Author: Timothy R. Jennings
Publisher: Autumn House Publishing
ISBN: 0812704355
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There are many options when facing mental problems. Could It Be This Simple presents a scientific and biblical approach to true mental healing while keeping the Christian perspective in the forefront.
Language: en
Pages: 160
Pages: 160
There are many options when facing mental problems. Could It Be This Simple presents a scientific and biblical approach to true mental healing while keeping the Christian perspective in the forefront.
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Pages: 190
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Could It Be? focuses on twelve biblical passages. Most of them have been denigrated or disregarded, either by those who want nothing to do with organized religion or by others who claim to be genuinely Christian. The author reclaims those discarded gems, proclaims those stories as relevent, countermands erroneous interpretations and counteracts the results of misinformation about their meaning and purpose. The book is designed to stir the status quo and begins the stirring process by reexamining old passages from a new approad. Its author believes the only road leading to intellectual and spriritual growth runs through the crowded and musty city of "Old Ideas" and winds through the treacherous valley of "New Possibilities." That is the basic outline for every chapter in this book. Each chapter identifies problematical interpretations of some ingrained religious ideas and offers new possibilities that enrich Christian living. Biblical requirements considered impossible to follow are interpreted as very doable. The uppermost question for each reader to keep in mind is, "Could it be this passage is very different than I originally thought?" Throughout the book, the author repeatedly affirms God is at work in common places, events and things. Biblical stories about personal deliverance and
Language: en
Pages: 122
Pages: 122
It’s an issue facing many grown children: providing care for their aging parents. It’s not always as easy as it seems. In How Hard Could It Be?, author Margaret Sheehan provides a firsthand look at the world of caregiving as she discusses the details of serving in that role for her parents. Insightful, and with a humorous slant, Sheehan shares the lessons and surprises she encountered in her cherished adventure of caregiver. Surprises included changes in her marriage, her relationships with siblings, her employment, as well as in her relationship with her parents. How Hard Could It Be? tells not only about the everyday challenges she faced but also about the difficulties of dealing with America’s health care and home care systems and their trappings. With tips for the bold and comfort for the timid, Sheehan offers information for others to help them through this process, to think through their decisions, become better prepared, and feel affirmed whether or not they decide to undertake a caregiving role. A catalyst for beginning important discussions about aging and caregiving, How Hard Could It Be? addresses the fears and the worries and the joys of caring for loved ones.
Language: en
Pages: 288
Pages: 288
Wm Paul Young's 2008 novel THE SHACK was a publishing phenomenon all over the world. Now respected theologian C. Baxter Kruger enlarges and articulates more fully the vision that Wm Paul Young created in THE SHACK. An exploration of the Trinity, the nature of God and our relationship to him, this book picks up where THE SHACK left off, and answers many readers' questions.
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Pages: 321
Pages: 321
Presenting a wide scope of problems caused by B12 deficiency, this comprehensive guide provides up-to-date medical information about symptoms, testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Written for both the patient and the interested layperson, this detailed book outlines how physicians frequently misdiagnose B12 deficiency as Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, mental retardation, Parkinson's disease, depression, or other mental illnesses. Now in the second edition, this resource has been thoroughly updated with the latest research, diagnostic tests, treatment options, case studies, and testimonials.