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Works Referenced May 2006 | |
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How We Behave at the Feast Central to his observations is the idea that our presence at the feast of life is worth celebrating and that how we celebrate life (and behave toward others who share this banquet with us, however briefly) will determine how we are remembered when the feast is over. A thoughtful meditation on what's truly important. |
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Reaching Out With clarity and deep spiritual insight, this religious bestseller offers today's Christian a perceptive, systematic plan for living the spiritual life achieving union with God. |
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For the Love of God: Handbook for the Spirit by Richard Carlson, edited by Benjamin Shield The format of brief 4-5 page essays, ranging from Mother Teresa to the Dalai Lama to Rabbi Harold Kushner, speak of the all-important need to attend to the needs of our soul and spiritual side. It is the kind of book one will keep on hand in times of crises to read over again. |
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I Could Do Anything if Only I Knew What it Was A life without direction is a life without passion. Sher teaches you how to determine what your goals are, and how to successfully reach them. |
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Thou Shall Prosper The life-affirming consequences of the honest pursuit of profit. |
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Let it Be The Beatles, audio CD |
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A Tree Full of Angels: Seeing the Holy in the Ordinary Full of much wisdom and words to ponder, Macrina leads you through your own journey in finding the beauty in your surroundings. |
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Handbook for the Soul Carlson and Shield began their collaboration with For the Love of God. Here they've joined forces and invited a number of spiritually inclined (and quite a few best-selling) authors to contribute essays about the nourishment of the soul. |
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Divine Love Song The ancient Song of Solomon reveals truths about God's heart toward you that will transform everything. |
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Flags of Our Fathers |
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No Greater Glory Recalls the sinking of the SS Dorchester by a German U-boat in 1943. The fullest reckoning yet for the men who have become known as "The Four Immortal Chaplains," who distributed life vests as the ship went down and then gave up their own when supply ran out. |