Seven Transforming Gifts of Menopause

Seven Transforming Gifts of Menopause
Author: Cheryl Bridges Johns
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493422289

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Menopause is a dramatic but largely overlooked developmental window to the second half of life. Although today's women are more aware of and actively involved in mapping their menopausal journey than generations before, many still do not see menopause as a time of important psychological and spiritual transformation. This book goes far beyond hot flashes and gets to the very heart of the midlife journey, helping women find their unique voice and speak their truth in an era of #MeToo and #ChurchToo. Coming alongside readers as a wise spiritual guide, pastor and theologian Cheryl Bridges Johns identifies seven key developmental "tasks" of menopause and gives practical ways women can embrace each one. She encourages women to view these tasks as gifts as they experience the remarkable physical, emotional, and spiritual transformation that occurs in this stage of life. Written in a warm and conversational tone, this book helps women chart a course for the future, leading them to a renewed sense of identity, a more focused vision for life, and a deeper spirituality. Each chapter includes guided questions for personal reflection and study questions for group discussion.

The Seven Sacred Rites of Menopause

The Seven Sacred Rites of Menopause
Author: Kristi Meisenbach Boylan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Menopause
ISBN: 1891661132

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At this very moment over fifty million women are going through menopause. Pharmaceutical companies are mass marketing hormones as fast as doctors can prescribe them, and menopausal seminars sponsored by these companies are crisscrossing the country in an effort to educate women on easing the physical pains of hormone deficiencies. Books likeThe Silent Passage,What Your Doctor Won't Tell You About Menopause, andListening To Your Hormones are flying off the shelves because women are desperate to learn even more. And yet, these doctors, seminars, and books still haven't addressed what every transitional woman instinctively knows: Menopause is much more than just a list of physical ailments, menopause is a spiritual journey. The Seven Sacred Rites of Menopause: The Spiritual Journey to the Wise-Woman Years is a groundbreaking work that will usher in a new way for women to cope with the emotional and physical challenges of menopause. Venturing into uncharted territory, Kristi Meisenbach Boylan takes an intriguing and original look at the seven rituals that menopausal women move through on their voyage to the wise-woman years. Author Meisenbach Boylan believes that these seven ceremonial milestones should be viewed as celebrations--not as symptoms of an illness--and that the menopausal life passage isn't just about a woman's body fighting to correct hormonal imbalances, but is really about the soul trying to findits spiritual balance.

Pausing with God

Pausing with God
Author: Sherrie Clark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-12-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0615421121

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Menopause is a natural and inevitable time in a woman's life that has the capacity to bring chaos to our physical, mental and spiritual condition. Walking victoriously through menopause is possible. As you journey through the pages of this unique book, you will soon discover that a season of perfecting and an abundant life is waiting for you. Don't walk alone. Discover the grace and peace through Pausing With God.

The Pentecostal Gender Paradox

The Pentecostal Gender Paradox
Author: Joseph Lee Dutko
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567713674

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The distinct subjects of eschatology and gender equality have seen an explosion of interest in recent decades, particularly within Pentecostal scholarship. Pentecostalism is regarded ideally as both an eschatological and egalitarian movement. However, many Pentecostals have lamented the inconsistency between the early egalitarian impulse of the movement and its current restrictive practices. This situation has been described as the so-called Pentecostal “gender paradox,” referring to the conflicting freedoms and limitations experienced by Pentecostal women. Pentecostals have also recognized the waning eschatological fervor within the movement and its shifting eschatological convictions, leading to calls to rediscover the eschatological heart of the movement. Despite the renewed interest in both eschatology and women's equality, little research has been done to put these two areas into conversation with each other: eschatological convictions are often absent in the debate on gender roles in the church. For Pentecostals, eschatology has often been about urgency in “saving souls” rather than attending to social issues, but could Pentecostal eschatology be the key to (re)discovering greater equality for women in the church? Is the waning of both eschatology and women's equality within Pentecostalism potentially interrelated? For over one hundred years the role of women in Pentecostalism has been debated without a firm consensus. By examining gender solely through an eschatological lens in history, Scripture, and praxis, this work provides a valuable and creative contribution to one of the most important theological and global issues of our time, women's (in)equality. This book is also one of the first comprehensive studies to approach a single social issue solely through an eschatological lens and to provide attention to developing a thorough and methodologically connected eschatological praxis. By uncovering the unified eschatological-egalitarian narrative thread within both the Pentecostal and biblical story, this work suggests that the present end of women's inequality begins with fidelity to the future eschaton of gender equality.

Menopause Yoga

Menopause Yoga
Author: Petra Coveney
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781787758902

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Bringing together western medical science and eastern wellbeing for menopause education, this book helps yoga teachers develop their understanding of menopause and women's health as well as support their students. Petra Coveney - creator of Menopause YogaTM - shares yoga, breath and meditation practices, poses, and CBT and self-enquiry methods to manage menopause symptoms. Her book helps to educate and empower women going through menopause, allowing them to embrace it as an opportunity for self-growth. It includes three main yoga sequences that focus on managing specific groups of symptoms, as well as additional sequences for sleep, menorage, and osteopenia. This is the dedicated resource for yoga teachers who want to teach Menopause YogaTM, with four detailed 90-minute class plans also available to download. Underpinned by research and 20 years of teaching experience, Menopause Yoga helps those on their journey from peri-menopause to post-menopause to help them welcome the changes in their minds, bodies and emotions as they enter the next stage in their lives.

Awakening Through Menopause

Awakening Through Menopause
Author: Olivera Milojkovic
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781504338936

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Awakening Through Menopause: An Opportunity To Transform Your Life is about a New Jersey housewife who had a profound spiritual awakening during menopause that changed her entire inner and outer world. Losing her conditioned mind, her true self was revealed and life as she knew it changed forever. Following her intuition and her heart, she then became a certified professional coach, said goodbye to her family and friends, and moved to Hawaii. Awakening Through Menopause is an inspirational memoir and guide to how not only to survive an awakening in menopause but also how to thrive in it. The intention is to bring to all womens awareness the importance of recognizing what this period in her life really means and what she can receive. It is intended to remind women that menopause is the natural process of becoming the higher expression of herself, the true self that is infused with wisdom and power.

Finding Your Voice

Finding Your Voice
Author: Jennifer Turner
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666705805

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This book invites you to know yourself and enjoy the delight your Creator has in you. By finding your voice you will be able to engage more confidently in the life that lies ahead of you and welcome generous relationships with those who share the journey with you. So whether you are just starting out on life or sensing a later change of direction, you are encouraged to explore your creation and spiritual gifts and make your contribution around the table of leadership, participating fully in joining your voice to the conversation. The God who created you, and now redeems you, purposefully gifted you that voice and invites you to uncover it and offer it to the world in service as well as in self-expression. From her own lifetime of discovery, the author shares many stories of her journey and tackles some of the obstacles that are more acute for women on the way to finding their voice. But because we all need people around us understanding and encouraging us, the hope is that men will read these pages too in the spirit of #HeForShe, and so offer women their whole-hearted support.

From the Cross to Pentecost

From the Cross to Pentecost
Author: T.D. Jakes
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781439195017

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New York Times bestselling author T.D. Jakes explores the importance of Christ’s death on the cross and the importance of the Holy Spirit which gives power, anoints believers, and yields joy. In his new book From the Cross to the Pentecost, New York Times bestselling author T.D. Jakes explores the importance of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit in Christians’ lives. The ultimate result of Jesus’ death on the cross sealed the disconnect created by Adam’s fall in the Garden of Eden and reconnected the cord between God and humanity through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. God’s gift of the Holy Spirit not only gives us power but anoints us to be witnesses for Him. God has something glorious for every one of us who believes and receives it. The relationship with the Holy Spirit empowers us to serve with joy!