The Loved and the Feared

The Loved and the Feared
Author: Violet Winspear
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1977
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 0263725553

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Fear Love and Worship

Fear  Love  and Worship
Author: C. FitzSimon Allison
Publsiher: Regent College Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1573832618

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The Sermon Bible Matthew xxii to Mark xvi

The Sermon Bible  Matthew xxii to Mark xvi
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1891
Genre: Bible
ISBN: COLUMBIA:CR00252441

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The Truth About Love and Fear

The Truth About Love and Fear
Author: Rudolf Eckhardt
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781504310109

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We live every day without being aware that fear controls many of our choices and decisions. The consequences our fear-based behavior has on our life and relationships also contributes to the collective fear and distrust in the world. When we recognize fear for what it really is, we can initiate an effort to deal with it. In The Truth About Love and Fear, author Rudolf Eckhardt shows how we can take individual responsibility for our issues by addressing our fears and insecurities. This will transform our lives and the lives of those around us. He provides answers to questions about consciousness, life, and relationships and discusses how life is about being and not about doing; you can be a powerful person, rather than just engaging in acts of power; true change is different from changing your feelings, perception, thoughts, and behaviors; it feels to experience unconditional love; fear and guilt have power; and love and fear influence your mind and control your behavior. The Truth About Love and Fear leads you to a new understanding of the nature of unconditional love, acceptance, and trust and explains the potential of your personal power and the lack of it in your life. It challenges your present way of thinking, makes you question your perception, ad changes your belief of who you are and the way you see your relationships and life. It alters your thoughts of your past, your present, and your future.

From Hinduism Fear to Christ Love

From Hinduism Fear  to Christ Love
Author: Jonali Bulsiewicz
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2022-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9798885401241

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The Lord showed me a picture when I was fighting for my life with Lyme disease. It was a completely overgrown garden full of weeds choking all the herbs, plants, and flowers. He said, "This is what your brain looks like." He showed me that many believers have a brain that looks like this because of an unrenewed mind. He also spoke to me and shared that sickness (not always) sometimes can be caused by an unrenewed mind. Just like different illnesses that can be passed down from generation to generation, toxic thinking can be passed down from generation to generation. As a former Hindu, I share the keys to how I gained victory over mental and physical sickness that was caused by a toxic thought life. These insights helped me break free from many generations of the depths of darkness found in thought (fear, worst-case scenarios, negative thinking, depression, etc.), and they will help the readers as well. With mental illness growing exponentially today, it points to us that there is an absolute necessity to rewire our brain. For people struggling to overcome mental torment, God will bring us into a fragrant garden full of fertile soil. The insights of this book can help us grow a healthy thought life from years of tormented mind. Benefits that readers will take away from this book: a rewired brain (creates health; scientifically proven as well) keys for mental and physical healing overcome mental torment recognize seasons and how to graduate from them receive various breakthroughs through obedience and surrender For more information, go to walkingwiththelion.com.

Thunder Fear and Love

Thunder  Fear and Love
Author: E. Dino Davenport
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781449092368

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Blacky Alexander is a rough edge father, lover and businessman. His mighty control is appreciated and despised by his oldest son, Jamal, who feels he can't introduce his girlfriend to Blacky, and the young son, Darrell is coping with adult life after losing his mother to a rare disease. He will mature at the hands of a gorgeous doll named Renee. But the woman in Blacky's life is Linda Davis...this woman was born to teach the mega man a lesson of love. Powerful messages will thrust through the lives of these characters while living in the Washington metro area.

More Love Less Fear

More Love  Less Fear
Author: Robert,Theresa Lee
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781504325271

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The despair that befalls a family when one of its own is forever changed by illness or tragedy is an experience we can only hope to escape. A serious accident, stroke, terminal illness, or more can cause stress and sorrow that are often unbearable. But we dont get to choose from a menu of life lessons. We simply wake up one day to them sitting on our plate. The question then becomes: What do you do? Daybreak jogs, PTA meetings, church choir rehearsals, laughter, and family timethese were the basic ingredients of Robert and Theresa Lees life together. Then, at age forty-three, Theresa was diagnosed with ALS. With raw honesty and grace, Robert chronicles the inspiring story of his late wifes twelve-year dance with the disease, his role as her caregiver, and the highs and lows ALS took their marriage through. A touching memoir filled with moments of lightheartedness, wisdom and simple humanity, readers will be uplifted by this brave couples tale of unconditional love and their ultimate message: You are not alone. Life is a never-ending teacher of lessons. The question is, Are we paying attention? In 2002, my life, which all along had been filled with many of these blessings-lessonsor blessons as I called thempresented the greatest challenge my family and I would have to face yet. Robert Lee, author

Our Seas of Fear and Love

Our Seas of Fear and Love
Author: Richard Shain Cohen
Publsiher: CCB Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781771430784

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Our Seas of Fear and Love is a romance-family saga set primarily in Maine but also in Europe, Boston, and the Southwest. Calm and stormy seas are emblematic of the characters, their influence upon one another, and the conflicts and love expressed among the four main characters – Brigit, Deirdre, Gregory and Étienne Moreau, a man who searches out art treasures to sell to museums. Étienne takes as his partner Deirdre, a dark haired, vivacious beauty he meets during World War II when she was an OSS member and he was head of a Maquis group. Brigit, an extremely attractive red-haired woman and nurse cares for Gregory wounded during the war and who becomes a well-known medical researcher. Gregory and Brigit have fallen in love and plan their marriage. Deirdre then sets her sight on Gregory, ignoring her lover and partner Étienne, and a conflict occurs between the two women. In the end, the effects of love triumph in contrast to vainness that damages self and others as the seas of fear and love engulf all. Reviews “In Our Seas of Fear and Love the characters are well developed and believable as they are interwoven into a story that hits the emotional highs and lows of couples through times of adversity. The story reminds us that even people of high moral standards and values can be corrupted through lust and money. This story will draw you in from the first chapter and keep you reading until the last word. You actually feel as if you are living the story which can only happen when the writing is superb like Cohen’s.” - Bonnie Kaye, M.Ed., Counselor and Author of ManReaders: A Woman’s Guide to Dysfunctional Men “This meticulously crafted novel reads like a family saga, spanning about fifty years. The author weaves the warp of individual characters into the woof of both national and global affairs with great clarity. The tangled love relationships are described with candor. Sharply observed and deeply felt, the narrative plays out against the unifying backdrop of the ocean, which with its changing moods serves as a natural metaphor for the tempestuous changes that occur in history and the lives of individuals. A compelling must read.” - J. Arthur Faber, Professor of English Emeritus, Wittenberg University About the Author Richard Shain Cohen of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is originally from Boston. He retired from the University of Maine at Presque Isle after serving as Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of English. He holds B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees. He served as editor of the journal Husson Review and was principal participant in a National Endowment for the Arts Grant for “Images of Aroostook” that was exhibited throughout the State of Maine. His own publications include: Healing After Dark: Pioneering Compassionate Medicine at the Boston Evening Clinic (2011), The Forgotten Longfellow: Man in the Shadows (2010), Only God Can Make a Tree, poetry from himself and his brother, Alfred Robert Cohen; and the novels Our Seas of Fear and Love, Monday: End of the Week, Be Still, My Soul, and Petal on a Black Bough. He also wrote chapters for Aroostook: Land of Promise, academic reviews, other articles, and – with the help of a Shell Grant – a monograph on Samuel Richardson that can be found in major library holdings.