Here's is an intercessor's handbook, a guide to tak-ing part in the amazing things of God is doing today.
Ultimately, we take heart that God not only understands our pain but has done something about it. Encounter here the promise that the wounds of Jesus are wounds that heal.
Mary Beth Newkumet, Stephen McKinnon, Diane Brady, Nancy Mayger, Judy Leavitt, Janis Nark, Kim Heikkila, Karen Kleeman, Nancy Chisholm, Mary Ruedisilli, and Malayna Evans. I am indebted to Laura Palmer and Jurate Kazickas, reporters who ...
This guide contains the timetables, instructions, and logistical details that facilitators need to lead healing groups. This edition contains stories that can be effectively used in North American and global city contexts.
Do we need reconciliation or healing? The problem with reconciling before doing the difficult work of healing, compassion and empathy is that we will keep creating bridges over the root of the problem.
In Wounds of War, Suzanne Gordon draws on five years of observational research to describe how the VHA does a better job than private sector institutions offering primary and geriatric care, mental health and home care services, and support ...
Nijiama Smalls is all too familiar with the suffering of black girls and shares her personal journey of uncovering the origin of Black girl trauma while also addressing the ongoing process of healing and recovery from wounds caused by past ...
Atlas of Wound Healing: A Tissue Regeneration Approach presents a variety of wounds with diverse ethnicities and etiologies.
The wounds of American Slavery are still alive and festering within us and they can be triggered without warning.
Georgetown philosophy professor Nancy Sherman turns her focus to these moral injuries in Afterwar.
This book will help to fight back the infections of life. Woman, Thou Art Loosed! will break the bands off the neck of every woman who dares to read it!