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Have you ever struggled with your identity? Felt like you were living beneath the potential of who you were created to be? Then this book is for you. Discover once and for all how your true identity is found in Jesus Christ alone. You are invited to take center stage and self-examine how your life aligns with the life that He has crafted for you. Put Down the Mask: Embrace the REAL You will encourage and support you in your decision to put down any masks that have been hiding your real self, the real you that the world needs to see. People do themselves an injustice being anyone else, other than the person God designed. Unfortunately, through life experiences, the real self becomes suppressed and other personas are adapted as coping mechanisms. The journey to self-discovery has led you to finally embrace the REAL You!
Could the beauty of my spirit overshadow perceptions? Could people see past my physical feature and know who I am? Could they see the beauty of my spirit and know the real Tammy? Could my gifts and talents benefit others or ministry? Questions and thoughts fueled my journey of The Hell of My Mind. I pray that this book will explain the mental struggle that some people experience, and I pray this book helps in the deliverance of your thought life. Believe that no matter what issues you face or have faced- God is a Deliverer.
We all experience times when God seems far away. Sometimes we feel that he is most distant in times of our deepest pain and anguish, and we find ourselves asking, "God, where are you?" We wonder why, when we need him the most, it feels like he's forgotten about us or left us to figure out the answers on our own. It is in these instances that we must have faith that he is always with us and hears our cries. The Pain behind the Mask shares the lesson that no matter what we're facing in our lives-whether we've been hurt by friends or loved ones or something else entirely-we can always rely on the Lord to bring us through these difficult situations. Too many times we are met with situations where we are unable or unsure of how to forgive, and we end up wearing our pain behind a mask, never realizing who God wants us to be. Through Scriptures and encouraging words, The Pain behind the Mask will show us how to let go of the pain we've been carrying and truly embrace God's plan for our lives.
Back Page I stand in awe of Christine's honesty, transparency, courage, and the majesty of her loving herself enough to heal herself through the sharing of her story. This book is a must read for parents and children alike who have been victims of domestic violence. Christine tears down the age-old adage of "what goes on in the house stays in this house." This book gives a voice to the voiceless children who are victims of domestic violence who suffer in silence. Dr. Lateshia Woodley, LPC, NCC Counseling Psychologist, Author, Speaker Letting Go of the Child Within Have you ever had a child tug on you to get your attention? They will tug and tug and sometimes call your name until you answer. This is what hidden wounds will do. No matter how much you try to bury it, it's still there. No matter how many times you try to forget it, it's still there. No matter how much you try to move forward, it's still there, tugging until you answer. "I Remember" is the journey of a woman remembering her past, forgiving her present, and letting go of the little girl within to save her future. "I Remember" will take you on a journey of uncovering masked wounds to reveal the undiscovered you by coming face to face with your truths. Christine draws scripture to reveal how remembering, forgiving, and letting go set individuals free to reach their full potential by facing truth to release the power that is within.
Forgiveness—either needing or wanting to be forgiven, or trying to forgive another—is a near-universal experience and one of endless fascination. This volume mines the work of phenomenologists and the methods of phenomenology to extend and deepen our understanding of these complex experiences. Interest in the phenomenon of forgiveness continues to grow, as the question of forgiveness for past injustices has become a global issue. Phenomenologists have a special contribution to make to the discussion of forgiveness, both because of the capacity to describe and analyse the richness of first-person experiences of forgiving and being forgiven, and because many of the twentieth-century phenomenologists, such as Arendt, Beauvoir, Fanon, Husserl, Levinas, Ricoeur, Sartre, and Stein, experienced first-hand the trials of war, detention, violence, exile and occupation that tested their power to forgive. Phenomenology and Forgiveness addresses questions such as whether it is only ethical to forgive in response to apologies and expressions of remorse or whether forgiveness is a gift, whether some acts are unforgiveable, the role of forgiveness in political life, and whether it is possible to forgive ourselves.
Glorious Freedom Comes with Real Forgiveness It is impossible to go through this life without being wounded or wronged. But how do you move on when someone has hurt you deeply? How do you escape the prison of unforgiveness? In The Power of Forgiveness, author Harold Vaughan unpacks the dynamics of forgiveness, revealing practical strategies for overcoming offense and the wonderful qualities we cultivate when we choose to bless those who hurt us. The Power of Forgiveness will teach you: What forgiveness is and what it is not. How to change your thoughts and emotions when you've been hurt. The relationship between justice and forgiveness. Practical steps for dealing with bitterness in your own heart. How to cleanse your conscience and ask for forgiveness. How pride and forgiveness are related. Workable guidelines for reconciliation. Don't spend another day in bondage to offense or bitterness. Today is the day to embrace the glorious freedom that comes with real forgiveness!
Sometimes we experience seemingly negative situations which, with time, prove to be the diametric opposite. Indeed, such situations may not only be painful at first but may also threaten to deny us our well-deserved joy in life. When faced with such challenges, we should not be discouraged but endeavor to learn the necessary lessons taught. These may manifest in that instant or with time, depending on the circumstances. Indeed, when others attempt to negatively stereotype us, even as we maintain our composure, we should refuse to capitulate, knowing that beyond the base instincts of the seemingly mean-spirited, life can be beautiful. Ada Adams said it perfectly in her refrain, "There is a light at the end of every tunnel. Some tunnels just happen to be longer than others."
The best-selling author of The Abundance Book Based on intensive research, bestselling author John Randolph Price reveals how we create our own experiences by the masks we choose to wear - masks such as the Victim, Tyrant, Manipulator, Fanatic, Worrier, and Deceiver. We put on these absurd false faces - sometimes unconsciously - to get our way, or to defend ourselves against the external forces that seem to be preying on us. The challenges of life seem to be magnified because the universe always reflects back the disguises we are wearing, replaying all of our misconceptions and vulnerabilities in the physical world.
When night comes, look at the sky. If you see a falling star, dont wonder why, just make a wish. Trust me, it will come true, because I did and found Jesus Christ. Sometimes we think that things will never change in life. I dont know anyone who has not yet experienced pressure of one kind or another in life. It may raise its head swiftly and unexpectedly. Or we may see and feel it coming slowly but surely, like a slight crack in the wall of a building going up or down. You might arrive late for some event and miss something special. This is a minor pressure, and it usually does not last long; its an everyday occurrence that does not really matter very much. There are many such pressures. On the other hand, the pressure of realising that the dream you had has failed to come true may overcome you. You may feel depressed because of the loss of your spouse, the chaos in the workplace, the loss of friends, or the insincerity of those you considered friends, a lack of understanding on the part of your family, heartache that never seems to end, or feeling that God does not hear your prayer. There are more types of pressure than there is grass growing on the plains of the Highveld. Do not give up when you still have something to give. I know that through Christ I am strong enough to make all my dreams come true. I know love, therefore I give love. I recognise that my love has great value and must be reciprocated. If my unconditional love is taken for granted, it doesnt disappear. I am quite capable of articulating my needs. I know that with God the world is my playground, but without God I will just be played with. I understand that my life experiences are merely lessons meant to bring me closer to self-knowledge and unconditional self-love. I know that I will at times have to inspire others to reach the potential God gave them. I know my past, understand my present and face my future. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Jim Rohn says that happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present.