Aware in a World Asleep: A Principled Way for Living Spiritually
Aware in a World Asleep is for the many who are now engaging spirituality as a path for highest good for them. Intellectual pursuit without spiritual discernment is like an egg with no yolk, devoid of any real substance—life without soul. We we seek real meaning in life, we come to find solace and empowerment in the truth that speaks in silence. A clear sense of personal integrity and purpose is exposed in the spiritually-principled direction you will find on these pages. Confusion and despair are transformed into inner peace and a joyful expression of one’s true divine essence: the awareness of spiritual consciousness that brings integrity and authenticity to the fore.
How to Be a Christian in Today’s World: Shame or Fear of Failure vs. Living Confidently in God’s Love
Is it possible to embrace faith and lead a Christian life in today’s modern world? This is the question at the heart of How to Be a Christian in Today’s World, an indispensable guide for anyone who is searching for, questioning, or wanting to deepen their faith. Part memoir, part passionate testimony, part self-help guide, in How to Be a Christian in Today’s World, pastor and counselor, Reverend Matthew Hogan, delivers the practical, compassionate message that it is possible to lead a life of faith while being a part of the world. Growing up, Rev. Hogan witnessed his parents’ marriage dissolve beneath the stress of losing their son, his brother. He dealt with the grief of losing his father at a young age. He helped his wife, Kimberly, battle health issues throughout their marriage. As opposed to becoming angry or resentful of the challenges he experienced throughout life, Hogan found each challenge as an opportunity to deepen and grow his faith. As Rev. Hogan dissects key moments from scripture and shares his own compelling life story, readers will build a foundation for their faith that acknowledges, allows for, and even celebrates worldly experiences.
The Art of Forgiveness: A Promise of Peace
#1 New York Times bestselling author of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, Dr. John Gray, says about this book: “As you read, you will gain the skills to grow beyond resentment to healing and forgiving. These tools bring peace to you and all your relationships.” If you want freedom, this book is for you. If you’re ready to break free from the past, forgive yourself, and forgive others, The Art of Forgiveness is a gentle yet comprehensive guide to gain insight into yourself so you can move forward and find peace at last. Author, forgiveness coach, and women’s empowerment mentor Carolyn CJ Jones shares her own story with honesty, transparency, and vulnerability as she struggles to deal with her own demons and forgive the past. From that experience, she learned to live in a state of gratitude and positivity. You, too, can heal wounds by following the YIPPEE Method of Healing that CJ created. She shares so your life can improve like hers did. This book presents forgiveness as a process, an art form. Once you practice this art and the techniques described in the book, the Universe offers you a promise of peace. CJ’s YIPPEE Method is a roadmap out of resentment into freedom and forgiveness. As you practice the method you discover how to apply gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness to yourself and your story. The results are a life lived in deep peace, freedom, and positivity.
The FACTS: Humanity’s Last Hope
Is Humanity’s Last Hope the most important book written since the bible? We think so, but that’s for you to decide. Try this. finish reading the FACTS, then answer this simple question.
The heart knows what the mind cannot see
This is a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of spirituality and perception. The text functions as a guide to self-improvement, with a mixture of autobiographical elements and snippets of universal wisdom. The speaker provides accessible solutions to life’s difficulties, and an outlook of optimism applicable to any circumstance. The illustrations and graphics are thoughtfully chosen, and the interactive textual elements give this work an originality that sets it apart. The speaker’s own experiences and conclusions are at the heart of this fiction, and the first-person narrative voice creates a sense of proximity between author and reader. The text describes itself as ‘a journey to the heart’, and this truthful discovery of the self is reflected in the speaker’s revelation of his whole self through the text. The narrative often presents a dichotomy between positive and negative outlooks or voices.
The heart knows what the mind cannot see
This is a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of spirituality and perception. The text functions as a guide to self-improvement, with a mixture of autobiographical elements and snippets of universal wisdom. The speaker provides accessible solutions to life’s difficulties, and an outlook of optimism applicable to any circumstance. The illustrations and graphics are thoughtfully chosen, and the interactive textual elements give this work an originality that sets it apart. The speaker’s own experiences and conclusions are at the heart of this fiction, and the first person narrative voice creates a sense of proximity between author and reader. The text describes itself as ‘a journey to the heart’, and this truthful discovery of the self is reflected in the speaker’s revelation of his whole self through the text.
Winter of the Wolf
A tragic mystery blending sleuthing and spirituality. An exploration in grief, suicide, spiritualism, and Inuit culture, Winter of the Wolf follows Bean, an empathic and spiritually evolved fifteen-year-old, who is determined to unravel the mystery of her brother Sam’s death. Though all evidence points to a suicide, her heart and intuition compel her to dig deeper. With help from her friend Julie, they retrace Sam’s steps, delve into his Inuit beliefs, and reconnect with their spiritual beliefs to uncover clues beyond material understanding.
Both tragic and heartwarming, this twisting novel draws you into Bean’s world as she struggles with grief, navigates high school dramas, and learns to open her heart in order to see the true nature of the people around her. Winter of the Wolf is about seeking the truth and listening to your heart and soul-no matter how painful-in order to see the full picture. Ultimately, it’s about moving from a place of grief to a place of growth and gratitude.