The Cry of the Spirit

The Cry of the Spirit
Author: Steven Akinjiyan
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781430318163

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As the name implies, so it is. There are many books that propagate the voices of men and give the ideas of men, but there are few that echo the voice of the Holy Spirit. It is this manner of book we have in "The Cry of the Spirit"- the one that echoes the voice of the Holy Spirit. It is not naysay to have titled this book as the cry of the Spirit. The Spirit is indeed crying at this wee hour of this falling generation. As a matter of fact, this very book you are about to read, is the breath of the Holy Spirit released for the consumption of this generation. I therefore, recommend this very book for everyone to know what the Spirit cries about today.

The Cry of the Spirit

The Cry of the Spirit
Author: Roberts Liardon
Publsiher: Albury Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1879993104

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Spiritual Ecology

Spiritual Ecology
Author: Chief Oren Lyons,Thomas Berry,Thich Nhat Hanh,Chief Tamale Bwoya,John Stanley,David Robert Loy,Mary Evelyn Tucker,Brian Swimme,Sr. Miriam MacGillis,Wendell Berry,Winona LaDuke,Vandana Shiva,Susan Murphy Roshi,Satish Kumar,Joanna Macy,Geneen Marie Haugen,Eleanor O'Hanlon,Jules Cashford,Bill Plotkin,Sandra Ingerman,Pir Zia Inayat-Khan,Fr. Richard Rohr,Shephali Patel,Lyla June Johnston
Publsiher: The Golden Sufi Center
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781941394144

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The Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh was asked what we need to do to save our world. "What we most need to do," he replied, "is to hear within us the sound of the earth crying.” Our present ecological crisis is the greatest man-made disaster this planet has ever faced—its accelerating climate change, species depletion, pollution and acidification of the oceans. A central but rarely addressed aspect of this crisis is our forgetfulness of the sacred nature of creation, and how this affects our relationship to the environment. There is a pressing need to articulate a spiritual response to this ecological crisis. This is vital and necessary if we are to help bring the world as a living whole back into balance. The first edition of this book (published in 2013) fostered the emergence of the "Spiritual Ecology Movement," which recognizes the need for a spiritual response to our present ecological crisis. It drew an overwhelmingly positive response from readers, many of whom are asking the simple question, "What can I do?" The 2016 expanded edition offers new chapters, including two from younger authors who are putting the principles of spiritual ecology into action, working with their hands as well as their hearts. It also includes a new preface and revised chapter by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, that reference two major recent events: the publication of Pope Francis's encyclical, "On Care for Our Common Home," which brought into the mainstream the idea that "the ecological crisis is essentially a spiritual problem"; and the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference, which saw representatives from nearly 200 countries come together to address global warming, including faith leaders from many traditions. And, in Autumn 2021, we have issued a new edition, with a new updated preface from editor Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, who has also rewritten his chapter, “The Call of the Earth.” Bringing together voices from Buddhism, Sufism, Christianity, and Native American traditions, as well as from physics, deep psychology, and other environmental disciplines, this book calls on us to reassess our underlying attitudes and beliefs about the Earth and wake up to our spiritual as well as physical responsibilities toward the planet. "It's hard to imagine finding a wiser group of humans than the authors represented here, all of them both thinkers and do-ers in the greatest battle humans have ever faced. AN EPIC COLLECTION!" —BILL MCKIBBEN, founder 350.org Spiritual Ecology is a superb collection of thoughtful pieces by people who have gone deep to understand our relations with the Earth. It comes at a crucial time for humanity." —BARRY LOPEZ, landscape photographer and author Arctic Dreams (winner National Book Award), Of Wolves and Men, Crossing Open Ground, About This Life "THIS BOOK PROVIDES FRESH THINKING about the spiritual approaches of consciously and consistently making the right choices, each of us within our respective sphere of influence. As the world works towards a new global climate agreement in 2015, it is in our interest and in the interest of future generations to reflect on how we can individually and collectively contribute to addressing climate change by making our economies and lifestyles more sustainable, because solving climate change can help solve many of the issues the earth currently faces. Climate change is therefore both a challenge and an opportunity. I hope this book inspires and energizes many readers eager to rise to the greatest challenge ever to face humanity by realizing the transformative opportunities we have in front of us." —CHRISTIANA FIGUERES, Former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

The Cry of the Spirit

The Cry of the Spirit
Author: Rex Chapman
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1974-01-01
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0334002842

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Cry of the Spirit

Cry of the Spirit
Author: Smith Wigglesworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 157
Release: 1989
Genre: Pentecostal churches
ISBN: 0892745789

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The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Jesus

The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Jesus
Author: Tripp Fuller
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506401256

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Christology is crazy. ItÕs rather absurd to identify a first-century homeless Jew as God revealed, but a bunch of us do anyway. In this book, Tripp Fuller examines the historical Jesus, the development of the doctrine of Christ, the questions that drove christological innovations through church history, contemporary constructive proposals, and the predicament of belief for the church today. Recognizing that the battle over Jesus is no longer a public debate between the skeptic and believer but an internal struggle in the heart of many disciples, he argues that we continue to make christological claims about more than an ÒeventÓ or simply the ÒJesus of history.ÓÊOn the other hand, C. S. LewisÕs infamous Òliar, lunatic, and LordÓ scheme is no longer intellectually tenable. This may be a guide to Jesus, but for Christians, Fuller is guiding us toward a deeper understanding of God. He thinks itÕs good newsÑgood news about a God who is so invested in the world that God refuses to be God without us.

Cry of the Spirit

Cry of the Spirit
Author: Roberts Liardon
Publsiher: Albury Pub
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1995-10-01
Genre: Pentecostal churches
ISBN: 1880089742

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These powerful sermons by Smith Wigglesworth will help believers rise to new horizons in their personal relationship with Jesus Christ as they discover the power of a life completely devoted to God.

Cry Like a Man

Cry Like a Man
Author: Jason Wilson
Publsiher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780830776764

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As a leader in teaching, training, and transforming boys in Detroit, Jason Wilson shares his own story of discovering what it means to “be a man” in this life-changing memoir. His grandfather’s lynching in the deep South, the murders of his two older brothers, and his verbally harsh and absent father all worked together to form Jason Wilson’s childhood. But it was his decision to acknowledge his emotions and yield to God’s call on his life that made Wilson the man and leader he is today. As the founder of one of the country’s most esteemed youth organizations, Wilson has decades of experience in strengthening the physical, mental, and emotional spirit of boys and men. In Cry Like a Man, Wilson explains the dangers men face in our culture’s definition of “masculinity” and gives readers hope that healing is possible. As Wilson writes, “My passion is to help boys and men find strength to become courageously transparent about their own brokenness as I shed light on the symptoms and causes of childhood trauma and ‘father wounds.’ I long to see men free themselves from emotional incarceration—to see their minds renewed, souls weaned, and relationships restored.”