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Sowing in Silence

Sowing in Silence
Author: Cheryl Hicks Settle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781940262734

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Gives creative ideas on how to do nice things for others.


Sowing in Silence

Sowing in Silence
Author: Cheryl Hicks
Publisher: Gabriel Records
Total Pages:
Release: 1997
Genre: Kindness
ISBN: 9781579880125

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Sowing in Silence

Sowing in Silence
Author: Cheryl Settle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1998-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781579880132

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Sowing in Silence

Sowing in Silence
Author: Brandon Freeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780996428514

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Brandon "Unique" Freeman is quickly becoming one of this generation's prominent voices. Equipped with energy and humor, his captivating message has enabled him to speak to people from all different walks of life. Whether it's motivating a football team, empowering leaders, or preaching from a pulpit, it's all in a day's work for Brandon. His passion is contagious and his presentation always leaves an imprint. Brandon serves as the Lead Pastor of The I AM Church in downtown Dallas, Tx. With destiny at hand and the world within his reach, he's quickly blazing a trail of influence that is a key part of the emerging world we live in. Now he adds a new level of influence and reach with the title of "author." He loves people, but more importantly it's evident that he loves God. "My prayer is that some mother, son, daughter, pastor, leader, teacher or any person of influence reads this book and feels empowered to not only rise above and beyond their past, but will also feel confident in knowing that they can be the catalyst to healing a broken generation."


Women Choosing Silence

Women Choosing Silence
Author: Alison Woolley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351273582

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Silence is long-established as a spiritual discipline amongst people of faith. However, its examination tends to focus on depictions within texts emerging from religious life and the development of its practices. Latterly, feminist theologians have also highlighted the silencing of women within Christian history. Consequently, silence is often portrayed as a solitary discipline based in norms of male monastic experience or a tool of women’s subjugation. In contrast, this book investigates chosen practices of silence in the lives of Christian women today, evidencing its potential for enabling profound relationality and empowerment within their spiritual journeys. Opening with an exploration of Christianity’s reclamation of practices of silence in the twentieth century, this contemporary ethnographic study engages with wider academic conversations about silence. Its substantive theological and empirical exploration of women’s practices of silence demonstrates that, for some, silence-based prayer is a valued space for encounter and transformation in relationships with God, with themselves and with others. Utilising a methodology that proposes focusing on silence throughout the qualitative research process, this study also illustrates a new model for depicting relational change. Finally, the book urges practical and feminist theologians to re-examine silence’s potential for facilitating the development of more authentic and responsible relationality within people’s lives. This is a unique study that provides new perspectives on practices of silence within Christianity, particularly amongst women. It will, therefore, be of significant interest to academics, practitioners and students in theology and religious studies with a focus on contemporary religion, spirituality, feminism, gender and research methods.


In the Bleak Midwinter

In the Bleak Midwinter
Author: Rachel Mann
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786221640

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Framed by her most famous poems ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ and ‘Love Came Down at Christmas’, this daily devotional explores Advent and Christmas through the poetry of Christina Rossetti. For each day there is a poem with a reflection that draws on Rossetti’s writings, encompassing a rich variety of themes:


Perspectives of the Silent Majority

Perspectives of the Silent Majority
Author: Amitava Mukherjee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351761099

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This title was first published in 2001. This text is an exercise in learning from the voices of the communities living in Indian villages near urban areas. It is concerned, primarily, with learning what these communities have to say on their well-being and livelihoods and is, therefore, an attempt to record and register as much as possible of what these communities say. Agriculture in urban areas of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh plays an important role for livelihoods and in supplying foodstuffs to communities and markets. It constitutes a major source of income both for landowners and labourers. The study then looks at the relationship between agriculture and urban areas, and the phenomenon of industrialization/urbanization. In presenting these perspectives, the farmers gave insights into some related issues such as the role of agriculture in their livelihoods, the nature of agricultural constraints and the the impact of air pollution on quality of life.