A Shot of Faith to the Head

A Shot of Faith  to the Head
Author: Mitch Stokes
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781595554345

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In A Shot of Faith of Faith to the Head, Mitch Stokes, Senior Fellow of Philosophy at New Saint Andrews College, dismantles the claims of skeptics and atheists, while constructing a simple yet solid case for Christian belief.

Hats of Faith

Hats of Faith
Author: Medeia Cohan
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781452176055

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Hats of Faith is a simple and striking introduction to the shared custom of religious head coverings. With bright images and a carefully researched interfaith text, this thoughtful book inspires understanding and celebrates our culturally diverse modern world.

Brain Storm A Journey of Faith Through Brain Injury

Brain Storm  A Journey of Faith Through Brain Injury
Author: Laura Allen; Bruce Allen
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-02-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781449737733

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Brain Storm is the story of Bruce and Laura Allen who, when confronted with the immeasurable challenges of brain injury, found courage, determination, and strength from God to forge through the seemingly insurmountable obstacles of Bruce’s intense and often heartbreaking recovery. The overwhelming struggles that consumed the next year changed their lives forever. Brain Storm views these incredible hurdles through the separate eyes of both the survivor and the caregiver. It recounts how God miraculously led them through each step of the journey. This candid, intimate, and often humorous approach to recovery from brain injury will encourage and inspire readers—especially those who are currently traveling a similar path. You will learn why Bruce decided, “This has been the best year of my life.” “Brain Storm is not just the story of a man’s experience recovering from brain injury, but it is also one of loss, grief, acceptance, and transcendence to find one’s purpose in life. This is a true testament to how fragile our lives are and how resilient we can be in the face of adversity. Bruce’s story is an inspiration to me, his physician and friend, and will be to you as well.” —Darryl L. Kaelin, MD “Bruce and Laura Allen have allowed us to journey with them in their remarkable, honest, painful, and miraculous story of faith, hope, and love. This is a must-read for anyone walking through extended physical suffering either as a patient, caregiver, or family member. You will laugh, cry, and rejoice—but most of all you will experience God.” —Dr. Mark L. Walker

Christian and Faith based Counseling for Brain Injury

Christian and Faith based Counseling for Brain Injury
Author: Deana Adams
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-11-24
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781000778199

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Christian and Faith-based Counseling for Brain Injury is the first book of its kind to offer faith-based therapy to address the emotional, cognitive, and mental health needs of individuals who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A highly researched piece of work, the book puts forth an innovative and effective method for not only addressing the challenges of a life-changing injury but also for creating a sense of purpose. Through the nuances of faith-based counselling, this book focuses on the spiritual and existential aspects of understanding the diagnosis and creating a purpose post-injury. It examines how brain injury can affect an individual by exploring the deficits of brain injury, the impact of brain injury, and the challenges specific to damage to certain brain lobes. It also describes the mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, grief, anger, and posttraumatic stress, that can affect both the survivor and their family members. Offering targeted counseling techniques and adaptive strategies, it shows how faith-based counselors can effectively treat brain injury. This book is valuable reading for all individuals invested in providing support to the TBI community. It is aimed at counselors, lay counselors, healthcare professionals, social workers, psychotherapists, seminary students, and upper-level graduate students. It will further be of use to for clinicians working in the outpatient level of care and private practice settings.

How to Be an Atheist Foreword by J P Moreland

How to Be an Atheist  Foreword by J  P  Moreland
Author: Mitch Stokes
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433543012

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Atheists love to challenge the beliefs of Christians, emphasizing the importance of skepticism for all truly “free-thinking" people. However, more often than not, atheists actually aren’t skeptical enough. In this book, philosopher Mitch Stokes demonstrates that atheists’ confidence in the supposed God-killing “facts” of science, math, and their own reason all too often lulls them into a mind-set that leaves their own worldview largely unquestioned. Making the case for a more complete skepticism that questions the assumptions of Christians and non-Christians, this book winsomely shows how Christianity offers the best explanation for the world, humanity, and morality.

The White Cockade Or Faith and Fortitude

The White Cockade  Or  Faith and Fortitude
Author: James Grant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1870
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0026766432

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Recapturing the Wonder

Recapturing the Wonder
Author: Mike Cosper
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830890767

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15th Annual Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year - Inspirational Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Top Shelf Book Cover Award 2017 When we're young, it's easy to believe in the supernatural, the mysterious, the enchanted. But as we grow older, we learn to be more "rational" and more confident that reality is merely what we can see. Even as Christians who believe in the resurrection, we live as if miracles and magic have been drained from the world. As Mike Cosper wrestled with his own disillusionment, he found writers, thinkers, and artists like Hannah Arendt, Charles Taylor, James K. A. Smith, and David Foster Wallace whose words and ideas reassured him that he was not alone. And he discovered ancient and modern disciplines that shape a Christian way of life and awaken the possibility of living again in an enchanted world. Exquisitely written with thoughtful practices woven throughout, this book will feed your soul and help you recapture the wonder of your Christian walk.

Through the Wilderness

Through the Wilderness
Author: Janice Cole Hopkins
Publsiher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781620208823

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Faith Allen went to live with her aunt and uncle in the Kentucky mountains after her parents died. They hadn’t been cruel, but they hadn’t been loving and kind either; and they expected her to work hard. When their son strikes it rich in the California gold rush, they pack up to head to California via the Oregon Trail. Astonished at the attention Lucille Staten, the most sought-after woman around and beautiful beyond description, is giving him at the ball, Jacob Parker agrees to retrieve her wrap from her bedroom, although he knew he shouldn’t go there. When she follows and they’re caught, he’s forced to marry her. However, he still has hopes for a happy future together as he and her father make plans for the young couple to head west on the Oregon Trail. The trail holds many more dangers than either Faith or Jacob imagined, and tragic circumstances throw them together. Can Jacob accept his second chance for love and a family and can Faith move past her marriage of convenience that crushed childhood fantasies? Even more pressing, will they survive the mounting hardships to have a future?