Grace in High Heels: Real-Life Reflections of Humor, Hope and Healing

Grace in High Heels: Real-Life Reflections of Humor, Hope and Healing
Author: Shannon Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780984977178

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You'll laugh, you'll cry, and sometimes do both simultaneously while reading these 28 upbeat stories of humor, hope and healing.

Grace & Guts

Grace & Guts
Author: Shannon Perry
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 164279046X

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A counselor offers Biblical-based, step-by-step solutions to the twelve topics that challenge women the most in their lives. Women are warriors. They fight for their families, their friends, and their faith, but they often lay down their gloves when it comes to caring for themselves. Their opponent comes to “steal, kill, and destroy.” He throws every possible punch to knock them down for the count, but the truth is, victory has been promised when these women find the GUTS to enter the ring and the GRACE to endure the fight. Counselor, speaker, television host, and award-winning author Shannon Perry asked thousands of women at her nationwide conferences, “What areas of life do you struggle with the most?” In Grace and Guts, Shannon directly addresses these twelve core topics women identified as their most difficult challenges in life. Offering Biblical guidance along with step-by-step solutions and her trademark humor, Shannon helps women find the courage to strap on their gloves and deliver the knock-out punch to their emotional and spiritual battles, then move fearlessly into the unique plans and purpose God has designed just for them. Praise for Grace and Guts “Shannon’s insight into the needs of women is a remarkable testament to how much we all struggle with the same things. Shannon helps us see that in the end, God has answers for all our difficulties.”—Rene Gutteridge, author and screenwriter “For every woman who has experienced betrayal, loneliness, uncertainty, anger or Satan's defeat and desires a better way, this book is for you!”—Cheryl Roland, Women’s Director, NE Indiana District Church of the Nazarene

Stand

Stand
Author: Shannon Perry
Publisher: Carpenters Son Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781942587279

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With Stand: Staying Balanced with Answers for Real Teen Life, author, speaker and TV show host, Shannon Perry speaks the raw, but real truth to teen/tween girls, offering practical and spiritual advice to help them make the best decisions for their lives. Though Shannon holds a Master's Degree in Education and Counseling and is a Certified Instructor in Parenting and Crisis Counseling, she sought the input of ten teen girls who she met with regularly for several months in her home. The girls shared their real life issues, offering Shannon a personal glimpse into the topics that affect teenagers today. Stand addresses the most pertinent questions that concern young women, offering real-life advice on topics such as friendships, dating, self-esteem and body image, bullying, cutting, gender identity, sex, technology, and parental communication. Using wit, wisdom, and scriptural references. Shannon speaks in a language teen and tween girls understand. Shannon is currently embarking a national speaking tour for a mother/teen daughter conference entitled IN HER SHOES, and this book will be one of the main resources used for that conference. Shannon is also using her gifts as a songwriter and singer to record a CD to coincide with the conference and book. A music video of one of the songs has already been penned by Shannon and Lifeway Christian Resources' Songwriter of the Year, Paul Marino. The song entitled "Overlooked" is now a music video, directed by Telly Award-winning director, Jeff Kubach. For more information, visit www.ShannonPerry.com.

The Overlooked Generation

The Overlooked Generation
Author: Shannon Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780989372244

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Parents are desperate to know how to handle teenagers in today's society. As a trained counselor, former public school teacher, and full-time conference speaker, Shannon Perry addresses the issues that teens say cause them to feel "overlooked." As a result of feeling unnoticed, teenagers often make decisions that lead to harmful circumstances unless parents learn how to combat the onslaught of distractions that young people face in our culture. In "The Overlooked Generation," Shannon addresses many important and timely issues including: *Effective and necessary parent/teen communication *Body image and self-esteem *Dealing with bullies and how not to be become a victim *Dating, purity and God's promises *Effects and dangers of Social Media *Setting healthy boundaries for serious situations *Cultivating quality friendships and relationships

A Stranger in the House of God

A Stranger in the House of God
Author: John Koessler
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2009-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310864216

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Growing up the son of agnostics, John Koessler saw a Catholic church on one end of the street and a Baptist on the other. In the no-man’s land between the two, this curious outside wondered about the God they worshipped—and began a lifelong search to comprehend the grace and mystery of God. A Stranger in the House of God addresses fundamental questions and struggles faced by spiritual seekers and mature believers. Like a contemporary Pilgrim’s Progress, it traces the author’s journey and explores his experiences with both charismatic and evangelical Christianity. It also describes his transformation from religious outsider to ordained pastor. John Koessler provides a poignant and often humorous window into the interior of the soul as he describes his journey from doubt and struggle with the church to personal faith

The Book of Dust: The Secret Commonwealth (Book of Dust, Volume 2)

The Book of Dust: The Secret Commonwealth (Book of Dust, Volume 2)
Author: Philip Pullman
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0553510665

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The #1 New York Times Bestseller! Return to the world of His Dark Materials—now an HBO original series starring Dafne Keen, Ruth Wilson, Andrew Scott, and Lin-Manuel Miranda—in the second volume of Philip Pullman’s new bestselling masterwork The Book of Dust. The windows between the many worlds have been sealed and the momentous adventures of Lyra Silvertongue’s youth are long behind her—or so she thought. Lyra is now a twenty-year-old undergraduate at St. Sophia’s College and intrigue is swirling around her once more. Her daemon Pantalaimon is witness to a brutal murder, and the dying man entrusts them with secrets that carry echoes from their past. The more Lyra is drawn into these mysteries, the less she is sure of. Even the events of her own past come into question when she learns of Malcolm Polstead’s role in bringing her to Jordan College. Now Lyra and Malcolm will travel far beyond the confines of Oxford, across Europe and into the Levant, searching for a city haunted by daemons, and a desert said to hold the truth of Dust. The dangers they face will challenge everything they thought they knew about the world, and about themselves. Praise for The Book of Dust “It’s a stunning achievement, this universe Pullman has created and continues to build on.” —The New York Times “Pullman’s writing is simple, unpretentious, beautiful, true. The conclusion to The Book of Dust can’t come soon enough.”—The Washington Post

People of the Lie

People of the Lie
Author: M. Scott Peck
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0684848597

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"So compelling in its exploration of the human psyche, it's as hard to put down as a thriller...such a force of energy, intensity, and straightforwarness.

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace
Author: Kathleen Norris
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1999-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781573227216

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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Cloister Walk, a book about Christianity, spirituality, and rediscovered faith. Struggling with her return to the Christian church after many years away, Kathleen Norris found it was the language of Christianity that most distanced her from faith. Words like "judgment," "faith," "dogma," "salvation," "sinner"—even "Christ"—formed what she called her "scary vocabulary," words that had become so codified or abstract that their meanings were all but impenetrable. She found she had to wrestle with them and make them her own before they could confer their blessings and their grace. Blending history, theology, storytelling, etymology, and memoir, Norris uses these words as a starting point for reflection, and offers a moving account of her own gradual conversion. She evokes a rich spirituality rooted firmly in the chaos of everyday life—and offers believers and doubters alike an illuminating perspective on how we can embrace ancient traditions and find faith in the contemporary world.

Double Down

Double Down
Author: Frederick Barthelme
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2001-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0547959354

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“An exquisitely crafted memoir” by two brothers who lost their parents, lost their inheritance—and almost lost their freedom (The Wall Street Journal). Frederick Barthelme and his brother Steven were both accomplished, respected writers with stable adult lives when they lost both of their parents in rapid succession. They had already lost their other brother, just a few years earlier. Suddenly they were on their own, emotionally unmoored—and unprepared for what would happen next. Their late father had been a prominent architect, and the brothers were left with a healthy inheritance. Over the following several years, they would lose close to a quarter million dollars in the gambling boats off the Mississippi coast. Then, in a bizarre twist, they were charged with violating state gambling laws, fingerprinted, and thrown into the surreal world of felony prosecution. For two years these widely publicized charges hung over their heads, shadowing their every step. Double Down is the wry, often heartbreaking story of how Frederick and Steven Barthelme got into this predicament. It is also a reflection on the allure of casinos and the pull and power of illusions that can destroy our lives if we aren’t careful. “One of the best firsthand accounts ever written about organized gambling. Like Goodman Brown, taking a walk with a hooded stranger into the darkness of the New England woods, the Barthelme brothers suddenly find themselves inside the maw of the monster. The compulsion to control, to intuit the future, to be painted by magic, could not be better or more accurately described.” —James Lee Burke “Beautifully evoking the gamblers’ addiction, their mesmerizing account is best read as a novel Camus might have imagined, with the writer/protagonists as their own lost characters. A work of high art; enthusiastically recommended.” —Library Journal

Women Food and God

Women Food and God
Author: Geneen Roth
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0857201417

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Millions of us are locked into an unwinnable weight game, as our self-worth is shredded with every diet failure. Combine the utter inefficacy of dieting with the lack of spiritual nourishment and we have generations of mad, ravenous self-loathing women. So says Geneen Roth, in her life-changing new book, Women, Food and God. Since her 1991 bestseller, When Food Is Love, was published, Roth has taken the sum total of her experience and combined it with spirituality and psychology to explain women's true hunger. Roth's approach to eating is that it is the same as any addiction - an activity to avoid feeling emotions. From the first page, readers will be struck by the author's intelligence, humour and sensitivity, as she traces the path of overeating from its subtle beginnings through to its logical end. Whether the drug is booze or brownies, the problem is the same: opting out of life. She powerfully urges readers to pay attention to what they truly need - which cannot be found in a supermarket. She provides seven basic guidelines for eating (the most important is to never diet) and shares reassuring, practical advice that has helped thousands of women who have attended her highly successful seminars. Truly a thinking woman's guide to eating - and an anti-diet book - women everywhere will find insights and revelations on every page.