a family that long ago lost its money and its respectability, Michael Stephenson has achieved what many would have thought was impossible. Hard work and an aptitude for the law have enabled him to rise above his family's stigma and set him on the path to wealth and recognition. But his well-laid plans are upended when the accident brings Julia into his life. Michael soon discovers he's met a woman every bit as stubborn and determined to make her mark on the world as he is. Sparks fly--but will they find common ground?


As Far As the Heart Can See

As Far As the Heart Can See
Author: Mark Nepo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0757391796

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Stories carry the seeds of our humanness. They help us, teach us, heal us, and connect us to what matters. As Far As the Heart Can See is an invitation to be in relationship with deep and life-giving material. Many spiritual gurus present dense metaphysical theses with an intellectual approach for "working" a spiritual path; poet and philosopher Mark Nepo reaches people through their hearts, bringing something fresh and new to the field by stimulating change through reflection of thoughts and feelings. The stories he shares in As Far As the Heart Can See come from many places—from Nepo's personal history to dreams to the myths of our ancestors. Each one is an invitation to awaken an aspect of living in relationship with the sacred. Following each of the forty-five stories are three forms of an invitation to further the conversation: journal questions, table questions, and meditations. The questions, whether reflected upon in a journal or discussed in deeper conversation with friends or family, are meant to lead the seeker down unimagined paths and back into life; the meditations are meant to ground the learning. These stories and parables about universal concepts and themes offer a poet's sensuality and a philosopher's sensibility to personalizing the journey of the human experience in the world.


Heart Appeal

Heart Appeal
Author: Maysie Greig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1943
Genre:
ISBN:

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Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart
Author: John Eldredge
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400200393

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In all your boyhood dreams of growing up, did you dream of being a "nice guy"? Eldredge believes that every man longs for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue. That is how he bears the image of God; that is what God made him to be.


More Stories to Touch the Heart

More Stories to Touch the Heart
Author: Russ Lawson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1435709861

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This book is full of stories, some true happenings, some just good stories. Each of these short devotional lessons are a sermon unto themselves. I have had preachers write and tell me that they use them as sermon starters or for devotional lessons. Mostly they are written with the hopes that they will touch something in your heart and help you in your daily walk with Christ.


The Faraway Nearby

The Faraway Nearby
Author: Rebecca Solnit
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101622776

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A New York Times Notable Book Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award A personal, lyrical narrative about storytelling and empathy, from the author of Orwell's Roses Apricots. Her mother's disintegrating memory. An invitation to Iceland. Illness. These are Rebecca Solnit's raw materials, but The Faraway Nearby goes beyond her own life, as she spirals out into the stories she heard and read—from fairy tales to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein—that helped her navigate her difficult passge. Solnit takes us into the lives of others—an arctic cannibal, the young Che Guevara among the leprosy afflicted, a blues musician, an Icelandic artist and her labyrinth—to understand warmth and coldness, kindness and imagination, decay and transformation, making art and making self. This captivating, exquisitely written exploration of the forces that connect us and the way we tell our stories is a tour de force of association, a marvelous Russian doll of a book that is a fitting companion to Solnit's much-loved A Field Guide to Getting Lost.