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Soul Be Free: Poems, Prose & Prayers

Soul Be Free: Poems, Prose & Prayers
Author: Alfonso Wyatt
Publisher: Power of Hope Press
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781932842388

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"If you are looking for faith; if you are searching for truth; if you are creating a path that leads to a transformation of your life Soul Be Free offers the guide post, the spiritual compass, the map of enlightenment that will take you on one of the most important rides of your life.... Soul Be Free is a gift that keeps on giving because its voice echoes that secret place within - where we can find the Spirit and remember the freedom and the power of life, and in that space, quietly step into the greatness that we are." - Terrie Williams, social activist and founder of The Stay Strong Foundation, and author of Black Pain: It Just Looks Like We're Not Hurting. "Alfonso and Ouida have birthed a beautiful book abundantly wrapped with liberation, love, healing and hope. Soul Be Free delivers a priceless prescription of poetry, prose and prayer that will help heal the holes in our collective souls. Read it and reap!" -Shawn Dove, Founder of Proud Poppa Communications and Manager of Open Society Institute's Campaign for Black Male Achievement."The raw beauty of Soul Be Free's prescription for healing lies in its authors enlightened understanding and passion for living an examined and fulfilled life. As ministers, teachers and overcomers, Alfonso and Ouida Wyatt are uniquely qualified to lead us to the secret place where liberated souls roam free."-Derek H. Suite, M.D., Founder and CEOFull Circle Health, PLLC


Poetry for the Soul: Volume 1

Poetry for the Soul: Volume 1
Author: Janice Stampley Means
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1475971494

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A POETS PRAYER OF THANKS Lord I come to you as humble as I know how I thank you for birthing forth this gift in me right now I thank you for the testimonies that you have given me I thank you lord for setting me free I thank you for the anointing you have placed on my life I thank you for bringing me from darkness and into your marvelous light Lord you have blessed me in so many ways And every day Ill give you thanks and praise Lord I thank you for all youve done Most of all I thank you for sacrificing your only son May all the nations read these anointed words And may your name be glorified from what theyve heard May these poems be blessed that you have placed in me So they can bless your people and set them free


God’S Perfect Timing

God’S Perfect Timing
Author: Dr. David Caruth
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-09-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1449723438

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"Gods Perfect Timing: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty with Education and Faith is about how important events in our lives happen according to Gods timing, not our own. Come with me on a spiritual journey through poverty, child abuse, and my struggle to overcome dyslexia through special education. I share a chilling account of how I survived being struck by lightning at football practice at the beginning of my senior year of high school. After my dream of becoming a professional athlete got shattered, I survived on the streets with dangerous criminals." Can you make lightning appear and cause it to strike as you direct? (Job 38:35) Lucky to Be Alive For on August 18, Caruth was standing in the defensive backfield during Coronados football practice when an incredible event knocked him right off the football field and literally into medical journals. Dressed in full football gear, Caruth was struck by on the head by a bold of lightning. The bolt burned through protective padding in the helmet at the point where a metal screw was fixed, blacked the neck of his jersey, singed his pants, and left his socks looking as though theyd been treated with a blowtorch. C. W. Nevius Forward By Reverend Alfonso Wyatt I spent my career as an educator, youth developer, advocate, counselor, role model and minister transforming the lives of countless young people caught in tumultuous life circumstances beyond their control or choosing. The aforementioned perspective allows me to understand and appreciate the profound power contained in Gods Perfect Timing: Breaking The Cycle of Poverty with Education and Faith, by Dr. David D. Caruth. Brother Caruth unapologetically takes readers into his world and lays bare horrific childhood events namely: physical/sexual abuse, hunger, deprivation, physical, emotional challenges as well as the need for special education. If this were not enough, David, as a promising high school football player, with dreams of turning pro, was struck by lightning while on the practice field100 players were leveled by the bolt, David was the only one that did not get up. The story could have ended right there with yet another African American child failing to thrive, doomed to living in the now all-too-familiar clutch of poverty, crime, drugs, gangs, incarceration, nihilism and neglector dying too soon. The seeds of failure were clearly sown into the life and psyche of the author. Yet the reader will discover that in the midst of seemingly insurmountable odds, David is able to change the odds. This social miracle was accomplished by seeds planted by Davids mother, namely the seed of faith revealed in the telling of biblical stories like David and Goliath (a Divine metaphor if you will). This book shows educators, faith leaders, policy makers, parents, young people and yes, even the naysayer, how the cycle of poverty, perpetuated by low self-esteem, academic indifference, victim thinking/blaming and dysfunctional family life can be broken once and for all. So beloved, come on the arduous and ultimately triumphant journey of David D. Caruths lifetime. If you accept this invitation please be open to the reality that the same power that found a young boy at his most vulnerable time; the same power that snatched him from the sure grip of death; the same power that helped him overcome staggering life obstacles and receive a terminal degree, is the same power that can change the lives of readersnow that Gods Perfect Timing is in full effect. The Reverend Alfonso Wyatt has four decades of experience developing young people as well as working with public, private, community based youth serving organizations and the faith community involved in the same effort. Reverend Wyatt, a D.Min candidate at New York Theological Seminary, is an ordained Elder on the ministerial staff of The Greater Allen Cathedral of New York and he and his wife are co-authors of Soul Be Free Poems Prose Prayers. Preface Gods Perfect Timing: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty with Education and Faith is about how important events in our lives happen according to Gods timing, not our own. Come with me on a spiritual journey through poverty, child abuse, and my struggle to overcome a learning disability through special education. I share a chilling account of how I survived being struck by lightning at football practice at the beginning of my senior year of high school. After my dream of becoming a professional athlete got shattered, I survived on the streets with dangerous criminals. Throughout my life, my mom, Zelna A. Caruth, was my primary source of strength. She was raised in Chicago and overcame more adversity in her life than anyone I knew. Her father died in a fire when she was 4 years old and her mother passed away when she was 12. As the oldest of four siblings, with two younger sisters and a baby brother, she called Bugs, her childhood ended at a very early age. She was also my most important teacher and source of strength. She taught me not to criticize or judge others until I walked a mile in their moccasins. I understood her lessons, because I had seven older brothers and sisters and one younger sister, and my own shoes had cutout cardboard for bottoms. Like a sponge, I absorbed as much of my moms wisdom as I could. She taught me about the Bible, and to believe that God works in mysterious ways. She let me know early on in life that man would let me down, and that I needed to put my faith and trust in the Lord. If I trusted in the Lord, she would say, and not worry so much about what other people had, only then would I begin to see the miracles that God was performing in my own life. She was right of course. When I look at my own life, there are numerous times, too many to count, when my life could have, and probably should have ended, and God made a miracle happen to keep me going. I also learned that not all miracles are pleasant. Unpleasant miracles are difficult for most of us to grasp. We find it difficult to understand why a loving God would not only allow, but cause unpleasant events to happen in our lives. I questioned my mom about why bad things happened to good people and good things happened to bad people. My moms answer was that, God allowed Jesus to die on the cross, only to raise him from the dead to glorify his own power. She left it to me to figure out the meaning of her words. For most of us, those with children anyway, we find it difficult to imagine allowing our child to be crucified so that the world could bear witness to our power. God help us if our children get injured on fields of play. If our children get hurt, our hearts fill with pain and sadness, and we want the world to see us rush to comfort them. We grow up learning that people who love us should protect us from unpleasant events that occur daily in our own lives. In our house, my brothers and sisters seldom felt protected. What we felt on most days was hunger, jealousy, misery, envy and multiple kinds of abuse. I wrote this book, because I believe that, in spite of the challenges we face and endure day after day, miracles happen every day of our lives; however, most of the time, we dont recognize them when we see them. After reading this book, my hope is that you will begin to see how God works through people to influence the lives of other people. You will learn how to recognize Gods Perfect Timing in your own life, and to take action when the time is right. If God can bring me through poverty, child abuse and special education, back from death and homelessness, to earning a PhD, buying several homes for my family, and sending my children to private school, then you too should be able to have faith that God has a design on your life, and has already blessed you with miracle after miracle.


Gratitude Prayers

Gratitude Prayers
Author: June Cotner
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1449421768

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"Gratitude Prayers is an uplifting collection of inspiring prayers, reflective poems, and motivating quotes that will open you to experience more joy and wonder in life. In this gracious anthology, June Cotner offers more than 100 motivational selections that remind you to embrace each and every day with abundance and thankfulness. Gratitude Prayers includes the voices of classic visionaries such as Rumi, Anne Frank, Walt Whitman and Helen Keller, whose words mingle eloquently alongside contemporary writers such as Michael S. Glaser and Barbara Crooker. The writers in this exuberant book share how to seek out tiny moments of joy, which will point the way toward finding the good in every situation."--Publisher.


Serenity Prayers

Serenity Prayers
Author: June Cotner
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0740779184

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Serenity Prayers is a lovely and timeless collection of prayers, prose, and poems that leaves readers feeling relaxed, peaceful, hopeful, and encouraged. It's a thoughtful resource for facing everyday challenges. Excerpt from the book: "A Clear Midnight This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless, Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done, Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou lovest best, Night, sleep, death and the stars." --Walt Whitman (1819-1892) * Features selections from Mitch Albom, Emily Dickinson, William Penn, Rumi, Carl Sandburg, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and William Butler Yeats.


Free Verse of The Soul

Free Verse of The Soul
Author: Myrvete Osmani
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9178517966

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"Free Verse of The Soul", offers an abundance of a world rich with a wider range of Myrvete Osmani's poetry. With strong emotions and with inveterate language, of that type which is articulated slowly in order to enjoy it for a longer period of time and which is hard to replace, just as a shelter that is created inside the heavenly home where it is carved like soft sun.


Oasis for My Soul

Oasis for My Soul
Author: Tracey L. Moore
Publisher: Tracey L. Moore
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781478394075

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GOD WANTS TO QUENCH YOUR SPIRITUAL THIRST.* Do you ever feel spiritually "dry"?* Do you want a deeper, more personal relationship with God?* Do you want to be emotionally whole? Oasis for My Soul is a collection of poems, poetic prayers, praise and scripturally based inspirational writings intended to feed your spirit and refresh your soul. If you are having a spiritual "dry spell," the power-packed entries will hydrate, nourish, encourage, and inspire you to develop a deeper and more satisfying relationship with the Master, the true Oasis for our souls. You will be challenged to move to a higher plane in your walk with Christ through the writings, thought-provoking journaling exercises, and pertinent prayers that will help you to:* Receive a new level of spiritual awareness. * Enhance your personal and spiritual growth.* Build self-esteem and aggressively move toward wholeness.* Maintain faith and hope in difficult times.* Challenge the devil's negative "thought bombs." Tracey L. Moore (a.k.a. The Purposeful Poet) wants to take you down a spiritually poetic trail and challenge you to be your best for Christ. She holds a Master's degree in Christian Counseling from Oral Roberts University and currently resides in Norfolk, Virginia. Learn more about Tracey at www.TraceyLMoore.com


Holiness for the Soul

Holiness for the Soul
Author: Tyra Mitchell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1524589683

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This book is a collection of inspirational poetry. Each poem contains a spiritual message. The poems I write are the words that God bestowed upon my soul from the sound of Gods voice to my pen to tell His people. It will be a blessing to all whom receives it. Some of the poems are about having faith while others are a soulful prayer. These poems will uplift, encourage, inspire and give you Holiness for the Soul.


In Poetry, Prose and Song

In Poetry, Prose and Song
Author: Mitchell Alexander Jackson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1524616958

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Three administrations at the helm steered the American lives. Clinton saw the American individual needing two jobs. W. Bush refused to save one American home as he put more and more Americans into uniforms abroad. Obama opened the floodgates to illegal and undocumented immigrants. Consequently, of Americas 120 million citizens, 90 million (ages sixteen and older) fell jobless. Ninety million were not in the labor force, as stated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (Department of Labor). These Americans were virtually locked out of the workforce. Slowly were their needs ignored as Americans. Congress and Court offered no hope. The Americans became weathered, and the individual citizen found himself all but lost in a sea of 180 million immigrants. Thus, this immigrant number has overgrown the American population. Since 2013, the weathered American is left to do the best he can with what little he has. In In Poetry, Prose and Song, the forgotten US individual seeks a slice of the American pie.