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On Living Well

On Living Well
Author: Eugene H. Peterson
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601429797

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In these never-before-published stories, sayings, and biblical teachings, the beloved author and translator of The Message Bible shows us how the wisdom of deep faith helps us live well. “Calming, encouraging, and profound.”—Matt Chandler, lead pastor of The Village Church “Jesus’ words bring us the news of an expanded world, a bright world, a full-dimensioned world, a world in which God rules, mercy is common experience, and love is the daily working agenda.” Eugene H. Peterson (1932–2018) was one of the most beloved authors, pastors, poets, and professors of our time. While millions have read his bestselling paraphrased Bible translation, The Message, far fewer have heard his direct practical insights and wisdom about how to live well. Eugene knew the extraordinary spirituality of ordinary life. He understood that we actually become more, not less, human as we grow to live like Jesus. And living like Jesus means living well. On Living Well collects some of Eugene’s best never-before-published short writings to help you walk in the way of Jesus with a little more courage, passion, and hope—by offering new ways to practice generosity, community, prayer, simplicity, worship, inner peace, and so much more . . . even with the challenges of today. This book is a rich feast for the soul, ideal as a daily spiritual touchpoint or simply to nourish a heart hungry for pastoral wisdom. It is your invitation to enter into the meaningful simplicity of life with Jesus in a world of immense beauty, real difficulty, and endless wonder.


Walking on Water

Walking on Water
Author: Madeleine L'Engle
Publisher: Convergent Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0804189293

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In this classic book, Madeleine L'Engle addresses the questions, What makes art Christian? What does it mean to be a Christian artist? What is the relationship between faith and art? Through L'Engle's beautiful and insightful essay, readers will find themselves called to what the author views as the prime tasks of an artist: to listen, to remain aware, and to respond to creation through one's own art.


Paris Reflections

Paris Reflections
Author: Christiann Anderson
Publisher: McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780939923885

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Paris, one of the world's great cities, has a long and rich tradition of embracing people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. For over two centuries, African Americans have been among the racial and cultural mosaic that has thrived in Paris and helped to make the city a world-renowned centre of imagination and creativity. Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ada 'Bricktop' Smith, Sidney Bechet, Victor Sejour, Josephine Baker, Henry O Tanner, and numerous other African Americans have lived, worked, and played in Paris, and while doing so contributed significantly to the city's legacy of achievement in art, literature, science, business, sport, social reform, political science, and numerous other fields. This book takes the reader on six walking tours through historic districts of Paris where the African-American presence has been prominent. The authors have assembled a vast amount of information about the lives and works of many of Paris's most prominent African Americans, and all who walk the city's neighbourhoods with 'Paris Reflections' in hand will become intimately familiar with the stage and exact locations upon which so much of the area's vibrant African-American history has played out. Each walk is accompanied by a clear and detailed map that will help the reader easily navigate the intricate streets and buildings of the City of Light. The book provides a pithy introduction to the African-American experience in Paris. A selection of original colour art by Christiann Anderson, and a listing of sources of additional information about the subject of the book, contribute additional dimensions to this handsome and graceful handbook.


Walking with Jesus

Walking with Jesus
Author: Daniel Sullivan
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809141319

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Provides eighteen fictionalized reflections by people who encountered Jesus during their lifetimes, painting vignettes of scriptural characters ranging from the well-known and familiar personalities as Mary the Mother of God, Mary Magalene, and John the Disciple, to unknown or unnamed characters suc


Walking Art Practice

Walking Art Practice
Author: Ernesto Pujol
Publisher: Triarchy Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1911193376

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a collection of intimate reflections by artist Ernesto Pujol, which bring together his experiences as a former monk, performance artist, social choreographer and educator.


A Widow's Journey

A Widow's Journey
Author: Gayle Roper
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736959580

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Have you recently lost your husband? Are there days when you feel so terribly alone—and that no one else could possibly understand? Author Gayle Roper understands. As a recent widow herself, Gayle writes: So who am I now that there's only one place at the table...one pillow with a head dent, one damp towel after a shower. There's only one toothbrush in the holder. The seat is never left up anymore. I can still write Mrs. in front of my name, but I'm no longer in a marriage relationship. You need two people for a marriage, and there's only me. Is there only you? Then join Gayle as she draws on her emotions during the loss of her beloved husband, Chuck, and offers you a compassionate devotional to encourage you through your darkest days. Gayle knows a widow's pain is deep. But she also knows God's love is deeper still. And it's in His love you'll find your deepest comfort.


Riverwalking

Riverwalking
Author: Kathleen Dean Moore
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780156004619

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Twenty essays offer observations on rivers, life, love, loss, motherhood, happiness, evolution, and country music.


Walking in the Word

Walking in the Word
Author: Greorge Vink
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1449773680

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Walking in the Word is a practical, yearlong devotional to use many times over or share with family members or friends. You may not always agree, but youll always be stimulated to think about what Gods Word has to say to that part of your life being addressed.


Walking Each Other Home

Walking Each Other Home
Author: Peter C. Wilcox
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498243282

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The English writer G. K. Chesterton once wrote: "Nothing taken for granted; everything received with gratitude; everything passed on with grace." These reflections are the author's effort, as an older father, to pass on to his daughter, with grace, what he believes is truly important in life. When his daughter was young, he used to tell her that his constant prayer was to live long enough so that "I can get you raised!" Thankfully, that prayer has been answered. But parenting is a life-long process that evolves as we and our children grow older. Through the years, Dr. Wilcox has discovered that being an older father has advantages and disadvantages. If age gives one more life experience and wisdom, then hopefully these reflections will be a way that he can share his life and wisdom with her and others. Throughout thirty years as a psychotherapist and spiritual director, Dr. Wilcox counseled many fathers who were genuinely trying to be good parents. This book is intended to help fathers influence, in a positive way, the life choices their daughters will make. It is an invitation to explore how we can continue to help our daughters grow spiritually and psychologically into the person God is calling them to become.


A Burning in My Bones

A Burning in My Bones
Author: Winn Collier
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0735291640

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This essential authorized biography of Eugene Peterson offers unique insights into the experiences and spiritual convictions of the iconic American pastor and beloved translator of The Message. “In the time of a generation-wide breakdown in trust with leaders in every sphere of society, Eugene’s quiet life of deep integrity and gospel purpose is a bright light against a dark backdrop.”—John Mark Comer, author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry “This hunger for something radical—something so true that it burned in his bones—was a constant in Eugene’s life. His longing for God ignited a ferocity in his soul.” Encounter the multifaceted life of one of the most influential and creative pastors of the past half century with unforgettable stories of Eugene’s lifelong devotion to his craft and love of language, the influences and experiences that shaped his unquenchable faith, the inspiration for his decision to translate The Message, and his success and struggles as a pastor, husband, and father. Author Winn Collier was given exclusive access to Eugene and his materials for the production of this landmark work. Drawing from his friendship and expansive view of Peterson’s life, Collier offers an intimate, beautiful, and earthy look into a remarkable life. For Eugene, the gifts of life were inexhaustible: the glint of fading light over the lake; a kiss from his wife, Jan; a good joke; a bowl of butter pecan ice cream. As you enter into his story, you’ll find yourself doing the same—noticing how the most ordinary things shimmer with a new and unexpected beauty.