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Love could be a choice in asceticism, egotism, and stoicism. Love would be a prize with socialism, communism, and spiritualism. To love the beloved is good; to love the unlovable is better; and to love the haters is love at its best. To love and to be loved with natural knowledge and supernatural wisdom is intimacy under commandment; passion under covenant; and commitment under salvation. This book ‘Love Champions’ reveals the mystery of unconditional love from the God of love and unveils the miracle of God’s love to the lovers of God through God’s sovereign words and deeds. The good news of the salvation gospel from God-the Creator transformed all lovers and haters alike, and transfigured all lovers of God into Love Champions abiding God’s Great Commandment of loving God and others as self, and applying God’s Great Commission of spreading the amazing salvation to all nations. ‘Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.’ 1 John 4:8 NIV
In Loving the Champion, you will learn how to guide your young golf champions (sons and daughters) and help them at each phase of their young careers as they grow and develop into the champions they are meant to be. A well-known golf coach, Jorge offers specific information on how to make this process effective, easygoing, and fun. He includes tips on how to create a successful "sports team" for your champion, the right role for you as parents, the role of the champion, the role of a golf coach, and many more interesting aspects that Jorge learned from his life path as a son, junior golf player, professional golf player, golf coach, and father. Loving the Champion has been created with knowledge, love, and understanding of the challenges and joys of raising young golf champions.
Just why do churches put so much energy into repackaging and explaining their holy book in words more people (even their own people) might understand? Many of us don’t really want to know who “the wicked” are, or what “sin,” “righteousness,” “God,” or “Lord” might mean, because they are part of a religious world we don’t belong to. So what could we possibly have to learn from a text that is baked in that stuff? Much is being rediscovered in contemplative, meditative, and wisdom traditions, often dating back millennia and transcending religious worldviews. It should be no surprise then that there is indeed precious insight into human life to be found in the ancient Hebrew writings too. But how do we access it? It is time to offer a portion to everyone, all humans, regardless of background or religious affiliation, as we ask questions we have always been asking. Where is my life headed? What are my influences, and how do I react? Can I affect society? Do I feel stupid? Confident? Do I meditate and feel a reassuring sense of presence or terrible loneliness? Do my choices define me? When I try to act positively, am I part of something bigger? What is life all about? Where does suffering fit in? Love has a vital role in the process, and atheists, secularists, humanists, spirituals, religious folk—all humans should find more compelling spiritual insight here than we ever dreamed possible.
My actual name is Tadeusz Hutyra, though for the English/American world I have adopted the name Thaddeus Hutyra. I am the founder of “The Poetry Universe”, “River of Poetry” and a number of other poetry groups on Facebook. Born in mountainous Rajcza, Poland. I spent my childhood and teenage years there studying and I also participated in the “Solidarity movement” against the communist regime. Emigrating to New Zealand when Poland was still in the Soviet thaw I became a citizen within five years, living in the capital city Wellington, often called “Windy Wellington”. Afterwards I travelled worldwide, I have been to amongst other places China, though I finally settled down in Belgium. The USA had always been my intended final destination after my departure from Poland. America, especially New York City with its Statue of Liberty still remain my dream. The freedoms cherished by America are an unstoppable trend that I am fully behind, wishing the same to all individuals across the world, freedom, human rights and love. In the meantime I am feeling quite comfortable living in the European Union, a great project of all Europeans which came true. I express my deep wish readers will enjoy reading this book. If it will be the case then I will be able to say ‘Mission Accomplished’, thank you.
' Californian Girl ' is the anthology of my love poems dedicated to my beloved Californian girlfriend. Besides, it is a great anthology of love poems for all the variety of lovers with their starry sparks of love. There are also some deep thoughts included in this anthology, concerning not only love affairs but also much of what concerns life in all its multidimensionality. A magic adventure across all the poems guaranteed ...
The Guardian's Best Books of 2015 Most people suppose that the whole world knows what it is to love; that romantic love is universal, quintessentially human. Such a supposition has to be able to meet three challenges. It has to justify its underlying assumption that all cultures mean the same thing by the word ‘love’ regardless of language. It has to engage with the scholarly debate on whether or not romantic love was invented in Europe and is uniquely Western. And it must be able to explain why early twentieth-century Chinese writers claimed that they had never known true love, or love by modern Western standards. By addressing these three challenges through a literary, historical, philosophical, biographical and above all comparative approach, this highly original work shows how love’s profile in China shifted with the rejection of arranged marriages and concubinage in favour of free individual choice, monogamy and a Western model of romantic love. ‘This book, Lynn Pan’s best to date, adds a wonderful new angle by encouraging us, via comparison, to better appreciate how unusual, even in some ways exotic, a part of the Western past we take for granted, as though it were natural, actually is. While the reader will learn a great deal about Chinese literary and cultural traditions from this book, if read with an open mind the Western reader may end up rethinking things about his or her tradition just as deeply.’ —Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, Chancellor’s Professor of History, University of California at Irvine ‘Nobody writes about China quite as brilliantly as Lynn Pan, who in this new, illuminating work on love showcases her trademark erudition entwined with a novelist’s sensibility. Pan’s rare skill makes the book a treat from start to finish; a sumptuous, deft and moving analysis of China’s relationship with love.’ —Mishi Saran, author of Chasing the Monk’s Shadow: A Journey in the Footsteps of Xuanzang and The Other Side of Light
In a world characterized by an increasing rate of relational disappointments, heartbreaks, and distrust, The Mechanics of I Love You by John Kimson deals with everyday issues such as love, lies, and relationships. The books analyzes known and unknown issues directly or indirectly affecting those in a loving relationship and further explains why there are trends such as multiple partners, the role of lies, influence of the unknown, and seeing oneself through the eyes of others. Written from a rich and complex personal and shared experiences of relational struggles, the books main focus is to help on adopting healthier attitude and improve the quality of decision making while interacting with others in the name of love.
On the horizon there is a movement of love growing: a people who know they are loved, and who have set their lives wholeheartedly on becoming love, never to be dissuaded. The movement of love springing up in our generation will eclipse all other moves of God. We have been destined to turn the world upside down as we become the living expression of the thoughts of God's heart. It is a simple calling, yet none stands more compelling, and we have the full backing of the heavens! Imagine a community of lovers living open hearted and free. Imagine a culture that heals all our brokenness and builds homes for all God's children. In these visions and thoughts we are exploring our hopes and dreams: how we can see this potential realised and make this our lifelong journey?