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Sacred Balance: How Ancient Practices Can Restore Modern Minds
Miriam Diephouse-McMillan
Chalice Press
2025
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the demands of modern life? Sacred Balance: How Ancient Practices Can Restore Modern Minds offers a lifeline. Discover nine ancient spiritual practices that can restore your mental well-being and deepen your connection with God. Let Sacred Balance guide you towards a balanced and peaceful life. Are you struggling to find peace and balance in today's fast-paced world? Sacred Balance: How Ancient Practices Can Restore Modern Minds offers a solution rooted in centuries-old spiritual traditions. Written by chaplain and mental health expert Miriam Diephouse-McMillan, this guide introduces nine transformative practices -- Contemplation (Centering Prayer), Discernment (Daily Examen), Compassion (Loving Kindness Prayer), Mindfulness (Practicing the Presence of God), Rest (Sabbath), Grounding (Breath prayer), Activation (Walking Prayer), Gratitude (Savoring), and Accountability (Soul Friend)--to help you reclaim your mental well-being. Each chapter provides a clear path, drawing from scripture and Christian heritage, to integrate these practices into your daily life. Whether you're a clergy member, a layperson, or simply seeking deeper spiritual growth, Sacred Balance equips you with the tools to find rest, grounding, and activation in God's presence.
Miriam
William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
2001
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For all her eighty-six years, Miriam has found complete contentment in her relationship with El Shaddai, but when her brother Moses returns from exile proclaiming God's new name, Yahweh, troubling doubts plague her night and day. Respected as a midwife and for tending her aging parents, she is suddenly forced to submit to Moses and Aaron's leadership. And then Miriam, like the rest of Israel, endures the consequences of the first three plagues with the Egyptians: the bloody Nile, the frogs, the gnats/lice, without any hope or explanation of what is coming next. Miriam immerses readers into the amazing events that transpired in Miriam's life between the time she heard Yahweh's new name and when she led Israel's women in a victory dance across the Red Sea. This is the second book in The Treasures of the Nile series. - Publisher
In Jerusalem in 600 BC, Miriam is betrothed to Zoram, her lifelong love. He disappears on the same night that his master is murdered under mysterious circumstances, and Miriam is left confused and alone. In an effort to bring Zoram out of hiding, officials announce the eventual stoning of Miriam, calling her an accomplice. She is to be abused and tormented but not until dead, for the officials need incentive to draw out her betrothed. There is one thing that could save her, though: marriage to the odious Murdus, who holds her life in his hands. She refuses, and when Zoram never returns, Miriam is left to face death while wondering if she'll ever uncover the truth behind Zoram's permanent disappearance. Miriam is an inspiring story of a woman from Jerusalem who strives to take charge of her own life when faced with danger, death, and injustice. Underlying this dilemma is a story steeped in acts of pride, jealousy, and-ultimately-the power that forgiveness brings. Miriam's fictional story is based on a setting in the Book of Mormon, a canon in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "Very believable. Miriam was easy and fun to read. I read it in less than a day." -Eva Bentley, Doctrinal Scholar "Hard to put down; well thought out; a very good read. Very plausible and logical in relating to the events as they were recorded. I liked the flavor, the narrative, the research. It had a feel of genuineness to it." -Owen H. Richardson, Author and Artist
In Jerusalem in 600 BC, Miriam is betrothed to Zoram, her lifelong love. He disappears on the same night that his master is murdered under mysterious circumstances, and Miriam is left confused and alone. In an effort to bring Zoram out of hiding, officials announce the eventual stoning of Miriam, calling her an accomplice. She is to be abused and tormented but not until dead, for the officials need incentive to draw out her betrothed. There is one thing that could save her, though: marriage to the odious Murdus, who holds her life in his hands. She refuses, and when Zoram never returns, Miriam is left to face death while wondering if she'll ever uncover the truth behind Zoram's permanent disappearance. Miriam is an inspiring story of a woman from Jerusalem who strives to take charge of her own life when faced with danger, death, and injustice. Underlying this dilemma is a story steeped in acts of pride, jealousy, and-ultimately-the power that forgiveness brings. Miriam's fictional story is based on a setting in the Book of Mormon, a canon in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "Very believable. Miriam was easy and fun to read. I read it in less than a day." -Eva Bentley, Doctrinal Scholar "Hard to put down; well thought out; a very good read. Very plausible and logical in relating to the events as they were recorded. I liked the flavor, the narrative, the research. It had a feel of genuineness to it." -Owen H. Richardson, Author and Artist
"Girl, I am so sorry, but I accident-ally left your presents at my house." Miriam said, as she and Melissa exited The Cheesecake Factory's parking lot. "Is there any way that we can go by my mansion so I can pick them up for you real quickly?""No worries and that sounds good to me." Melissa smiled. As the girls pulled out of the parking lot and made their way to Miriam's, Miriam could not help but smile to herself. The birthday gifts were not the only thing awaiting Melissa. A surprise party was awaiting her, too.
A Month in the Presence of Gods Prophet.
This novel is based on a true story about the fate of a family of wealthy Jews trapped in Poland during World War 2. Miriam, a privileged and educated woman from a middle-class family, entered into an arranged marriage in 1919. Their family life was undermined by Otto's long-term affair with his business partner's wife, which resulted in the birth of two illegitimate children. Miriam, who knew of the affair, but not the paternity, chose to remain in the marriage, in order to enjoy the luxuries of their lifestyle, and for their three children to whom she was devoted.When war broke out, Miriam and Otto were effectively living apart, and against her better judgement, Miriam agreed to Otto's demand that she return from a trip to France to their home in Krakow. Within a week, Poland was invaded by Hitler's forces, and soon after by Stalin's.Miriam and her young daughter, Anna, left Krakow 24 hours before the Nazis arrived, but was caught between the German and Soviet forces as they divided Poland. Settling in Russian occupied Lwow, they learned to live a hand to mouth existence. In 1941, when Hitler declared war on Russia and as his forces were about to overwhelm Lwow, Miriam was saved by an SS Officer, an old friend from Vienna.
*91 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . When Miriam was 3 years old, she got a little brother named Aaron. When she was 6 years old, she got another little brother named Moses. She always watched out for them, even when baby Moses was taken to the palace. He was raised by a princess, but Miriam always found a way to be near him. . Buy the whole set of eight books: Miriam Samuel Naaman's Maid King Joash King Josiah Boy Jesus Jairus' Daughter Rhoda
Reprint of the original, first published in 1862.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1862.
Unver nderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1862.
Unver nderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1862.