Emma and Mommy Talk to God

Emma and Mommy Talk to God
Title Emma and Mommy Talk to God PDF eBook
Author Marianne Williamson
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 36
Release 2006-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0060799269

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Because Mommy teaches Emma that God is present in everyone in the world, Emma learns not to be afraid and even asks God to help Peter.

Emma Talks to God

Emma Talks to God
Title Emma Talks to God PDF eBook
Author Martha Loizou Pantelides
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 24
Release 2015-10-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1514418045

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This little kindergartener, after seeing her mother constantly crying during the news, is driven to talk to God and see if He can explain her mother’s sorrow. She is a precocious child for her years; her parents are going through a divorce and Emma is questioning life in general. Children are close to nature and consequently close to God; they are innocent and then, as they grow, they must make choices about their life’s paths. Finally God opens up Emma’s heart by making her realize that life is a “spot of joy,” that each moment must be lived to the fullest. Emma thanks God for what He has given her in life and intends to live her life following Christ’s Path.

When Charley Met Emma

When Charley Met Emma
Title When Charley Met Emma PDF eBook
Author Amy Webb
Publisher Beaming Books
Total Pages 40
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1506480233

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Winner of the 2019 Foreword INDIES Award Bronze Medal, When Charley Met Emma teaches kids about disability, empathy, and the beauty of friendships with people who are different from you. When Charley goes to the playground and sees Emma, a girl with limb differences who gets around in a wheelchair, he doesn't know how to react at first. But after he and Emma start talking, he learns that different isn't bad, sad, or strange--different is just different, and different is great! This delightful book will help kids think about disability, kindness, and how to behave when they meet someone who is different from them.

The Little Soul and the Sun

The Little Soul and the Sun
Title The Little Soul and the Sun PDF eBook
Author Neale Donald Walsch
Publisher Hampton Roads Publishing
Total Pages 35
Release 1998-03-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1612830773

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The Little Soul and the Sun is a simple and powerful story that brings children a profound truth: there is no absolute good or bad, only love. The Little Soul and the Sun gracefully explains spiritual concepts to children and shares a story that helps readers remember the angel within us all. Your child will discover a God that she or he can love, because God is love, as are all the Little Souls who are a part of God. And perhaps parents, too, will rediscover who they really are. A little soul discusses at length with God how he can learn to experience who he really is and which “part of special” he wants to be. The little soul decides he wants to be forgiving; thus another little soul soon obliges by offering to do something “not-so-nice”, so that the first little soul can experience forgiveness. Such messages as “everybody is special, each in their own way” and “it is special to be kind; it is special to be creative” are important for all children to hear, regardless of their faith.

Where Has Oprah Taken Us?

Where Has Oprah Taken Us?
Title Where Has Oprah Taken Us? PDF eBook
Author Stephen Mansfield
Publisher HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages 272
Release 2011-10-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1595554157

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“Reveals the Oprah story no other dares to tell—and with a two-edged sword that rightly divides the truth from the lies.” —Star Parker, nationally syndicated columnist and media commentator New York Times bestselling author Stephen Mansfield traces the fascinating and influential life of Oprah Winfrey, profiling her quest for spiritual enlightenment—a well-publicized journey featuring a caravan of experts, mystics, and gurus—all claiming to have a prescription for inner peace and personal well-being. Mansfield shows how Oprah’s story fits into our larger cultural experience and reveals why her spiritual discoveries have resonated so loudly in today’s popular culture. In so doing, he sheds needed light on the dangers of a spiritual journey fueled solely by a desire for self-actualization. In the end, we find that the story of Oprah is, in fact, the story of us—of a generation searching desperately for something meaningful to believe in. “Stephen Mansfield offers us an unvarnished account of Winfrey’s life (and our own spiritual wandering) told graciously and irresistibly. You will be thrilled, disturbed, and astounded, but ultimately inspired and uplifted.” —Rabbi Daniel Lapin, American Alliance of Jews and Christians

Children's Books that Nurture the Spirit

Children's Books that Nurture the Spirit
Title Children's Books that Nurture the Spirit PDF eBook
Author Louise Margaret Granahan
Publisher Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
Total Pages 258
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 1896836518

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Children develop in so many ways - physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually. Story is just one of the ways to foster and support a child's faith development. They can find role models in the positive characters in literature, and develop empathy for others when they see a different point of view presented. Children's Books that Nurture the Spirit is an introduction to quality children's literature for spiritual development. The most current and readily available children's literature is reviewed by the author. In addition, Granahan suggests ways for leaders to use and extend the literature.

The Age of Miracles

The Age of Miracles
Title The Age of Miracles PDF eBook
Author Marianne Williamson
Publisher Hay House, Inc
Total Pages 218
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 140192106X

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As seen on OWN’s Super Soul Sunday! The need for change as we get older—an emotional pressure for one phase of our lives to transition into another—is a human phenomenon, neither male nor female. There simply comes a time in our lives—not fundamentally different from the way puberty separates childhood from adulthood—when it’s time for one part of ourselves to die and for something new to be born. The purpose of this book by best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson is to psychologically and spiritually reframe this transition so that it leads to a wonderful sense of joy and awakening. In our ability to rethink our lives lies our greatest power to change them. What we have called "middle age" need not be seen as a turning point toward death. It can be viewed as a magical turning point toward life as we’ve never known it, if we allow ourselves the power of an independent imagination, utilizing thought-forms that don’t simply flow in a perfunctory manner from ancient assumptions handed down to us, but rather flower into new archetypal images of a humanity just getting started at 45 or 50. What we’ve learned by that time, from both our failures as well as our successes, tends to have humbled us into purity. When we were young, we had energy but were clueless about what to do with it. Today, we have less energy, perhaps, but we have far more understanding of what each breath of life is for. And now at last, we have a destiny to fulfill—not a destiny of a life that’s simply over, but rather a destiny of a life that is finally truly lived. Midlife is not a crisis; it’s a time of rebirth. It’s not a time to accept your death; it’s a time to accept your life—and to finally, truly live it, as you and you alone know deep in your heart it was meant to be lived.