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Interlocked: April and George Number 5

Interlocked: April and George Number 5

Deborah Holly Robinson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Now that their children are growing up, moving on, and starting their own families, George and April still worry. Will they be able to help their children if they need help? Can they let them learn to solve their own problems? Can they be good examples but not be overbearing? Is there any way to keep them all safe? George and April have discovered that worry never ends when you're a parent, a grandparent, or a great-grandparent, because motherhood and fatherhood are eternal callings.
Girl Behind the Fence

Girl Behind the Fence

Mozelle Martin; Deborah Colleen Rose; Holly Bachelder

Lulu.com
2022
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Organizational Psychologist Tasha Eurich describes concepts from her book Insight: The Surprising Truth About How Others See Us, How We See Ourselves, and Why the Answers Matter More Than We Think. Eurich explains how knowing who we are and how others see us can lead to feeling confident, happy, successful, and fulfilled. Although self-awareness is necessary for the renewal of oneself, Eurich described the results of her research, "Our data reveals that 95% of people believe they are self-aware, but the real number is 15%," she says. "That means, on a good day, about 80% of people are lying about themselves-to themselves." This 12th book of the series exists to help you increase your self-awareness that can lead to renewal.
Health Web Science

Health Web Science

Joanne S. Luciano; Grant P. Cumming; Eva Kahana; Mark D. Wilkinson; Elizabeth H. Brooks; Holly Jarman; Deborah L. McGuinness; Minna S. Levine

now publishers Inc
2014
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This monograph is a call to action. It is an urgent request to those using the web to help find solutions to problems facing healthcare globally. The disciplines of Web Science and its subfield Health Web Science explore how the World Wide Web drives discussions, technologies, policies, and solutions, which surround health issues.The monograph presents Health Web Science as a sub-discipline of Web Science that, while being concerned with the Web's impact on health and wellbeing, also examines the impact of the Web's health-related uses on the design, structure, and evolution of the Web itself. Understanding and appreciating the overlapping, yet divergent disciplinary orientation of Health Web Science compared to related research domains, motivates specific research efforts around better utilization of, innovation on, and communication over and within the Web.Health Web Science is an ideal reference for researchers and practitioners with an interest in this emerging topic.
The Women of Holy Week

The Women of Holy Week

Deborah Landis; Veronica Hughes

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Women of Holy Week offers a refreshing, versatile alternative for Lenten study groups or personal reflection. In this non-denominational, non-Biblical book, 24 women - friends and relatives of Jesus, as well as "strangers" such as Pilate's wife, the woman at the well, and the mother who packed the loaves and fishes - share their thoughts in their own voices on the day after Good Friday. Some of these women are not described in Scripture, but all of them have a story to tell. Each woman adds a detail that illuminates the meaning of Jesus' life on earth, and each one offers inspiration as she shares her deepest feelings and insights. Reflection questions that follow each narrative can be used for private meditation, journaling, or group discussion. Also included are suggestions for using the readings as dramatic presentations.
Holy Spirit

Holy Spirit

Steven W Banks; Deborah G Hunter

Hunter Heart Publishing, LLC
2016
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In an age where so much chaos and confusion has enveloped our world, where do we turn for answers? The Church is seen as the only answer, but where do we turn as Believers when even the Church is lost and confused? Jesus, as He ascended into Glory, commanded His disciples to tarry, or wait, for the Promise of another.... Holy Spirit. He knew they could not witness of His Resurrection without His power, His authority, on the inside of them. Many denominations do not believe in Holy Spirit; many choose to omit these very scriptures from their teachings, but if we are to walk in the full power and authority of God in this earth, we MUST consider the full counsel of God's Word and implement it all in our daily lives. Who is Holy Spirit? What is His assignment in our lives, in the Earth? Join author Deborah G. Hunter on a miraculous journey into the purpose of the One, The Promise, left for God's people. An in-depth Pneumatological study that will transform your walk with God, including: 1. The Person of Holy Spirit2. The Purpose of Holy Spirit3. The Position of Holy Spirit4. The Power of Holy Spirit5. The Promise of Holy Spirit6. The Partnership of Holy Spirit ...and Much More
Toward a Pastoral Theology of Holy Saturday

Toward a Pastoral Theology of Holy Saturday

Adam D Tietje; Deborah Van Deusen Hunsinger

Wipf Stock Publishers
2018
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Veterans who experience the overwhelming trauma of war are often still stuck in the far country. In the aftermath, many feel abandoned by God. Adam D. Tietje suggests that Holy Saturday, Christ's descent into hell, is the place where God fully identifies with our God-abandonment. In light of the resurrection, it can be seen that the complete hiddenness of God on Holy Saturday is in fact the fullness of revelation. God has chosen to be revealed precisely through the cross and the grave. The author takes a Chalcedonian approach to the problem of relating a theology of Holy Saturday to the psychology of trauma. Through the use of this method, he suggests that pastoral caregivers might understand trauma and moral injury as soul wounds. Sanctuary, lament and confession, and forgiveness and reconciliation are found to provide a direction for the care of such wounds. ""Adam Tietje, having experienced the hell of war and its aftermath as an army chaplain, offers an important contribution to the research and discourse on moral injury. . . . It is a rare and welcome gift to read a critical-constructive pastoral analysis from someone who has not only ministered to combat veterans, but also someone who has returned from that far land of war."" --Ryan LaMothe, Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology ""As a decorated veteran, army chaplain Adam Tietje offers an authentic pastoral theology and visions of care few theologians and caregivers can match. . . . Counselors, pastoral caregivers, families, and friends will discover Holy Saturday as a 'thin' place that informs the care of veterans beyond psychological labels and moral-ethical discernment. This compelling and sensitively written work is a welcome addition to the care of combat veterans and the exploration of moral injury."" --Jaco J. Hamman, Vanderbilt University ""Wounded himself in body and soul while struggling to console soldiers devastated by the endless war in Afghanistan, US Army chaplain Adam Tietje wrests from psalms of lament and a vision of Christ's descent into hell morsels of hope by which to forge ahead. The path here is treacherous, the destination never guaranteed. But Toward a Pastoral Theology of Holy Saturday proves Tietje an able and faithful guide to help us home."" --Robert C. Dykstra, Princeton Theological Seminary ""Adam Tietje's account of trauma and moral injury come from the depths of his own experience as an army chaplain and a survivor of the war in Afghanistan. It offers both a moving personal account of the horrors of war and a strong theological grounding for the particular spiritual problems veterans face as they recover from wounds to their soul. This book is . . . a welcome resource for any pastor or chaplain seeking a compassionate vision for their care."" --Sonia Waters, Princeton Theological Seminary Adam D. Tietje is a ThD student at Duke University Divinity School. He served as an active duty US Army chaplain for nine years, including a deployment to Afghanistan.
Toward a Pastoral Theology of Holy Saturday

Toward a Pastoral Theology of Holy Saturday

Adam D Tietje; Deborah Van Deusen Hunsinger

Wipf Stock Publishers
2018
sidottu
Veterans who experience the overwhelming trauma of war are often still stuck in the far country. In the aftermath, many feel abandoned by God. Adam D. Tietje suggests that Holy Saturday, Christ's descent into hell, is the place where God fully identifies with our God-abandonment. In light of the resurrection, it can be seen that the complete hiddenness of God on Holy Saturday is in fact the fullness of revelation. God has chosen to be revealed precisely through the cross and the grave. The author takes a Chalcedonian approach to the problem of relating a theology of Holy Saturday to the psychology of trauma. Through the use of this method, he suggests that pastoral caregivers might understand trauma and moral injury as soul wounds. Sanctuary, lament and confession, and forgiveness and reconciliation are found to provide a direction for the care of such wounds. ""Adam Tietje, having experienced the hell of war and its aftermath as an army chaplain, offers an important contribution to the research and discourse on moral injury. . . . It is a rare and welcome gift to read a critical-constructive pastoral analysis from someone who has not only ministered to combat veterans, but also someone who has returned from that far land of war."" --Ryan LaMothe, Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology ""As a decorated veteran, army chaplain Adam Tietje offers an authentic pastoral theology and visions of care few theologians and caregivers can match. . . . Counselors, pastoral caregivers, families, and friends will discover Holy Saturday as a 'thin' place that informs the care of veterans beyond psychological labels and moral-ethical discernment. This compelling and sensitively written work is a welcome addition to the care of combat veterans and the exploration of moral injury."" --Jaco J. Hamman, Vanderbilt University ""Wounded himself in body and soul while struggling to console soldiers devastated by the endless war in Afghanistan, US Army chaplain Adam Tietje wrests from psalms of lament and a vision of Christ's descent into hell morsels of hope by which to forge ahead. The path here is treacherous, the destination never guaranteed. But Toward a Pastoral Theology of Holy Saturday proves Tietje an able and faithful guide to help us home."" --Robert C. Dykstra, Princeton Theological Seminary ""Adam Tietje's account of trauma and moral injury come from the depths of his own experience as an army chaplain and a survivor of the war in Afghanistan. It offers both a moving personal account of the horrors of war and a strong theological grounding for the particular spiritual problems veterans face as they recover from wounds to their soul. This book is . . . a welcome resource for any pastor or chaplain seeking a compassionate vision for their care."" --Sonia Waters, Princeton Theological Seminary Adam D. Tietje is a ThD student at Duke University Divinity School. He served as an active duty US Army chaplain for nine years, including a deployment to Afghanistan.
Holy Matrimony

Holy Matrimony

Deborrah K Ogans

Authorhouse
2006
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The 21st century has ushered in some extreme, strange, and disturbing beliefs about marriage. We're living in a day and time where the definition and purpose of marriage is being challenged, and in some areas of our country changed to meet the desires of our society. Laws have been passed in some states that sanction same sex marriage, men marrying men, and women marrying women. Men and women marrying animals may be just around the corner, and if we're not careful, we may see laws on the books that sanction and encourage this as well, particularly if the animal will be entitled to the medical or insurance benefits of its spouse. You may say this will never happen. Well, we're also living in a time where public display of the Ten Commandments is being challenged. It seems our society doesn't want to be faced with or reminded of what God has said and established for us to have an orderly society. It's almost as though what we want is for every man to be able to do what he feels is right in his own heart. We've been there before. Marriage is under attack from the outside as well as the inside. Husbands and wives are trying to manage marriage, while society is trying to re-define and re-shape marriage at the same time. We've been blinded by the enemy, unable to see the spiritual warfare launched on the marriage which is wounding families, businesses, and the church, resulting in serious casualties. However, all is not lost if we look to God's Word, embrace His principles, and apply them to our marriage and daily living. He has already said a number of things pertaining to both, such as: "Be ye Holy for I am Holy" "Husbands, love your wife as Christ loved the church." "Wives............" "For this reason, shall a man..." "A man should not lie with a man.." "For this reason, God gave them over to a ..." "If my people, who are called by my name....." "Greater is He, that is in thee, than he that is..." "I can do all things thru Christ..." Holy Matrimony will gi
Holy Matrimony

Holy Matrimony

Deborrah K Ogans

Authorhouse
2006
sidottu
The 21st century has ushered in some extreme, strange, and disturbing beliefs about marriage. We're living in a day and time where the definition and purpose of marriage is being challenged, and in some areas of our country changed to meet the desires of our society. Laws have been passed in some states that sanction same sex marriage, men marrying men, and women marrying women. Men and women marrying animals may be just around the corner, and if we're not careful, we may see laws on the books that sanction and encourage this as well, particularly if the animal will be entitled to the medical or insurance benefits of its spouse. You may say this will never happen. Well, we're also living in a time where public display of the Ten Commandments is being challenged. It seems our society doesn't want to be faced with or reminded of what God has said and established for us to have an orderly society. It's almost as though what we want is for every man to be able to do what he feels is right in his own heart. We've been there before. Marriage is under attack from the outside as well as the inside. Husbands and wives are trying to manage marriage, while society is trying to re-define and re-shape marriage at the same time. We've been blinded by the enemy, unable to see the spiritual warfare launched on the marriage which is wounding families, businesses, and the church, resulting in serious casualties. However, all is not lost if we look to God's Word, embrace His principles, and apply them to our marriage and daily living. He has already said a number of things pertaining to both, such as: "Be ye Holy for I am Holy" "Husbands, love your wife as Christ loved the church." "Wives............" "For this reason, shall a man..." "A man should not lie with a man.." "For this reason, God gave them over to a ..." "If my people, who are called by my name....." "Greater is He, that is in thee, than he that is..." "I can do all things thru Christ..." Holy Matrimony will gi