A Woman's Wisdom
Title | A Woman's Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Lydia Brownback |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2012-04-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433528304 |
Advice books are no short-lived trend. They continue to top bestseller lists even though much of the "wisdom" being offered proves shallow in the long run. People are looking for practical, proven advice for life and the book of Proverbs is the wisest place to start. Unpacking the book of Proverbs, Lydia Brownback shows how the Bible speaks to real life issues such as money, purity, marriage, and the day-to-day grind. Writing with a familiar yet knowledgeable tone, Brownback draws in the busiest of readers and asks realistic questions for personal reflection or group study. This well-conceived, twelve chapter book contains three parts: What Is Wisdom and Why Does It Matter? Six Things Wise Women Know A Portrait of Wisdom A Woman's Wisdom gives women—a way to be wise, to know the very Author of wisdom, and to understand how to apply his relevant, riches.
When Wisdom Speaks
Title | When Wisdom Speaks PDF eBook |
Author | Lyn Holley Doucet |
Publisher | Crossroad |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780824525705 |
Female voices of the Bible have been silenced throughout much of history. What would it be like to get to know the women of the Bible as real, living figures whose lives can challenge our own? What can we learn from their faith journeys? What would it be like to pray alongside them? Two lively spiritual directors take us into the world of the women of the Bible. Provoked by the desperation of the Canaanite woman, empowered by Mary's fiat, affirmed by the loyalty of Mary Magdalene and challenged by Ruth's fidelity, Doucet and Hebert enter into a new sisterhood with these active and contemplative holy women who emerge out of history. All of the stories link these holy women from the past with contemporary women, all of them longing after God's own heart.
Wisdom Speaks Prolific Words
Title | Wisdom Speaks Prolific Words PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Dzonze |
Publisher | Royalty Publishing USA |
Pages | 75 |
Release | 2016-05-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
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Kisses and curses upon my face I speak of culture, For my spirit is rooted in Ubuntu I speak of poverty Because I know very well the pain Of smiling to an empty plate for dinner.. The shame of being a pitied face along the street Yes, I sing that song for the consideration of the human race Because I despise the look on my brother’s face Bullets and gun shots in the streets.. The sight of human blood makes me sick.. Gun shots is not the music our hearts desire.. We need drum beats and peace in our streets.. Let us liberate our streets from hate and violence.. Our eyes have seen enough blood Flooding those streets out of hate Kisses and curses upon my face Bullets and gun shots out of our streets.. A toast each to this piece of life Peace and love ,the universal culture I know these are the songs you like to sing My mouth , a highway path to civility I sing with you songs like these
The Wisdom Pyramid
Title | The Wisdom Pyramid PDF eBook |
Author | Brett McCracken |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2021-01-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433569620 |
We're facing an information overload. With the quick tap of a finger we can access an endless stream of addictive information—sports scores, breaking news, political opinions, streaming TV, the latest Instagram posts, and much more. Accessing information has never been easier—but acquiring wisdom is increasingly difficult. In an effort to help us consume a more balanced, healthy diet of information, Brett McCracken has created the "Wisdom Pyramid." Inspired by the food pyramid model, the Wisdom Pyramid challenges us to increase our intake of enduring, trustworthy sources (like the Bible) while moderating our consumption of less reliable sources (like the Internet and social media). At a time when so much of our daily media diet is toxic and making us spiritually sick, The Wisdom Pyramid suggests that we become healthy and wise when we reorient our lives around God—the foundation of truth and the eternal source of wisdom.
Gaia Speaks
Title | Gaia Speaks PDF eBook |
Author | Pepper Lewis |
Publisher | Light Technology Publishing |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9781891824487 |
Manu of us believe that Earth to be sentient or feeling, but we are disconnected from her because we can't understand her vibrations and impressions. Gaia, the sentience of Earth, speaks to us through Pepper Lewis, teaching us how to be attuned to the Earth and to learn from her.
She Speaks
Title | She Speaks PDF eBook |
Author | Michele Clark Jenkins |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson Inc |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1401677800 |
She Speaks helps African-American women find relevance, purpose, and identity in the Word of God. Each chapter offers a complete list of references to help the reader locate the stories of these inspirational women in the Bible with ease.
Dying Every Day
Title | Dying Every Day PDF eBook |
Author | James Romm |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2014-03-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0385351720 |
From acclaimed classical historian, author of Ghost on the Throne (“Gripping . . . the narrative verve of a born writer and the erudition of a scholar” —Daniel Mendelsohn) and editor of The Landmark Arrian:The Campaign of Alexander (“Thrilling” —The New York Times Book Review), a high-stakes drama full of murder, madness, tyranny, perversion, with the sweep of history on the grand scale. At the center, the tumultuous life of Seneca, ancient Rome’s preeminent writer and philosopher, beginning with banishment in his fifties and subsequent appointment as tutor to twelve-year-old Nero, future emperor of Rome. Controlling them both, Nero’s mother, Julia Agrippina the Younger, Roman empress, great-granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus, sister of the Emperor Caligula, niece and fourth wife of Emperor Claudius. James Romm seamlessly weaves together the life and written words, the moral struggles, political intrigue, and bloody vengeance that enmeshed Seneca the Younger in the twisted imperial family and the perverse, paranoid regime of Emperor Nero, despot and madman. Romm writes that Seneca watched over Nero as teacher, moral guide, and surrogate father, and, at seventeen, when Nero abruptly ascended to become emperor of Rome, Seneca, a man never avid for political power became, with Nero, the ruler of the Roman Empire. We see how Seneca was able to control his young student, how, under Seneca’s influence, Nero ruled with intelligence and moderation, banned capital punishment, reduced taxes, gave slaves the right to file complaints against their owners, pardoned prisoners arrested for sedition. But with time, as Nero grew vain and disillusioned, Seneca was unable to hold sway over the emperor, and between Nero’s mother, Agrippina—thought to have poisoned her second husband, and her third, who was her uncle (Claudius), and rumored to have entered into an incestuous relationship with her son—and Nero’s father, described by Suetonius as a murderer and cheat charged with treason, adultery, and incest, how long could the young Nero have been contained? Dying Every Day is a portrait of Seneca’s moral struggle in the midst of madness and excess. In his treatises, Seneca preached a rigorous ethical creed, exalting heroes who defied danger to do what was right or embrace a noble death. As Nero’s adviser, Seneca was presented with a more complex set of choices, as the only man capable of summoning the better aspect of Nero’s nature, yet, remaining at Nero’s side and colluding in the evil regime he created. Dying Every Day is the first book to tell the compelling and nightmarish story of the philosopher-poet who was almost a king, tied to a tyrant—as Seneca, the paragon of reason, watched his student spiral into madness and whose descent saw five family murders, the Fire of Rome, and a savage purge that destroyed the supreme minds of the Senate’s golden age.