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In KwaZulu-Natal Heather Reynolds and her husband Patrick have established a community care centre for orphaned and abandoned children, where children find sanctuary from abuse, poverty, and starvation. The very sick die with dignity; but for those who survive Heather provides love, security, education, hope and a future. She has set up football leagues and a touring theatre and dance troupe. Braving local indifference and facing down opposition from neighbours and gang leaders, she has attracted dozens of volunteers to assist in her rescue mission. A one-woman force of nature, she has enlisted the support of such celebrities as Oprah Winfrey and Jude Law. Where did such courage and vision come from? This is Heather's own astonishing story.
With contributors from many fields and diverse cultural backgrounds, this book expands on the discourse and curriculum of dance in ways that connect it to the critical, political, moral and aesthetic dimensions of society, for example, examining choreography and issues of the self.
Ladies, you have been chosen by God—He cares enough to choose a relationship with you! Author Darlene Sala reassures your heart with that inspiring message. This beautifully packaged, 90-entry follow-up to her recent devotionals You Are Blessed and You Are Loved shows God’s desire for you, His determined choice to make you His daughter, and what He can accomplish through His grace. Addressing issues such as purpose, loneliness, perseverance, and beauty, Sala (author of Created for a Purpose and Encouraging Words for Women) reminds you that God wants you. When you’re feeling tired and drained by life, find strength in the Bible-based encouragement of You Are Chosen.
You are His. . .relax and recharge in God’s love. With more than 870,000 books sold, Darlene Sala clearly speaks to women. Now, her insights are available in a beautiful 365-day devotional! Author of Created for a Purpose and Encouraging Words for Women, Darlene offers a gentle mixture of encouragement and challenge for today’s busy woman. The readings in this You Are His Daily Devotional address topics such as loneliness, money, aging, purpose, perseverance, and beauty—promising women a healthy dose of godly, biblical refreshment and a reminder that they are truly cherished as God's beloved daughters.
Escaping the platitudes and avoiding the "just trust" admonitions, bestselling author and popular speaker Darlene Sala speaks to on-the-go women, offering real-life advice and solutions for issues they face constantly, including: feeling overwhelmed by schedules and responsibilities (Peter walked on water...until he took his focus off Jesus) handling guilt over missing morning devotions (employ "continuous" strategies: praying while preparing meals, talking with God on the way to meetings, praising Jesus while watching the kids). dealing with uncomfortable and awkward situations (Jesus reached out to the poor, the down-trodden, the ill, and the outcasts with love and compassion) Sit down with Darlene, enjoy a cup of refreshing hope, and relax in the companionship of someone who knows what real life is...and who will help you discover more about the only way to true peace and joy daily--Jesus Christ.
Samplings of online discussions about God, truth, and church—from theOoze.comOur culture is rapidly changing and people are searching for new models and paradigms to find meaning in their lives. As in all transitional periods, this search takes place in grass-roots conversations where the “new” is taking form. No other place so uniquely captures this struggle more than the message boards at theOoze.com, the premier melting pot of emerging spiritual conversation.Making Sense of Church is a snapshot of this “community conversation” as it tries to make sense of God in the emerging worldview. It represents a gathering of individuals with different points of view, theologies, life contexts, and feelings. Author Spencer Burke, creator of theOoze.com, provides the framework writing for each chapter and acts as a “guide” to the accompanying e-mail postings that supplement the chapters. Subjects discussed include:• Authentic Community• Experiential Worship• The Internet and God• Art as a Vehicle for Communicating Truth• Spirituality and Sexuality• What Is the Church?• What Is Postmodernism?
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It’s true that life is hard. But it’s equally true that God is good! Popular author Darlene Sala will refresh your heart with that message in this new devotional. This beautifully packaged, 90-entry follow-up to her recent devotional You Are Blessed will show God’s heart for you, His concern for the trials and struggles you face. Addressing issues such as loneliness, stress, aging, and money, Sala (author of Created for a Purpose and Encouraging Words for Women) reminds you that God is always watching, listening, and loving. When you’re feeling tired and drained by life, find strength in the Bible-based encouragement of You Are Loved.
Distinguishing between religion and spirituality, Burke offers what he calls a new way of looking at God, one centered on the idea of grace. He emphasizes a God who is looking to save the world, not a God who seems more intent on condemning certain practices . . . . For Burke, God is to be questioned, not simply obeyed. His challenging thesis will appeal to many people today who have given up on organized religion but still seek some connection to spirituality.