What if every MOMENT mattered? What if every pain had a PURPOSE? In a world full of hurt and pain, Joannie Garner found herself struggling with her identity and purpose. She found answers and those answers led her to writing, Wild Joy. She takes you on a wild adventure full of loss, love, and unforgettable lessons along the way. PERSONAL STORIES OF: Growth in grief Freedom in forgiveness Overflowing joy Sinking sadness Hope in heartache She teaches you that the moments really do matter! An unexpected phone call changed the trajectory of her life. With vulnerability, a strong biblical foundation, and courage, Joannie invites you on a journey to embrace the pain of your past, in order to unlock the potential in your present and flourish in your future.
Witty and refreshingly honest, Mary Katherine invites her readers to embark on a counter-cultural journey toward a life filled to the brim with contentment, humor, and most importantly, Crazy Joy.
From her childhood on the Eyre Peninsula to her life on Kangaroo Island, this is a tale of struggle and hardship but also of incredible courage, wisdom and achievements.
A clear-eyed love letter to the greatest children’s books and authors, from Louisa May Alcott and L. Frank Baum to Eric Carle, Dr. Seuss, Mildred D. Taylor, and E.B. White, Wild Things will bring back fond memories for readers of all ages ...
The ninety letters in this collection document the Civil War career of Col. Edward Jesup Wood, an officer of the 48th Indiana. Evocative and rich in detail, A Fierce, Wild...
My eyes are open, but I see nothing. I forget about my eyes and notice instead the velvet earth, my wet skin, the breathing of women, the pine-smoke air. Without my eyes, I am more aware of my animal body, the fire in my belly.
Becoming a Woman of Wild Joy: Discover the Surprising Delights of Marriage, Motherhood, and Life Mission, 366-Day Inspirational Journal, Five-Year...
From New York Times and Globe and Mail bestselling author Joy Fielding comes a pulse-racing story of a harmless bet gone deadly wrong. This is how it starts. With a joke.
This book is an invitation to bravely inhabit your life in a whole new way—while your joy, contentment, and wholeness reverberate out to stitch up our wounded world.
Anne Chapman, European Encounters with the Yámana People of Cape Horn, Before and After Darwin, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010, p. 167. Cited in Chapman, European Encounters, pp. 14, 171. The Yaghan are also known as Yahgan ...
... Wild Joy Released: The Ecstatic Poetry of Paul Goldman with the assistance of friend and extraordinary musician Tom Jacobs. Just a few short months after the CD release, Wild Joy: Ruminations was published in 2010 by River Sanctuary ...