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Growing Together

Growing Together

Carson Meyer

CHRONICLE BOOKS
2025
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A week-by-week pregnancy and birthing guide from renowned Hollywood doula Carson Meyer—brimming with empowering advice to help expectant mothers care for their bodies, nurture their babies, and make confident decisions throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. In this groundbreaking pregnancy book, Carson Meyer draws on her experience as a birth doula helping hundreds of families welcome their babies into the world. With a holistic focus on wellness, health, and spirituality, Growing Together offers birthing parents an empowering approach to pregnancy and childbirth that is too often missing in today’s standard care. This is a weekly guide to caring for and honoring your body and your baby through every phase of the life-changing experience of becoming a parent—from the first positive pregnancy test through the fourth trimester. Featuring easy-to-follow guidance and illuminating information to help you feel informed, confident, and calm, the content includes: Enriching wisdom from professionals Simple-to-follow activities and rituals Expert tips for every birth environment Nourishing recipes to help you feel grounded in your body and connected to your child And much more Growing Together is an invaluable resource and a comprehensive must-have handbook for every expecting parent.
If the Dead Belong Here

If the Dead Belong Here

Carson Faust

TITAN BOOKS LTD
2025
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A multigenerational horror saga about an Indigenous American family, a missing girl, and a dark curse that echoes down generations, perfect for readers of Stephen Graham Jones, Erika T. Wurth and Shane Hawk.When six-year-old Laurel Taylor vanishes without a trace, her family is left shattered, struggling to navigate the darkness of grief and unanswered questions. As their search turns to despair, Laurel's older sister, Nadine, begins experiencing nightmares that blur the line between dream and reality, and she becomes convinced that Laurel's disappearance could be connected to other family tragedies. Guided by her elders, Nadine sets out to uncover whether laying the ghosts to rest is the key to finding her sister and healing her fractured family.Carson Faust captivates in this chilling literary debut that confronts the specter of colonization and the generational scars it leaves on Native American families. Steeped in Indigenous folklore and drawing from the author's own family history, If the Dead Belong Here examines what it means to be haunted-both by the supernatural and terrors of our own making. Faust crafts a powerful, kaleidoscopic tale about the complicated legacies of violence that shape our present, the importance of honoring our past, and the resilience of a family-and a people-determined to heal from old wounds.
Mentoring Wisdom

Mentoring Wisdom

Carson Pue; Doug Birdsall

Castle Quay Books
2011
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The role of being a leader is a difficult one. They are often called upon to give wisdom and direction, inspiration and hope, vision and paths of execution. Where does all this come from? It comes from a pool of collective wisdom that is gathered over time. For Christian leaders, it comes from their ability to call upon God to provide them with the wisdom and discernment needed at a particular time. Every great leader has a series of mentors in their life who are providing or have provided wisdom. This wisdom becomes part of the pool from which leaders draw. Many leaders today wish that they had a mentor in their life. Someone who loves them; cares about their leadership and mission; listens carefully to their leadership challenges; and provides reflective feedback that points them both to God and the way forward. Yet all too often men and women find themselves without this great resource. This book is intended to serve as a passive mentor. A passive mentor is someone that we can glean knowledge from even though we may never meet him or her personally. The following pages contain a collection of insights speaking into challenges faced by most leaders.Included with each is a scriptural verse or passage that points towards faith and God's promise to walk with leaders through each day. In each of the topics addressed, Carson will be asking questions about the reader or their leadership while providing some leadership insights he has learned while leading at Arrow Leadership. Each section closes with a prayer that can be used as a guide for a leaders own prayers for the week that follows. Every page invites God to speak to the reader and enjoy the peace of His presence.
The Way of Life

The Way of Life

Carson Holloway

Baylor University Press
2008
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The passing of John Paul II provoked questions about the Pope, particularly in his relation to modernity. Was he opposed to the tenets of modernity, as some critics claimed? Or did he accommodate modernity in a way no Pope ever had, as his champions asserted? In The Way of Life, Carson Holloway examines the fundamental philosophers of modernity-from Hobbes to Toqueville-to suggest that John Paul II's critique of modernity is intended not to reject, but to improve. Thus, claims Holloway, it is appropriate for liberal modernity to attend to the Pope's thought, receiving it not as the attack of an enemy but as the criticism of a candid friend.
Shadows on the Echoes of Love

Shadows on the Echoes of Love

Carson Avery

Elderberry Press
2021
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Kerry and Leslie, an elderly couple, live by a homespun, spiritual philosophy. This fictional tale explores themes of love, ways for the world to work for the betterment of all, and how we could best deal with contemporary issues.
Your Carpet Is Poisoning You & Your Family: and What To Do About It
THE TRUTH NO ONE WANTS YOU TO KNOWOver 70% of homes have carpeting in the majority of all rooms. Carpets cover the floors of our business and schools. Children play on them for hours, infants crawl on them and deeply inhale their fumes. Proud homeowners inhale that 'new-carpet smell', and all the while being poisoned by the release of deadly chemicals. Whether your carpets are new or old, they probably have more bad things in them than you want to imagine. The list is staggering NO PROTECTION FOR CARPET CONSUMERSUnfortunately, the widespread use of these deadly chemicals has virtually no restrictions by the EPA. They excuse the ongoing use of chemicals in the carpet industry. The EPA allows companies to decide for themselves regardless of the consumer's safety. DuPont and seven other PFC chemical manufacturers have said they're phasing out deadly toxins, but a phase-out is not mandatory, and there's no penalty if the companies choose not to use safer alternatives.CHEMICAL NAME GAMESCompanies that are moving away from the bad press of commonly known chemicals, are simply switching to related chemicals with different names. These new chemicals pose similar health risks and environmental hazards. The EPA does not require safer alternatives, they only facilitate voluntary agreements with the industry.WIDELY USEDThe thousands of poisonous chemicals are still widely used in carpeting and upholstered furniture, as well as in after-market treatments. And making matters worse, most carpet-cleaning products contain PFC-based stain repellents to "recharge" your carpet's existing toxins, since it wears off with age and repeated cleaning.
The Promise of Narrative Change

The Promise of Narrative Change

Carson O Mouser

Parson's Porch
2019
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The result of my personal experience of grief, coupled with my work of serving congregations experiencing the paralysis of disorientation, is the awareness that congregations caught up in this disorientation need a path guiding them through their grief. A path guiding congregations to answer the "why do we exist as a community of faith and who are we" identity questions while at the same time guiding them to discover the meaning or purpose for their communal lives, a purpose which congregations can intentionally live.Also, it will be a path guiding congregations to discover that change and transition is a positive time for growth in the natural cycle of life. Of course, congregations will, also, discover living through change and transition does take time because the culture of the congregation is shifting to a new culture with either new traditions or older traditions being reframed to fit the new identity and congregational culture.