Wounded Warriors

Wounded Warriors
Author: Doyle Arbogast
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1995
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020504036

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This book is a poignant collection of fourteen personal stories of Native Americans whose pathway to healing has been found within the beauty, spirit & mystery of their own culture & heritage. Their words offer insight into their plight & struggle & take the reader on journeys through the pain of emotional, physical, & sexual abuse, neglect, broken families, poverty, oppression, & alcoholism into the joy of healing & recovery through embracing their own culture & spirituality. These stories are wrenched out of the deep scars of grueling emotional & physical memories. Those who are similarly suffering will find both solace & inspiration in the pages of this book. Those who are seeking a better understanding of all humankind will find an eloquent portrayal of a culture too long ignored, & a people towards whom we have too long been indifferent. One CANNOT be indifferent after reading the compelling stories within this remarkable & courageous book. Most will not only learn something about themselves but find a bit of healing for their own lives. This book promises to stimulate more feeling & more discussion than any other book on the lives of contemporary Native Americans. To order contact: Two Rainbows Distributing, 1329 S. 93rd St., Omaha, NE 68124. 402-398-1977.

A Time to Heal Handbook

A Time to Heal  Handbook
Author: Archbishops' Council
Publsiher: Church House Pub
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0715110705

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This handbook is a summary version of the longer "A Time to Heal" report from the Church of England on the ministry of healing. The report offers an overview of the current state of this ministry and a framework for the development of the healing ministry in the 21st century.

A Time for Healing

A Time for Healing
Author: David E. Morgan PhD
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781477268698

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Today, in real families, only a very small portion of the population comes from nurturing and supportive homes; most individuals have been products of dysfunctional families instead. In A Time for Healing, author Dr. David E. Morgan provides a study of a dysfunctional family and presents principles necessary for sustaining a healthy family unit. Through the interplay of the fictional, four-generation Gardner family, A Time for Healing illustrates some events that can cause a family to be dysfunctional, reveals the carnage left from the pain, and discusses how to eradicate it. The Gardners story shows how unhealthy family rules of behavior are passed down from parents to children and what a devastating effect this process has on families, relationships, organizational lives, and society. With ideas gleaned from more than forty years as an educator in the Chicago public schools, including both part-time and full time in higher education, Morgan shows how we can envision and create a better way forward and avoid the imperfections of family dysfunction in the future. A Time for Healing offers help for reclaiming the family by creating real, effective positive change. Cleaning up the family is about character, communication, forgiveness, healing, integrity, love, redemption, respect, understanding and the ownership of our acts.

Healing Takes Time

Healing Takes Time
Author: David P. Gallagher
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814638835

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Loss can occur in many forms, such as the death of a loved one, divorce, or termination of a job. Healing Takes Time is filled with 52 meditations and reflections to help people experiencing loss start a journey of healing. This biblical resource draws on experiences from Galagher's life, and includes a theme, relevant Scripture passages, personal illustrations, and practical steps to take toward healing in each meditation. Just as a physical injury takes time to mend, emotional and spiritual anguish require time, patience, and faith to heal. Perspective is often lost during painful times, and the Scripture passages in this book are a fresh reminder of God's love and faithfulness. Most people have heard about the stages of grief, but knowing the stages academically is quite different from knowing them in the heart. Healing Takes Time helps those suffering loss, loneliness, and sorrow prayerfully walk through the stages of grief step-by-step. Healing Takes Time is ideal for support groups or people working at their own pace. This short, practical, and focused book is a helpful companion for anyone experiencing emotional or spiritual distress. David P. Gallagher (www.agingsuccessfullytoday.com), is a professor, author, and Pastor Emeritus with five decades of pastoral experience. He teaches for the University of Sioux Falls and Moody Distance Learning and is the author of three previous books: Senior Adult Ministry in the 21st Century, Aging Successfully, and Havens of Hope.

A Time to Heal

A Time to Heal
Author: Church of England
Publsiher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2000
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0715138375

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A report from the Church of England on the ministry of healing. It offers an overview of the current state of this ministry and a framework for the development of the healing ministry in the 21st century. There are answers to key questions and guidelines for good practice.

Forgiven and Set Free

Forgiven and Set Free
Author: Linda Cochrane
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441227072

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Disheartening numbers of women have undergone an abortion--and they need help to heal emotionally and spiritually. This study was developed out of Linda Cochrane's own experience of being freed from the bondage of guilt and grief that followed her abortion. Forgiven and Set Free guides suffering and hurting women to bring their emotional scars from abortion "out of the dark past and into his holy light," where true and lasting healing can take place. Appropriate Scriptures help women deal with issues such as relief, denial, anger, forgiveness, depression, letting go, and acceptance.

A Time for Healing

A Time for Healing
Author: Harold Ivan Smith
Publsiher: Lifeway Church Resources
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1994
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0805498753

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This six-unit course, with three optional units, offers insightful principles from God's Word to help you in your personal journey to recovery. The facilitator's guide provides administrative guidance and suggested activities for support-group study.

A Time to Heal

A Time to Heal
Author: Paul Zinter
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781602665620

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Zinter encourages believers to become channels of the grace of God, both to other believers and to those who have not yet accepted Christ. This volume is suitable for personal and group study, and as a text for Bible colleges and other ministry training programs. (Practical Life)