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The Light Always Shines in the Dark

The Light Always Shines in the Dark
Author: Bart V. Mercurio
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2024-07-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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Written during a time when a deadly virus spread fear and despair throughout the world, The Light Always Shines in the Dark offers the reader a breath of fresh air with its inspiring message of faith and hope. A follow-up to At Last I Open My Heart, in which the author shared firsthand his remarkable recovery from a forty-year battle with addiction, this powerful sequel warns of the rapid rise of immorality during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. We are made aware in detail of how a multibillion-dollar industry corrupts souls, destroys relationships, and tragically exploits the sad crime of human trafficking. Before it is too late, we are urged to unite, especially as Christians, to declare war against the formidable scourge of pornography. We are encouraged not to compromise our beliefs and to defend the moral standards and traditional values for which we are far too often disdained and scorned. The author not only boldly zooms in on a wide range of social issues but also discusses the genuine power of love, the beauty of a woman, and the search for happiness. The content reflects the labor of significant research and the chosen topics are informative and thought-provoking and should stir interest in Christian and secular audiences alike. The Light Always Shines in the Dark affirms that each day we celebrate on this earth, we must cherish the precious gift of life and the priceless virtues of faith, hope, and love. We are reminded that despite the shadow of darkness that constantly surrounds us, we must not grow weary. We must take comfort in knowing and genuinely believing that the light will always shine in the dark.


Light Shines in the Darkness

Light Shines in the Darkness
Author: Lucille F. Sider
Publisher: Read the Spirit
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1641800259

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Clinical psychologist and clergywoman Lucille F. Sider adds her voice to the chorus of women in the #WhyIDidntReport and #MeToo movements. This is Lucille’s story of resilience and hope as a survivor of sexual abuse. She explains the challenges of finding her way out of a fear-based spirituality into one that is full of grace, hope and forgiveness. The unique richness of her book is that she wrote it to spark healing discussion. As she describes her experiences in these pages, she also steps back and offers helpful analysis as both a psychologist and a clergywoman. At the end of the book, she includes a complete study guide with questions for reflection for individuals, small groups and classes. “The book is arranged to be a valuable tool in the hands of persons in the helping professions, such as clergy, social workers, psychologists,” writes the Rev. Jo Anne Lyon, General Superintendent Emerita and Ambassador of The Wesleyan Church. “This writing is so powerful, yet gentle, that people will be able to add their own words to combat the pain. Lucille’s credentials enhance the power of the story. Truly a book for these days!” Lucille was just 6 years old when she was abused both physically and sexually by a hired man on the family’s farm. Lucille’s inner conflict about these experiences, propelled her into a childhood of guilt and shame. While Lucille was an outstanding student, singer and athlete, she lived with an underlying fear, loneliness and mild depression. A second sexual abuse by her brother-in-law, when she was just 15 years old, added to Lucille’s fears. When she tried to tell her parents about this, their response was only to pray for her—so, she kept these painful events secret for years. Many years later, her brother in law was arrested for molesting a 15-year-old girl. Lucille and others, including his own daughter, testified against him and he was incarcerated. Raised in a conservative household and faith, Lucille went to college and seminary to search for a theology that was full of grace and forgiveness. She found this especially at Yale Divinity School, though she always lived with a mild depression. Her struggle to understand both her faith and psyche led her to earn a PhD from Northwestern University in psychology and religion. She became a clinical psychologist and pastoral counselor and later the Executive Director of The Samaritan Pastoral Counseling Center in Evanston, Illinois. At age 50, when her husband suddenly divorced her, Lucille was cast into darkness and despair which resulted in major depression. Lucille became dysfunctional and had to step down as Executive Director of her counseling center. Years of therapy led her to new ways of offering and sharing her gifts, which included writing stories and ministering to seniors, especially those suffering from dementia. In Light Shines in the Darkness, Lucille F. Sider shares her unique story of sexual abuse and severe mental illness, including depression and PTSD. She describes her legal battle in fighting for justice and her ongoing persistence in finding ways to remain stable. She calls these her mental health and spiritual practices and they include: counseling, medication, meditation, healthy diet, exercise, daily prayer and church attendance. In sharing her story, Lucille now is helping others along their journeys from sexual abuse to stability—to find their own hope and their own light that shines through the darkness. “Timely, compelling and courageous, this autobiography lays bare the trauma of both child and adolescent abuse,” writes Carol Schreck, Professor Emerita of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Palmer Theological Seminary. “This book deserves to be read by any adult who, living in a culture where 80 percent of females have experienced some form of sexual abuse by the age of 18, are no longer content to keep their proverbial head in the sand.”


God Notes

God Notes
Author: Jackie Trottmann
Publisher: DreamSculpt Media, Incorporated
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945949296

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About God Notes During a month-long prayer retreat, the author asked God to give her a word. The words tumbled out in the form of love notes from God resulting in 365 insightful passages, each inspired by one word - and each passage meant for you. This is the kind of book that deserves a permanent space on everyone's nightstand. About the Jackie Trottmann Jackie Trottmann left her corporate career behind to pursue God's call to share her personal experience of God's healing power and loving presence. Learning how to be still, let go, trust herself, trust others, and trust God, has been an ongoing spiritual practice. She teaches others how to do the same through her books, blog, media and ongoing workshops and retreats.


Praying Upside Down

Praying Upside Down
Author: Kelly O'Dell Stanley
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1496406729

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When you talk to God, do you ever wonder if He really hears? Do your prayers start to feel rote or routine? Do you sometimes feel you don’t even know how to pray? Jesus is known for turning situations upside down . . . and He can do the same in your prayer life. Your perspective on prayer and faith may never be the same again when you read artist and designer Kelly O’Dell Stanley’s delightfully accessible, innovative new book Praying Upside Down. Stanley uses imagery, simple techniques, and artwork to help you see God like never before and move your prayer life away from the preconceived and expected to a new level of intimacy. Praying Upside Down offers a fresh chance to learn something new, hear an answer you didn’t anticipate, and experience God in a more real, tangible way.


Holman New Testament Commentary: Acts

Holman New Testament Commentary: Acts
Author: Kenneth Gangel
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1998
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0805402055

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One in a series of twelve New Testament verse-by-verse commentary books edited by Max Anders. Includes discussion starters, teaching plan, and more. Great for lay teachers and pastors alike.


The Freedom to EAT

The Freedom to EAT
Author: Jackie Trottmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS
ISBN: 9780998038919

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What secrets do you have? If you struggle with your weight, your relationship with food, body image, self-criticism, doubt, fear, shame, self-loathing, and any number of other issues, I would venture to guess that you struggle in secret. The secrets to lasting weight loss and inner peace are hidden from you. You are too wrapped up in your present preoccupation to see them. If you are carrying a lot of emotional and spiritual weight, this weight can be much heavier than physical pounds reflected on a scale. Within these pages you will find relief. More importantly, you'll find the invitation to true freedom. Break the bonds of self-imposed limitations. Discover what is holding you back from becoming the unique and powerful person you were created to be. Give yourself permission to play again and to pursue the dreams you may have buried deep inside of you. By putting these secrets into practice, you will experience a lighter body, mind, and spirit. You will find lasting weight loss and inner peace.


Learning to Walk in the Dark

Learning to Walk in the Dark
Author: Barbara Brown Taylor
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1848256175

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In this long awaited follow-up to the best-selling An Altar in the World, Barbara Brown Taylor explores ‘the treasures of darkness’ that the Bible speaks about. What can we learn about the ways of God when we cannot see the way ahead, are lost, alone, frightened, not in control or when the world around us seems to have descended into darkness?


The Radiant Midnight

The Radiant Midnight
Author: Melissa Maimone
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736976477

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“In The Radiant Midnight you will find not merely abstract ideas about the essence of darkness or how to go about facing it. You will also find humor, Wisdom. Honesty. You will find Melissa’s very bone and blood…it is here, then, in reading—rather, perhaps, listening to—her words, that your heart, trapped as it may feel in its own midnight, begins to see the first signs of dawn.” –Curt Thompson, MD, author of Anatomy of the Soul Grace and Hope for Long Dark Nights Have you ever suffered with depression, sadness, or the feeling that you just can't seem to get it together? Do you wonder if you could ever view your deepest wounds in a different light? Through candid storytelling, biblical truth, honest lament, and unexpected humor, The Radiant Midnight is a bold refusal to simplify the experience of suffering by moving too quickly to try to relieve it. With questions to guide you and practical suggestions to lead you through dark moments, this book takes you on a journey of surrender, suffering, rest, and restoration as it encourages and comforts you in whatever struggle you face. The message of The Radiant Midnight is fueled by the passionate belief that not only will God lead you out of darkness, He will be fully and beautifully present within it. You can find deep contentment in painful circumstances and discover a profound intimacy with a compassionate, tender God who is with you in every moment—in each hope-filled dawn and every radiant midnight.


The Greatest Gift

The Greatest Gift
Author: Ann Voskamp
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1414388519

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The New York Times bestselling Christmas classic. Over 250,000 books in print. An annual bestseller. Thousands of readers have already fallen in love with Ann Voskamp’s One Thousand Gifts, and this Christmas, Ann will help readers celebrate the lineage and the majesty of God’s greatest gift—Jesus Christ. In what has already become a holiday classic, Voskamp reaches back into the pages of the Old Testament to explore the lineage of Jesus via the advent tradition of “The Jesse Tree.” Beginning with Jesse, the father of David, The Greatest Gift retraces the epic pageantry of mankind, from Adam to the Messiah, with each day’s reading pointing to the coming promise of Christ. Sure to become a holiday staple in every Christian home, The Greatest Gift is the perfect gift for the holidays and a timeless reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.