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More than ten million readers have enjoyed Robert Boyd Munger's spiritually challenging meditation on Christian discipleship. Now revised and expanded, My Heart--Christ's Home leads you to examine for yourself all the aspects of your life--considering what Christ most desires for you.
Learn how to get rid of unwanted feelings, behavior, and or responses by following the leading of the Holy Spirit while walking through 10 biblical steps to the healing and wholeness of your heart. Learn that God’s biblical steps are effortless and produce instant relief from stress, worry and self-sabotaging behavior. Learn that the Holy Spirit works for you, in you and with you to set you free to be everything God created you to be. Quit trying to cope and live the Christian life. Let the Holy Spirit cope and live through you.
What sort of mad longing besets a woman—nearing fifty and recently widowed—to sell everything she owns, buy an around-the-world airline ticket, pack a single suitcase, and set off alone on a year-long journey without a plan or agenda? When Your Heart Says Go answers that question. Set in 1990–’91, Judy’s story takes readers from San Diego through eleven European countries, the then-Soviet Union, and finally India, during the lead-up to the first Gulf War. Explorations of foreign locales and interactions with strangers and acquaintances who become a lifeline to friendship are interspersed with occasional flashbacks to Judy’s life with her beloved husband, Tom, as well as his illness and death. Descriptions of sites historic and current serve as both daily life and background for Judy’s struggle to find her way as a sober, single, independent woman in the vast world as it edges toward the collapse of the Soviet Union and war in the Middle East. The outer journey serves as a container for the inner; the more Judy experiences of the world, the more she learns about herself—and the closer she gets to realizing her lifelong dream of being a writer.
Essays by former editor of Gawker.com—and the new female voice of her generation. In And the Heart Says Whatever, Emily Gould tells the truth about becoming an adult in New York City in the first decade of the twenty-first century, alongside bartenders, bounty hunters, bloggers, bohemians, socialites, and bankers. These are essays about failing at pet parenthood, suspending lust during the long moment in which a dude selects the perfect soundtrack from his iTunes library, and leaving one life behind to begin a new one (but still taking the G train back to visit the old one sometimes). For everyone who has ever had a job she wishes she didn't, felt inchoate ambition sour into resentment, ended a relationship, regretted a decision, or told a secret to exactly the wrong person, these stories will be achingly familiar. At once a road map of what not to do and a document of what's possible, this book heralds the arrival of a writer who decodes the new challenges of our post-private lives, and the age-old intricacies of the human heart.
The author of this book is a widow with two grown children and a grandmother with one grandchild. She has worked in the legal profession for many years before her children came along. After which she became a fulltime mother. She is a highly educated professional with a love of writing. Her hobbies are art, writing poetry, music, reading, crochet, theatre and cinema. She is also a devoted animal lover and is a member of many animal rescue centres.
Dustings of the heart, is born out of the myraid experiences of the author, living in the Southern Part of India. Coming from a conservative upbringing, the author has seen and experienced , love, laughter, and betrayal , up close. These emotions, when not so raw, got converted into a series of poems. Its the first of the many from the author.