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John C Morgan
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 17 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2009-2022, suosituimpien joukossa On The Way Home: We The People. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
Mukana myös kirjoitusasut: John C. Morgan
17 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2009-2022.
If you want to live a better life, how can you do so? Like learning to play a musical instrument or another language, you need to be clear about the basics beforehand. This means describing what you value and what you need to do to move into realizing these values in your everyday life. Once your intentions are clear, again similar to playing a musical instrument, you must practice every day realizing those intentions. This is called practical wisdom--applying what you value into daily practice. In a new book, Everyday Wisdom, writer and philosophy teacher Dr. John C. Morgan provides forty ways to live a deeper and more meaningful life, which he collected over the years from both students in his classes and congregations he served. Written clearly in short essays, Morgan offers pathways for finding your best self, including how to be more loving, peaceful, and intentional. Being clear about your intentions and practicing realizing them every day is the wisdom needed to realize your potential. It's a daily practice but followed long enough becomes life changing. Essentially, living the good life is one that evolves over time and is a habit you choose to practice every day. This book offers ways to create your book of life and keep a journal along the way, thus putting into daily practice what you value.
If you want to live a better life, how can you do so? Like learning to play a musical instrument or another language, you need to be clear about the basics beforehand. This means describing what you value and what you need to do to move into realizing these values in your everyday life. Once your intentions are clear, again similar to playing a musical instrument, you must practice every day realizing those intentions. This is called practical wisdom--applying what you value into daily practice. In a new book, Everyday Wisdom, writer and philosophy teacher Dr. John C. Morgan provides forty ways to live a deeper and more meaningful life, which he collected over the years from both students in his classes and congregations he served. Written clearly in short essays, Morgan offers pathways for finding your best self, including how to be more loving, peaceful, and intentional. Being clear about your intentions and practicing realizing them every day is the wisdom needed to realize your potential. It's a daily practice but followed long enough becomes life changing. Essentially, living the good life is one that evolves over time and is a habit you choose to practice every day. This book offers ways to create your book of life and keep a journal along the way, thus putting into daily practice what you value.
Resisting Tyranny is a new book about an American Revolutionary patriot, Matthew Lyon, a Congressman from Vermont, who was thrown into jail for criticizing then President John Adams under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798. This is the story of a young Irish immigrant who became a leader in the Republican Party of his time, a crusading newspaper editor, and the founder of a town in Vermont and another in Kentucky. His legacy makes history come alive in our time with warnings for us to treasure and protect our First Amendment rights. ""This book makes for fine reading, not just for its story value. Resisting Tyranny also gives an insight into the dynamic of how tyranny can thrive, not just in Lyon's time, but our own. It speaks to the crucial importance of protecting our rights to free speech and a press."" --Don Wendorf, Retired Psychologist and Musician ""At a time when a U.S. president and his sycophants, and even religious advisors, are accusing the media of inventing 'fake news, ' this brief book inspires us to remember our priceless constitutional rights. This Irish-American and friend of Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys never feared to champion democracy against the pretensions and powers in both State and Church."" --Dwyn Mounger, Historian, American History ""The sheer genius of this book is found in the way it puts the average person in touch with this period of history and in the way it makes history's lessons relevant for today. It warns against governments that step into tyranny to insure they can do what they desire to do against the will of the people."" --Will Randolph, Director of Office on Aging, United Methodist Church ""This is a good time for the Morgans' book Resisting Tyranny to appear, as we live with Faulkner's declaration, 'The past is not dead, it's not even past.' Matthew Lyon's story needs to be revisited, as some of the challenges to democracy Lyon faced, we confront in our time. In a real sense Lyon's opposition to the then President John Adams Sedition Acts of 1798 is a mirror of what we face today in places of power. We need to heed Lyon's letter to future citizens to take being a citizen seriously, 'to organize for good causes, ' 'to seek truth, ' and 'challenge lies, ' if we are to preserve and extend our freedom. If not, the words of George Santayana may well come true, 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' This is a well written book without a dry word in it."" --Jane M. Thibault, Retired Gerontologist ""Penning a letter to the present generation in what they imagine to be the words of their Irish ancestor, who rose to the level of statesman from the ranks of servanthood, the Morgans' write, 'Protect and defend your republic, whether from within or without. . . . The worse threats come from those who subvert the values we uphold.' I would highly recommend this book to any who seek to preserve the lessons of history, both for the betterment of themselves and the current generation, and those whose responsibility it will be to ensure the lives and liberties of all."" --Daniel C. Potts, Founder and President Cognitive Dynamics Foundation ""As an American History major, I certainly remember reading about the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts, but I don't recall reading about Matthew Lyon, the first American tried, fined, and imprisoned under these very acts for speaking out against the then President John Adams. Matthew Lyon's life was dedicated to securing these ideals for himself and for others, and in so doing, he became our country's first martyr for freedom of speech and the press."" --Lynda Everman, Convener, Clergy Against Alzheimer's Network. ""Matthew Lyon is an oft overlooked personage who played an important role in the founding and shaping of the nation. Resist Tyranny, written by two of Lyon's descendants, is a brief but informative book that gives insight into this colorful character, whose spirit was filled with the proverbial Celtic fire. The Mo
Resisting Tyranny is a new book about an American Revolutionary patriot, Matthew Lyon, a Congressman from Vermont, who was thrown into jail for criticizing then President John Adams under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798. This is the story of a young Irish immigrant who became a leader in the Republican Party of his time, a crusading newspaper editor, and the founder of a town in Vermont and another in Kentucky. His legacy makes history come alive in our time with warnings for us to treasure and protect our First Amendment rights. ""This book makes for fine reading, not just for its story value. Resisting Tyranny also gives an insight into the dynamic of how tyranny can thrive, not just in Lyon's time, but our own. It speaks to the crucial importance of protecting our rights to free speech and a press."" --Don Wendorf, Retired Psychologist and Musician ""At a time when a U.S. president and his sycophants, and even religious advisors, are accusing the media of inventing 'fake news, ' this brief book inspires us to remember our priceless constitutional rights. This Irish-American and friend of Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys never feared to champion democracy against the pretensions and powers in both State and Church."" --Dwyn Mounger, Historian, American History ""The sheer genius of this book is found in the way it puts the average person in touch with this period of history and in the way it makes history's lessons relevant for today. It warns against governments that step into tyranny to insure they can do what they desire to do against the will of the people."" --Will Randolph, Director of Office on Aging, United Methodist Church ""This is a good time for the Morgans' book Resisting Tyranny to appear, as we live with Faulkner's declaration, 'The past is not dead, it's not even past.' Matthew Lyon's story needs to be revisited, as some of the challenges to democracy Lyon faced, we confront in our time. In a real sense Lyon's opposition to the then President John Adams Sedition Acts of 1798 is a mirror of what we face today in places of power. We need to heed Lyon's letter to future citizens to take being a citizen seriously, 'to organize for good causes, ' 'to seek truth, ' and 'challenge lies, ' if we are to preserve and extend our freedom. If not, the words of George Santayana may well come true, 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' This is a well written book without a dry word in it."" --Jane M. Thibault, Retired Gerontologist ""Penning a letter to the present generation in what they imagine to be the words of their Irish ancestor, who rose to the level of statesman from the ranks of servanthood, the Morgans' write, 'Protect and defend your republic, whether from within or without. . . . The worse threats come from those who subvert the values we uphold.' I would highly recommend this book to any who seek to preserve the lessons of history, both for the betterment of themselves and the current generation, and those whose responsibility it will be to ensure the lives and liberties of all."" --Daniel C. Potts, Founder and President Cognitive Dynamics Foundation ""As an American History major, I certainly remember reading about the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts, but I don't recall reading about Matthew Lyon, the first American tried, fined, and imprisoned under these very acts for speaking out against the then President John Adams. Matthew Lyon's life was dedicated to securing these ideals for himself and for others, and in so doing, he became our country's first martyr for freedom of speech and the press."" --Lynda Everman, Convener, Clergy Against Alzheimer's Network. ""Matthew Lyon is an oft overlooked personage who played an important role in the founding and shaping of the nation. Resist Tyranny, written by two of Lyon's descendants, is a brief but informative book that gives insight into this colorful character, whose spirit was filled with the proverbial Celtic fire. The Mo
A Teacher, His Students, and the Great Questions of Life, Second Edition
John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2017
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A Teacher, His Students, and the Great Questions of Life, Second Edition
John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2017
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A Little Wisdom for Growing Up, Second and Expanded Edition
John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2016
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A Little Wisdom for Growing Up, Second and Expanded Edition
John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2016
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On The Way Home is the story of Harold Robertson, retired high school history teacher, and former US Congressman, who happened to be in the wrong place at the right time. Harold has lost his wife to an aneurysm, and his older brother to the war in Vietnam. Retired from Congress, Harold is at a loss to see where his life is going; that is until he attends an Immigration and Naturalization ceremony at Mount Rushmore on Memorial Day, 2015. His world is turned upside down in an instant, leaving him with a broken body and mind to mend.What Harold doesn't know, is that America is hungry for the simple strength which he learned in the classroom and on the House floor. That, and he is about to find love for the second time in his life in the aftermath of the attack.
A story of the love and devotion of two young Angels and their mentor. Claire - The young Angel who banished herself out of shame for breaking the rules, by saving a young girl's life in France AD214. Rachel - The Fallen Angel cast into Darkness for killing a man to save a woman's life in Paris AD414. Arthur - The wise old Angel, mentor to Claire and Rachel, and charged with guiding them through their redemption to the Ranks of Angels. Assignment - Guided by their mentor Arthur, Claire and Rachel must navigate the emotionally charged world of teenagers, while attending high school and fumbling their way through the completion of their assignment. Sisters - On the way, they rediscover their deep love for each other, whose storied history is interwoven in the tangled threads of their dark, eighteen hundred years of life apart - one locked in Darkness, the other lost in the lie she'd lived within.
Dear Brothers, with Leader's Guide
Richard L Morgan; Howard Morgan; John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2012
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Dear Brothers, with Leader's Guide
Richard L Morgan; Howard Morgan; John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2012
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Dear Brothers
Richard L Morgan; Howard Morgan; John C Morgan
Resource Publications (CA)
2010
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Dear Brothers
Richard L. Morgan; Howard C. Morgan; John C. Morgan
Wipf Stock Publishers
2010
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