A devotional calendar containing encouraging thoughts from LDS Church history by prophets, apostles, and other well-known Church leaders.
And, for the first time ever, they present scientific evidence showing the undeniable link between the mind and body that makes these healing methods work.
All is Well: The Art {and Science} of Personal Well-Being
Poverty-stricken and low on hope, a divorced mother and her daughter prop up their sagging spirits and keep the flames of faith alive by clinging to a phrase first heard on a previous Christmas, "All is well."
And they smile at the ridiculous nature of their previous search. What did these teachers discover?This book tries to answer this question as simply as possible, insofar as the answer can be put into words.
In the shadow of leviathans seen and unseen -- Corner pieces -- Marseille 1720 : administrative catharsis as disaster management -- Portugal 1755 : empire of accident -- Bengal 1770 : famine, corruption, and the climate of legal despotism - ...
From the opening page, this fast-paced tale is all about a cover up: the burying of a body, while fending off an angry widow, and a very suspicious parishioner appalled by the loss of a precious church artifact.
This book is invaluable for any Christian hoping to move beyond the many thought traps that ensnare our faith and live more fully in the present reality of Christ.
Rick Newcombe's The Magic of Lifting Weights is that kind of book. (Full disclosure: Rick is the founder of Creators, the publisher of this book you're reading. He's been a body builder for more than fifty years.
All Is Well is the story of the good life well-lived and life lessons Kevin Sr. taught his son. It’s a story of how Kevin Jr. moved from darkness to light after his father’s death.
Financial ruin looms ahead. Jesusa’s innate goodness perseveres, and she makes it her mission to alter her career practice. As part of her redemption, Jesusa attempts to regain her authentic self and her spirituality.