The Secret and Spirituality: The Intended Meaning of the American Constitution
Autor Bill Littleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2008
"With a unique and upbeat message, The Secret and Spirituality is recommended to anyone who wants to change their lives just by changing their outlook."--The Midwest Book Review
In the modern search for truth, every person must cope with the distractions and disappointments of everyday life and the stress of not finding all the answers. Bill L. Little, a counselor and a pastor, responds to Rhonda Byrne's popular film and book The Secret and discusses the law of universal truth-namely, the Law of Attraction.
The Law of Attraction states that a person's positive thoughts, emotions, and inner desires attract positive situations in life. It applies to all kinds of people: Buddhists, atheists, agnostics, and especially, Christians. Even though readers might not believe the Law of Attraction right away, Little adapts these teachings and translates them into a language better understood throughout Christianity-that "as a man thinks in his heart, so he is" (Proverbs 23:7).
The Secret and Spirituality includes Bible quotes and real-life examples to help better understand the Law of Attraction and how it relates to everyday lives. With the right focus, Christians of today can greatly benefit from these practices and become stronger in their own faith.
ABOUT THE AUTHORBill Little has a Ph.D. in counseling from Washington University and has worked with cancer patients for more than twenty-five years. Through the years, he has come to understand that the same common-sense interventions that help the body fight disease could also help the body prevent disease. A full-time pastor, Little has served as an oncology counselor and researcher at St. Louis hospitals. He has also worked with professional athletes, using visualization and concentration techniques to sharpen physical skills. Little is an accomplished author with books such as Self-Destruction Made Easy and Prevention: The Ultimate Cure, both published by Pelican. He resides in St. Louis with his wife, Theresa Gay.
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ISBN-10: 1589805917
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 180 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: ROUNDHOUSE PUBLISHING GROUP
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"It was soon apparent that there was a determination to make us live down to the very lowest limit capable of sustaining life . . . So extreme was the hunger of some that they dug down with their hands for grass roots for subsistence."--Capt. Henry Dickinson, Second Virginia Cavalry
In 1864, the fortunes of the South were declining steadily, and six hundred Confederate prisoners of war were forced to represent their dying country's desperation. President Lincoln's war council had decided to stop all prisoner exchanges, leaving countless Confederate soldiers in Union hands. Despite the number of prisoners denied freedom, none suffered so much as the six hundred Confederate officers who were made to serve as examples to their countrymen. Here, their own words describe the cruelties and deprivations they experienced at the hands of their Union captors.In Charleston Harbor, fifty officers were used as human shields against artillery fire from their own armies and comrades. Elsewhere, Confederate officers were held in deliberately inhumane conditions, in unheated quarters, given a food ration so low that they gradually starved, and were denied medicinal care. Slowly, the soldiers died from malnutrition, exposure, and disease. Courageous and heroic, all six hundred of these men served their country just as proudly as their allies on the battlefield and fought for the ideals they held so dear.Author Mauriel Phillips Joslyn recreates a story of the undeniable horrors of Lincoln's policy and the mistreatment of the prisoners in his power.