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"Together we're creating something magical."--Page 4 of cover
God's bounty at home. God's provision at work. God's gifts—in every area of life. These are just a few of the timely topics included in this refreshing volume designed to lighten your day and brighten your outlook. Each reading will speak to your spirit as you delight in the everyday gifts God provides. The more than 200 gift-themed devotions are succinct and power packed, perfect to fit into even your busiest day. All wrapped up in a beautiful package, you’ll want to buy two—one for yourself and one to bless the life of a friend.
My mom had multiple sclerosis, and it screwed up my whole family. This not just her story; it is my family’s story about how we all coped with my mom’s progressive condition in our own different ways. One was ashamed and fled—he was my father. One only came to help once a week—she was my grandmother. Several only came to visit once a year—they were my mom’s two closest friends, my aunt, my uncle, and my cousins. Two had to stay for the long, hard road that lay before them—that was my brother and me. I’ve kept a journal all my life. It wasn’t to keep track of my heartaches and childish thoughts. It was to give me a place to vent everything I was going through. I used some of my journal entries to write this book. I wanted others to know that not only did my brother and I survive the difficulties of our turbulent childhood because of this horrific disease that our mom had but we actually came out of it stronger, more well-adjusted people because of it. By sharing my story, I am simply letting others know that they are not alone.
Learn and Grow Daily! is about a journey toward self-improvement for everyday people like you and me. It is a journey which can start from wherever you are in life now, no matter who you are, or where you are in your life. Learn and Grow Daily! is about personal transformation from being a passenger in life, to becoming a life-long learner and taking control of life. It is a story of how anyone can take the same journey and learn and grow daily to become the person you were meant to be. Learn and Grow Daily! is a compilation of knowledge gained from some of the world's most gifted researchers, consultants and leadership experts. Learn and Grow Daily! opens your eyes to improvements you can make within your own life by reading, learning and applying to growing daily. Are you ready to learn and grow? Sanford Berenberg is an everyday person like you. In his travels through life, going to school, college and entering the workforce he found it was not enough to survive, much less thrive in today's complex society. Downsized and running out of options, Sanford made a decision to change the direction of his life. He became a life-long learner and turned his life around. He has now started reaching out to help others to do the same through his continued learning and his 'Messages of the Day' and this first book. Sanford is a 20 year veteran of the customer service industry having worked in the software development, bank card, health insurance, and professional services industries from entry level to middle management. He has a Bachelor's degree and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. Sanford lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his loving wife, Karen, and two wonderful step-daughters, Stephanie and Samantha.
"The Gift of the Magi" is a short story by O. Henry first published in 1905. The story tells of a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money. As a sentimental story with a moral lesson about gift-giving, it has been popular for adaptation, especially for presentation at Christmas time.
Every day can be Christmas. After the unexpected death of her husband, Joanne Huist Smith had no idea how she would keep herself together and be strong for her three children - especially with the holidays approaching. The cheerfulness of the season made her feel more alone than ever, no matter how much she wanted to reach out to her children and find some way to comfort them. But thirteen days before Christmas, a poinsettia appeared on the Smiths' doorstep. The next day, another gift arrived … then another, and another. Each present was accompanied by a note with lyrics to the carol ''The Twelve Days of Christmas'' rewritten to fit the gift and and signed, ''Your true friends.'' Although Jo resisted the intrusion at first, the gifts began to work a kind of magic on her and the kids. As they puzzled over the mystery together - who were the true friends? when would the next delivery arrive? could anyone catch the gift givers in the act? - their grieving hearts began to heal. The 13th Gift is a true story about the everyday miracles that can occur during the holiday season. It is a heartwarming reminder that with love, community, and family, even the most broken of hearts can be mended.
Have you ever felt held back from the abundant life God promises you? Do you ever look at the satisfaction and success in other people’s lives, and wonder where yours is? In You Be You, beloved podcast host and author Jamie Ivey reveals that the abundant life you want is closer than you think. It’s not over there in someone else’s life. No. It’s right here, right now, in your life as it already is—you just have to know how to take hold of it. And in this book, Jamie shows you how to: Throw out false definitions of success Give up the idea that you must have someone else’s skills, talents, family, or resources to succeed Use the beautiful level of influence that God has given you Start leaving your deepest mark on the world by living your story Are you ready to finally bloom where you’re planted? To finally free yourself to flourish? To live a life that could only be done by Him and through you? Then jump into You Be You, and you’ll find yourself satisfied and succeeding in ways you never expected.
Everyday Ideas: Socioliterary Experience among Antebellum New Englanders takes an unprecedented look at the use of literature in everyday life in one of history's most literate societies-the home ground of the American Renaissance. Using information pulled from four thousand manuscript letters and diaries, Everyday Ideas provides a comprehensive picture of how the social and literary dimensions of human existence related in antebellum New England. Penned by ordinary people-factory workers, farmers, clerks, storekeepers, domestics, and teachers and other professionals-the writings examined here brim with thoughtful references to published texts, lectures, and speeches by the period's canonized authors and lesser lights. These personal accounts also give an insider's perspective on issues ranging from economic problems, to social status conflicts, to being separated from loved ones by region, state, or nation. Everyday Ideas examines such references and accounts and interprets the multiple ways literature figured into the lives of these New Englanders. An important aid in understanding historical readers and social authorship practices, Everyday Ideas is a unique resource on New England and provides a framework for understanding the profound role of ideas in the everyday world of the antebellum period.
As senior year begins for Daniel, he will encounter experiences beyond belief and almost more than he can handle. Young love is always hard and for Daniel it is an experience worth recapping. Throughout the book Daniel will take you from the beginning of his senior year to its tragic end. Meeting Virginia was the best thing that ever happened to Daniel but it also turned out to be his biggest mistake. As Daniel continues to fight for what he desires most, he will go through the joys and heartbreaks of love and learn that living a life of love is not as easy as perceived. Experiences such as homecoming, prom, and even the occasional online conversation highlight the pain Daniel had to go through to just be accepted by the one he couldn't live without. Daniel states that love is a funny thing because it takes just a split second to fall in love with someone, but a lifetime to get over them. Venture through Daniel's senior year and learn from his mistakes and begin to live the life you have always wanted to live. It's a book that will capture the heart of young and old and will leave you speechless. This is Daniel's Life.