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  • av Tray Rush
    235,-

    So many people let life pass them by without going after the things that truly make them happy. Life, Unlimited is here to remind people of what’s possible and show them the way to the life of their dreams. In 2012, Tray Rush was struggling to make ends meet. He tried switching jobs, taking on second jobs, and pursuing countless failed “can’t miss” business opportunities, in an effort to turn things around. Nothing worked. Fearing his dream of becoming an entertainer and building a life of freedom as an entrepreneur would never happen, he tried something different. He quit job hopping and chasing after mindless side hustles, and began studying the best minds in human behavior, success, and self-help. Then, he turned what he learned into a series of simple steps he could take every day.To his surprise, two things happened. First, his mindset changed, and he began to see the world differently. Next, his behavior changed, and he became more focused with his actions. And, sure enough, he began achieving more by doing less and his dream of becoming an entertainer started to bear fruit on YouTube. In just a few years, Tray amassed more than 10+ million social media followers, billions of views on YouTube, and a thriving business and real estate portfolio.Tray’s transformation was achieved by a system that can be used by anyone to identify, pursue, and live Life, Unlimited. Researched and tested in the real world, it has been shared with those who noticed Tray’s progress and asked how he did it. Now, it’s available to everyone.

  • av Dr. Mark A. Hicks
    159,-

    Learning Love teaches people easy-to-follow tools to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships in every area of life.Dr. Mark A. Hicks applies his decades of research and personal experience in relationships to teaching a realistic understanding of love. Even those who have come from a dysfunctional family, been through a divorce, or struggled in past relationships can use his practical, real-life method to build the relationships they want, need, and deserve.Love is a learned skill set. Through understanding the five components of love, anyone can build healthy relationships that last. Healthy marriages, thriving families, deep friendships, and connected coworkers are all possible by learning and practicing these five components.Love doesnt have to be a mystery. Relationships dont have to be a struggle. Learn the five components of love and build relationships that last with Learning Love.

  • av Dr. Larry Smith
    195,-

    Can booze really talk to you? Many people suffering from addiction can hear their drug or drink of choice calling to them—and they feel compelled to listen.For thirty years of his life, Dr. Larry Smith was in an unhealthy and shackling master-slave relationship with Johnnie—a jealous lover who insisted that the relationship be kept a secret. Who was Johnnie? Johnnie was the voice within Larry, guiding him from deep within throughout his addiction.In Johnnie and Me, alcoholism and addiction are presented from a unique perspective. Dr. Smith’s misadventures, near-death experiences, and dramatic recovery are written in chilling and exquisite detail. His message is clear: recovery is possible for anybody suffering from addiction if they take responsibility for their past actions and wholeheartedly commit to the recovery process.

  • av Rev. Tom Evans
    169

    Everyone takes this journey called life; however, someday that journey must come to an end.Everyone will experience grief in their lifetime, and everyone will face death—whether it’s walking a loved one through the dying process or facing it oneself. No one is alone in this journey. The question is, how do people face grief and grow from it? With the right knowledge and understanding of grief, people can work through it. Death does not have to be scary. It has become institutionalized; now it’s time to bring death back to being a natural part of life that everyone can face without fear.In Called to Grieve, Rev. Tom Evans answers many questions people have about the roller coaster of dying and death, what heaven is like, and how to move through the grieving process to a place where people can live a fulfilled and happy life, unafraid of death.He brings to light the need to grieve, not just for a death but also for other things in life. Based on his thirty-five years of ministry, Rev. Evans helps people understand the physical and spiritual death of the body so they can grieve their loss and move on to have a fulfilled journey on earth and in the hereafter.

  • av Christopher Bishop
    195,-

    Burnished in the crucible rather than disconnected academic research, Improvised Careers is based on author Christopher Bishop’s own successful navigation of eight different careers.Nanopharmacist? Lunar tour guide? Robotic ethics consultant? Augmented reality content designer? Quantum algorithm programmer? These jobs may not sound familiar now, but they will in due time. The world of work is being transformed.According to the World Economic Forum’s The Future of Jobs 2020, over the next ten years over one billion workers are at risk of losing their jobs to robotics, automation, and AI. So that they may explore the tremendous opportunities that lie ahead for today’s learners in the workplace of the future, Improvising Careers provides readers with tools to both shape and take advantage of the coming technological innovations. People can prepare for the kinds of work they might be doing as they move into the middle of the twenty-first century by leveraging the insight and socio-historical perspective in Bishop’s pragmatic guidebook.The three main components of his Future Career Toolkit—VOICE, ANTENNA, and MESH—enable readers to better plan and execute their own nonlinear, multimodal career path and provide a systematized, scalable, repeatable, malleable framework for navigating multiple careers, both today and in the future.

  • av Danielle McManus
    149,-

    Prayer Through Pictures is a beautifully illustrated prayer book, designed to make prayer accessible to all children regardless of their ability.As a parent of two children on the autism spectrum, when Danielle McManus attempted to share her faith with her children, she quickly realized she was teaching her children the words, but for them, the words had no meaning. Using her background as an early childhood special education teacher, she began working on a method to make prayer a meaningful aspect of her children’s lives.Prayer Through Pictures provides parents and caregivers with a practical method of teaching their children how to pray. Many children are visual learners, interpreting the world around them based on what they see. When caregivers want to teach their children to pray, they often teach the words and hope that, over time, the child understands the meaning. Prayer Through Pictures combines images with corresponding words so that, as children say the words, they have a deeper understanding of what their words mean.This useful prayerbook for children with additional needs provides sample prayers related to specific times of day, with corresponding Bible verses, and includes visual schedules for prayer as well as some responses to frequent questions asked by young children, making it a helpful resource for any parent who wants to deepen their child’s bond with God.

  • av JoAnna McSpadden
    235,-

    In Midnight Embers, the gripping second installment of The Lumos Gems Chronicles, the aftermath of the bone dragon battle leaves our heroes reeling, their unity fractured and their world in turmoil.Anthony, torn between his desire for adventure and the weight of responsibility, grapples with his place in the world, while Liam wrestles with haunting visions that threaten to consume him. As tensions escalate and shadows gather, a mysterious girl arrives, revealing she’s being pursued by another Lumos Gem monster—the Crimson Ravagers.With the Water Stone stolen and a malevolent Noxenos on the rise, Anthony, Liam, and Katerina embark on a perilous quest to retrieve the Ice Dagger, Grimir—their only hope against the relentless Crimson Ravagers. But their journey takes a dark turn when they uncover a truth that forces them to align with old enemies, setting them on a collision course with destiny.As alliances crumble and secrets unravel, they must confront their deepest fears and make sacrifices that will shape the fate of their world forever. Midnight Embers propels fantasy fans on an epic adventure filled with twists, revelations, and heart-stopping action that will keep them on the edge of their seats until the very end.

  • av Carla Vergot
    235,-

    The third installment of the Lily Barlow series packs a punch as Southern charm and sharp wit collide with mystery once again.Lily and the cast of characters she calls friends are back in Marshall, Virginia. The mystery they thought they would solve in Key West, identifying the victim with the purple flower tattoo, still hangs over them, so Lily and Storie come up with another plan to move their investigation forward. Meanwhile, a plot twist pushes Lily to decide how to proceed with Jack—stay best friends or officially start dating. There’s an ex-sniper and talk of a paternity test, all while Lily toys with pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Miss Delphine is still in the hospital for tests. And don’t forget those tiles on Connie Barlow’s tombstone. Surely someone can shed some light on those. Packed full of romance, comedy, and mystery, this fast-paced and flirty tale will keep cozy mystery and contemporary romance fans entralled to the very last page.

  • av Andy Coleman
    239,-

    Who will stand for Christ when darkness falls?In Days of Darkness aims to settle unsettled Christian souls. For the first time, many believers are confronted by cultures hostile to their faith and values. Disoriented, these believers don’t know how to respond, let alone how to help younger generations.While new to Western audiences, believers in Iran, China, and the Arab world are no strangers to persecution—their experiences offer rich context on which Western Christians can draw to understand their own circumstances. This light provided by the persecuted will bless and encourage those stumbling in a new and unfamiliar darkness.Author Andy Coleman’s own observations and background also provide useful nuggets for Christians. His work responding to persecution and facilitating Christian missions in difficult regions helped him recognize important patterns. By splicing in threads of Christian history and current events, Coleman distills important concepts to help believers regain their bearings.In Days of Darkness answers the most common questions Coleman receives when speaking with nervous Christians. Fear often lurks beneath the surface of these questions, and the answers cast out this fear with a little light, a dash of context, and a quick reminder of God’s love.Ordinary Christians sense the storm brewing and darkness rolling in. This guidebook shores up their confidence and courage and allows them to make wise, biblical preparations. In Days of Darkness provides hope in a simple, easy-to-digest manner and, God willing, will help individual Christians, local fellowships, and the Global Church stand.

  • av Jenny Hornby
    149,-

    Made For This adopts a playful yet profound approach to addressing fear and anxiety through the story of a young otter named Ozzie.Ozzie has a terrifying fear of drowning and being separated from his Mama. He faces the same challenges many children face, such as comparison, feeling overwhelmed, and fearing inadequacy. With the support of his Mama and his new friend, Chip, Ozzie learns to confront his fear with compassion and kindness, discovering techniques to soothe himself and develop important coping skills.Made For This provides a non-direct way for caregivers, teachers, and children to engage in conversation about fears, fostering an environment of open dialogue, acceptance, and self-compassion.

  • av Marianne Renner
    235,-

    Self-Talk chronicles ten common stories people tell themselves that keep them stuck and provides specific actions they can take to change those stories.Author Marianne Renner describes how she discovered the power of self-talk in her quest to overcome decades of debilitating depression and addiction. After applying these strategies to conquer her mental health and addiction challenges, she realized that they can be applied to almost any problem, whether at work or at home. The same lessons that helped her climb out of the pit of despair have helped thousands of others overcome their greatest roadblocks.Self-Talk portrays the author’s personal experience with sabotaging stories of self-talk, as well as other real-life examples from her coaching clients. In addition to inspirational stories, this poignant guidebook is packed full of practical action steps to help people get unstuck and start moving forward in any area of their business or personal life.Marianne’s unique Storyteller Framework—SEAR—breaks down the process of how stories are created so that anyone who feels held back by their thoughts can change the script inside their head and overcome almost any obstacle they may face.

  • av Dr. Abbie Marono
    129,-

    Lilly the Brave Lion blends fun tales with lessons on safety and bravery. Through Lilly's adventures, children aged 3 - 6 learn about trust, personal boundaries, and the importance of open communication with adults. Each story teaches the importance of making safe choices, from handling secrets to navigating online friendships. Lilly the Brave Lion entertains while providing a child-friendly foundation for discussions on safety and respect.

  • av Jim Tracy
    169

    Building Men is a collection of life lessons offering clear, practical insights into shaping strong, principled young men for the next generation.What defines the making of a man?Jim Tracy didn’t just establish multi-million-dollar family-owned businesses from his humble garage; he, alongside his family, embodied the American Dream. Jim attributes this success to the mentors who helped shape him into the entrepreneur and Hall of Fame inductee he is today.In Building Men, Jim explores the essence of true character building, sharing stories of pivotal figures who influenced his business acumen, integrity, and leadership. He offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to guide young men toward becoming conscientious individuals who consistently make wise decisions.From lessons learned from his grandfather to the principles he instills in his grandchildren, Jim provides a roadmap for raising young men in our complex modern world, offering a wealth of inspiration and practical advice.

  • av Don Blackwell
    235,-

    Retune Your Heart is a beautiful reminder of how the “extra” is everywhere if people are willing to open their eyes and hearts to see it.Life is full of things that, at first glance, seem rather ordinary: a young girl learning to ride a bike with her dad; the bond between an old man and his canine companion; a pair of eighty-year-old lovers still holding hands; sunrises, sunsets, and double rainbows; and the kindness of strangers, to name a few. But several years ago, Don Blackwell realized that if he paid a little closer attention, opened his eyes and heart just a little wider, every now and then he would see beyond the ordinariness. He would see something “extra.” Turns out, the “extra” is everywhere—and it’s unspeakably beautiful.This inspirational guidebook uses deeply personal stories to provide encouragement to those searching and hungry for hope and provides the wake-up call the world needs concerning mental health.Retune Your Heart stirs the spirits and soothes the soul, urging people to move beyond setbacks and heartbreak, embrace vulnerability, and get back to living their best, most authentic lives.

  • av Ray Hartjen
    259,-

    Diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2019, Ray is a cancer patient and caregiver advocate every day of the week that ends in a “y.” And with life’s soundtrack constantly playing in his head, Ray also performs and records with his two-piece acoustic band, the Chronic Padres. The Indy 500 chronicles the tradition, pageantry, and on-track danger of the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”Not only is it the biggest auto race in the world, but with over 350,000 spectators, the Indianapolis 500 is annually the largest single-day sporting event in the world.Interrupted only by world wars, the Indy 500 has been a Memorial Day tradition since 1911, and race car drivers from around the world flock to test themselves and their cars against the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway and their fellow competitors.But first they must qualify for the thirty-three-car starting field.The Indy 500 chronicles the 108th Indy 500 in 2024—the key players and events of a year-long journey, from the last laps of the 2023 race won in thrilling fashion by Josef Newgarden to the checkered flag at the end of the 2024 race. With thirty-four cars entered for just thirty-three spots, it delves into the drivers’ and race teams’ quest for speed leading up to qualification and highlights the challenges faced by both highly funded race teams and upstart longshots.Once the race begins, so does its lap-by-lap danger and drama. Any small mistake, either on the track or in the pits, could not only end a driver’s race but could also result in a tragic on-track crash. The 2023 Indy 500 ended with a last-lap overtake for victory. Would 2024 see a repeat?The Indy 500 is a collection of stories from the 2024 Indy 500, and while the characters might change, the thrilling storylines and themes persist year after year at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

  • av Dr. Melvin James Woodard
    195,-

    How can one view the world biologically but also biblically?The walls people build around their lives protect them—but also limit them.People build many intellectual, emotional, and spiritual walls around themselves, those they love, and their community. Often, these walls safeguard them and help them understand their life and purpose. Yet sometimes, these walls impede people from fully experiencing life as God wants them to.Which self-built walls are helping these people? Which walls are holding them back?In his second book, Biblical Biology, Dr. Woodard invites individuals to explore big ideas around biology and faith to see whether any of these ideas hit up against their walls. If they do, that’s okay. Believers are encouraged to see whether there might be something on the other side that opens up a new way to think, feel, or connect with God.

  • av Pat Domangue
    239,-

    A six-week guided Bible study based on Isaiah 64:8, My Maker & Me helps Christian women discover God as their potter and understand His continual presence in their lives.Through the unique perspective of viewing God and themselves through Scripture and the art of pottery, Christian women will learn how God intimately works to shape them into the beautiful vessels He created them to become, much like a potter shapes clay.Many Christian women struggle with trusting God because they don’t know Him from the intimate perspective of their potter. My Maker & Me helps women grow in understanding God’s love and care for them especially when they face difficult seasons or walk through fiery trials. As their trust grows, they will also find security, purpose, and meaning even in the most difficult seasons of life. If they are struggling with who they are and discovering their purpose, they will gain a greater sense of their true identity and purpose, setting them up to embrace God’s plan for their life. Women committed to completing this six-week study will experience spiritual growth and personal transformation.

  • av Jen Coken
    195,-

    Make Imposter Syndrome Your Superpower helps women in STEM show up more fully in their career, authentically step into their next level of leadership, and leap after those big, hairy, audacious goals.Too often women in positions of leadership within STEM fields feel like a square peg in a round hole whittling away their edges trying to fit in. Make Imposter Syndrome Your Superpower encourages them to own their power and recognize that they already have what it takes to be effective and impactful leaders within the male-dominated industries they’re already shaping.Leaning on her decades of experience as a coach for executive women, her expertise in imposter syndrome, and her legacy leadership framework, author Jen Coken blends insight with application in helping women in STEM move from being hidden leaders to ones with more authority, influence, and impact—all starting with embracing their limiting beliefs and self-doubt.This insightful guidebook will help women in STEM step into leadership in a values-aligned and authentic way—disregarding the tired, old examples of what leadership “should” be. They will learn to recognize the defining moment that created their version of imposter syndrome and come to understand, accept, and be grateful for the ways imposter syndrome has helped them along their journey. Make Imposter Syndrome Your Superpower is a transformative handbook for women in STEM, empowering them to build unshakable self-confidence, enhance team dynamics, and influence company culture.

  • av J. Stephen Beam
    179,-

    Time is ticking ... Can a lonely sixteen-year-old girl escape the clutches of human traffickers before she’s sold off to the highest bidder?When Lindy Montgomery’s mother dies, she’s left without friends or companionship until she meets a mysterious young woman in a sandwich shop who teaches her how to make herself more alluring to the opposite sex.Lindy’s so-called boyfriend takes her on a weekend trip under the guise of celebrating his birthday. The real reason for the trip turns out to be much more sinister. He drops her off at a hunting preserve, where she and other young girls are to be sold into sex slavery.Nearby, the citizens of a small Mississippi town are oblivious to the evil in their midst. A favorite son has returned to town after becoming wealthy as a tech owner and investor. Concerned about the property on which the hunting preserve sits, and full of questions about the suspicious deaths of his wife and child in a car crash and his mother in a house fire on the same day, he employs a local lawyer to help him figure out what’s going on.Can they solve the mystery before Lindy is lost forever?

  • av Sam Flood
    195,-

    Don’t Pull Your Sister’s Hair is the story of Sam Flood Jr.—the boy who didn’t speak until he was five has become a man who wants to tell stories for a living.Sam Flood was born on January 1, 1984, two weeks late. Walking and running at ten months, he didn’t speak until age five. “From the outset, Sam seemed to have his own idea for how life should be,” writes his father in the opening chapter, in which Sam pieces together his memories with stories told by his family to describe what it was like for Sam to express himself, from pulling his sister Eliza’s hair to wandering to Häagen-Dazs at age three.Sam’s inability to speak concerned his parents, who consulted doctors to figure out what was wrong. One specialist said Sam would never graduate from high school, let alone go to college. Turning to writing, reading, and his own sense of humor to cope with constant bullying for his differences, Sam proved them wrong, earning a BA from Mitchell College in Connecticut.Any family can find hope in Sam’s story. Anyone who feels different, misunderstood, bullied, or unfairly treated in life can find light in the way Sam charted his course. This is a story of neurodiversity, but it’s not just for people dealing with ADHD, autism, or any other diagnostic label, because everyone has unique ways of thinking, processing, and behaving. Don’t Pull Your Sister’s Hair is about the moments where neurodiversity creates opportunity. It’s the story of what’s possible.

  • av Blaine Vorster
    279

    Loving Like Jesus is an inspirational guidebook for those who want to model their lives on the love, inclusivity, and tolerance of Jesus Christ.In an increasingly divisive world, the societal push is to become more tolerant. Does the church need to adapt to the twenty-first century and become more progressive? What would Jesus do? Faced with modern challenges and questions about love, inclusivity, and tolerance, those who want to follow the example of Jesus need to carefully inspect his teaching and modeling for answers. In an examination of Jesus’s words and actions in the Gospel of John, Blaine Vorster contrasts Jesus’s example with the narrative of love and tolerance being promoted by Progressive Christianity. Loving Like Jesus offers a refreshing take on the tie-in between faith and social justice, perfect for those who search for truth and desire to honor the authentic Jesus.

  • av Greg Logan
    289,-

    Learn the secrets of successful movie storytelling for your business.For years, experts have emphasized the need for brands to become better storytellers, yet practical guidance has been scarce - until now.Using the successful storytelling formulas that movies use to hook audiences, this innovative workbook helps any business create emotionally powerful stories that can produce blockbuster results.Often, businesses fail to connect with their customers because they rely too heavily on rationality and corporate clichés. This roadmap guides business leaders away from telling the story they want to tell and towards the story their audience wants to hear.Create a new Enemy & Superpower, Quest, Controlling Idea, Synopsis, Backstory, Logline, and much more.  Start capturing the attention of your audience - and their wallets.Ideal for any business or individual aiming to attract attention, investors, and customers, Creating a Blockbuster Brand reveals the essentials of winning hearts and minds. Discover how to engage your audience effectively with the transformative power of storytelling.

  • av Teejay Fehr
    149,-

    Embark on a heartfelt journey of grief and healing with Clemence, a touching children’s picture book that navigates the rollercoaster of emotions following the loss of a loved one.Set against the backdrop of a family from Vancouver, Canada, exploring Quebec City for the first time, the story follows a young child grappling with the difficult loss of their baby sister, Clemence. As the family traverses the unfamiliar streets, memories of Clemence flood their minds, each one a reminder of the joy and sorrow they shared. Through unexpected encounters and tender moments as a family, the older sibling learns to navigate the complex landscape of grief.This storybook not only validates the emotions of children but also serves as a poignant reminder to other children and adults of their crucial role in providing support and understanding during times of grief. Clemence is a must-read for anyone who has experienced the profound ache of loss. Through its thoughtful narrative and evocative illustrations, it offers reassurance that it’s okay to feel sadness, shed tears, and cherish the memories of those we hold dear.

  • av Amber Mikesell
    235,-

    Silence Your Inner Critic invites individuals experiencing self-doubt to embark on an epic quest to rise above their greatest adversary—their Inner Critic. This transformative guide weaves the exhilarating elements of superhero comic book lore with practical psychological insights, empowering individuals to reclaim their hero’s journey from the clutches of self-criticism.Opening with an exploration of how past experiences, societal expectations, and personal fears create a fertile ground for self-doubt to flourish, this enlightening resource arms individuals with an arsenal of tools—mindfulness techniques, self-compassion practices, and confidence-building exercises—all designed to fortify their resilience against their Inner Critic.Offering a hands-on approach to self-empowerment through engaging, real-life examples blended with interactive exercises, individuals learn to identify and challenge the distorted perceptions that fuel their internal foe. Techniques such as the “Tablet of Internal Power” and “Journal of Justice” are presented as superhero gadgets that individuals can visualize and deploy, making the process both fun and impactful.Author Amber Mikesell combines personal experience, psychological research, and motivational coaching, making Silence Your Inner Critic not only a tool for personal change but also a compelling read that entertains as it educates. Ideal for anyone who struggles with self-doubt or is a harsh self-critic, this unique guidebook offers a fresh, engaging approach to traditional self-help with a blend of narrative flair and practical advice that can transform the inner battleground into a triumph of self-discovery and empowerment.Individuals will feel like the hero of their own story, equipped with the knowledge and tools to silence their Inner Critic once and for all.

  • av Taylor A. Welch
    299,-

    Learn to master the #1 “lever” to growing your personal income: sales.Every great invention and advancement in history took place because someone was willing to use their words to sell something.Whether you are trying to grow a business, make more money, or simply live a better life, you need to master the game of influence. The concepts Taylor shares in this book have created dozens of 7 and 8 figure brands. Now, for the first time, he’s giving you the masterpiece “source material” to influencing human decisions.He pulls on the personal experience of training almost 5,000 clients, hundreds of thousands of customers, and over 700,000 sales calls to teach you how to grow your influence without being gross. You will not only get better at sales, you will learn the secret art of human connection. Filled with models, concepts, frameworks and scripts, this book is a guide that you will read again and again to influence people to make decisions that are good for them and good for you.Learning how to sell is about more than just what to say. It’s how you say it; when you say it; when to say nothing at all; and the emotional state you are in when you finally do speak. It’s about human advocacy and respect for your customer. And whether you’re brand new to sales or a seasoned professional looking for an edge, it will teach you to get so good that your clients and customers will say “thank you” for letting them buy.

  • av Al Lautenslager
    275,-

    In the rich history of Major League Baseball (MLB), a transformative journey is unfolding…Women are rising to prominent positions in team management, coaching, and leadership.An increasing number of female coaches and front office leaders are making their mark in the league, signaling a positive change in the traditionally male-dominated field. Breaking through barriers, challenging stereotypes, and reshaping the landscape of a historically male-dominated industry, these women are pioneers in a movement toward greater diversity and inclusion within the sport of baseball. Leveling the Playing Field captures the compelling stories, triumphs, and challenges of women ascending the ranks of MLB coaching and leadership, exploring how their contributions are not only reshaping the front offices of teams and who is on the field but also influencing the future of America’s pastime.Authored by Al Lautenslager, Leveling the Playing Field serves as a powerful testament to the evolving role of women in a traditionally male-centric arena.

  • av Gary Brown
    239,-

    A World of His Own highlights the extreme differences between the world God created and the world as it is today.Exemplifying how the problems of American society result from minimizing the most crucial body of knowledge known to man, this insightful resource examines the role of public education in shaping what our society has become, the suffering that results from excluding God, and the ensuing failure to acknowledge the power of change that we possess.A World of His Own identifies solutions for regaining the soul of our land. It affirms that hope for meaningful life lies only within these words: “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me” (Matthew 11:29 KJB) and “For without me ye can do nothing” (John 15:5 KJB).

  • av Kurt Avery
    315,-

    Learn how businesses can leverage their success to drive positive social impact. Kurt Avery delves into a range of proven business and marketing techniques, including some developed through his own professional experiences as the founder, owner, and president of Sawyer Products.Sawyer Products has achieved remarkable success with its innovative water filtration and insect repellent products, but it hasn’t stopped there. Sawyer Thinks reveals how the company has harnessed its profitability to make a significant charitable impact worldwide and provides a clear roadmap that other businesses can follow.Sawyer Thinks aims to inspire and empower business leaders to think beyond the bottom line and use their resources to create meaningful change. It includes a step-by-step guide on increasing charitable giving and philanthropic efforts while also enhancing overall profitability and sustainability.

  • av Susan Parker Jones
    179,-

    Childhood & the Enneagram serves as an innovative guide for parents and caregivers, offering invaluable insights into raising resilient, self-aware, and compassionate children.Drawing from a blend of attachment theory, childhood development, and the transformative power of the Enneagram, Susan Parker Jones shares a philosophy and approach rooted in her experience as a psychotherapist specializing in childhood trauma and loss.In a world where parenting advice often feels overwhelming and one-size-fits-all, Susan offers a refreshing approach that blends ancient wisdom with modern insights.Inviting parents and guardians on a transformative journey of self-discovery and compassionate parenting, she empowers caregivers to understand their children’s unique personalities and needs on a deeper level, fostering authentic connections and resilience from an early age.Susan emphasizes the importance of nurturing children’s three centers of intelligence—head (IQ), heart (EQ), and body (GQ)—to cultivate “wholehearted connection” while instilling the truth that every child is brave and worthy of love and belonging.Caregivers are invited to embark on a journey of self-discovery, exploring their own childhood narratives alongside practical strategies for guiding their children.Ultimately, this helpful guide equips caregivers with the tools and insights needed to navigate the complexities of childhood development, fostering deeper connections with their children while prioritizing their own well-being.By embracing this journey, caregivers can aspire to raise resilient, empathetic individuals prepared to face the world with courage, wisdom, and compassion.

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