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A collection of religious humor - often adult and blasphemes but always funny
A priest, a Rabbi, and a minister are all discussing how hilarious this book is. Is nothing sacred any more? Not in this book. Come along from the beginning of time with Adam and Eve to the present day and enjoy the most fun you've ever had with religion. Absolutely the greatest non-sectarian funnies, stories, and tidbits from atheists to zen and everything in-between. If you can laugh, you are truly blessed.
Both Judaism and Christianity have authorized clergy, charged with fulfilling a multitude of tasks in their respective communities. They teach, provide pastoral care, and preach. They lead worship, hold services and offer counseling regarding all aspects of life. They perform religious rites at the beginning and end of life as well as in-between. They make decisions regarding religious questions, serve as administrators, and possibly even mediate ‛between heaven and earth’. The concrete forms of realization and the functions of the office are not only defined through theological specification but are also subject to trends and influences. This in turn leads to constant change and adaptation.
God has been on an eternal quest. He has been calling man since before the foundations of the world. He desperately loves mankind, the crown of His creation, and is willing at all costs to redeem him from the miserable misfortune of the Garden. But He cannot do it alone. Though He has taken every practical precaution to get man's attention, God is calling ... He needs a voice. He needs you! To some extent, every person has heard the Calling of God. This book will identify the promptings of His call as well as the various inward temperaments, spiritual identities, and the countless places to which one is called. Learn what the Calling of God really is. Uncover the mystery of your unique place and calling here in the earth.
Psychological novel exploring the minds of three men and the choices they make. The work delves into questions of morality and judgement.
One of the less formal but most important functions of parish ministry entails providing counseling to parishioners in need of sympathetic hearing and understanding advice from someone they personally know and trust. Jesus Wept provides a theological, psychological, and doctrinal foundation of the Eastern Orthodox Christian view of death that counselors can pass along to help the bereaved place the decedent's passing into proper spiritual context. It also discusses the psychological, functional, and spiritual aspects of the Eastern Orthodox funeral services. Author Gregory P. Wynot, Sr. focuses on the especially traumatic circumstances connected with the death of a family member or loved one and details the stages of dying and the grieving process. He also discusses how to diagnose and categorize different kinds of grief as well as how best to approach specific situations. Finally, Wynot looks at the impact of bereavement counseling on the counselor, who must find a delicate balance between being a "spiritual father" and psychological "caregiver". Also included are resource appendices and a bibliography for further reading. Jesus Wept is an invaluable resource that can ease the burden of what is certainly one of the most challenging tasks any counselor is called upon to perform.