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Fire in My Bones contributes to our understanding of gospel-and of the nature of religious experience in general.
Captures the essence of Colin Morris - one of the best religious broadcasters and one of Methodism's most famous sons. This work presents a collection of aphorism and quotable quotes taken from his books, sermons, lectures and broadcasts. It is also suitable for preachers looking for a striking sermon illustration.
Celebrates the divine feminine, an acknowledgement of the mysteries of every woman's life. This book offers a compelling look at the centuries-old prayer of the Rosary with its Mysteries of Light and a glimpse into the heart of Mary, mother of Jesus, who for women represents the power of life itself.
Luke, a first century physician, was especially interested in the healing message for the whole person--minds, bodies and souls--a timeless prescription for the 21st century.
Explains end-time prophecies and the reasons such destructive events must come to pass. This book tells of God's intervention to save mankind from his self-imposed destruction, the end of man's self-rule, and the beginning of God's government being established over all nations.
Provides 28 contemplative prayer experiences covering a variety of themes that address issues of modern society and the spiritual life. This work is a practical and easy-to-use resource for anyone wishing to meditate or pray with their whole being. It includes the prayers, reflective quotes, verses, music and rituals engage the senses, and more.
Providing 28 prayer experiences, this title covers a variety of themes that address issues of the society and the spiritual life. It serves as a resource for anyone wishing to meditate or pray with their whole being. Including prayers, quotes, verses, music and rituals, it talks about: sacred simplicity, refugees, holy paradox, and others.
This is a profound and personal invitation to savour the sacred in everyday life. Drawing from her formation as a Benedictine sister and her international experience as a writer, speaker, and retreat leader, Sister Joan Chittister connects the wisdom of monasticism with the modern world.
Features papers covering issues such as: Christian witness in overcoming violence, including reference to the World Council of Churches' Decade to Overcome Violence (2001-2010); the churches' response to domestic violence; religious freedom and human rights; and, contributions towards an ecumenical spirituality for a culture of peace.