It happens to all of us. We experience a painful transition, or a sudden crisis, or we just have a bad day. We all have times when we could use a little encouragement. Layered with hope and humor, this book of inspiring quotes and touching animal images offers a healing dose--a dose that's meant to be read quickly and taken as often as needed. This kind of encouragement is a thoughtful gift for anyone who is braving tough times. Emily Dickinson said, "Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul... " And this little book wants to help hope fly.
106 Larry Edwards , " Reviving the Art of Dying , " Eternity , February , 1975 , p . 11 . 107 “ How America Lives With Death , ” Newsweek , April 6 , 1970 , p . 85 . 108 Ibid . 109 Ibid . 110 Corrie ten Boom 209.
God of Hope
Grateful acknowledgment is made for the use of a quotation by John Oxenham in chapter 2 , from Bees and Amber , by permission of Desmond Dunkerley ; and for quotations by John Masefield in chapter 5 , reprinted with permission of the ...
希望: 蓋洛普調查主張, 最有力量的幸福信念
Two psychologists explore the science of remarkable accomplishment in the wake of trauma, revealing the surprising principles that allow people to transform their lives and achieve extraordinary things.
The book uses stories and reflection on life moments in order to find meaning during a time of crisis then moves the reader into seeking healing tin the ordinary situations of life.
This book contains 15 short quotations about hope. Each is illustrated with a black and white photograph.
The author explains the basis for the Christian's hope--the Second Coming of Jesus. This hope motivates, transforms, and empowers. It walks boldly through the dark, holding out expectant hands.
A realistic approach to living confidently in the face of life's greatest difficulties. Discover the resources that God has given us to help us "keep on keeping on". Learn how...
In Hope for the Oppressor, Patrick Oden examines the topic of liberation from the perspective of the oppressor, arguing that oppressors need to be and indeed can be liberated from oppressing.