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Generosity- 30 Days to having a Generous Spirit is a thought provoking daily inspirational book designed to help and encourage you with having a heart of generosity. Over a thirty-day period you will be encouraged to be generous not only to others but also to yourself and you will learn the benefits of having a generous spirit.
Dreamers have their heads in the clouds. They constantly think of better ways to operate grander schemes to be successful. They can paint a picture with their words. They see light years into their future. They have to concentrate to live in the present, because their mind is always in constant expectation. Dreamers take leaps of faith, live in joy and laughter, celebrate success, and learn from their failures. Are you a dreamer? Does this describe you? If not, What Happened to Your Dreams? From Anthony Murray, comes a thought provoking book that meets readers at the point of their need. This is not a cookie cutter formula to dream building. Instead, he encourages an enriched deep intimate relationship with God. "To understand who you are, you must go to the one who created you." In the fullness of God is joy - and your dreams are there also. What Happened to Your Dreams? will spark creativity and new ideas. It will cause you not only to dream, but to Dream Big and Do More. Your dream is waiting on you. It is time to catch up. God never changed His mind about His plan for your life. Be determined to fulfill your purpose. Good things are waiting on you. T Get inspired. Do something. Start today!
Did God Tell You to Get Married? Whether single, married or divorced at some point in your life you might have wondered does God tell you who to marry. This question is relevant no matter your marital status. Married couples sometimes might wonder- did God tell me to get married? Did I pick the right person? How do I get past this hurt? Singles might often wonder, will God choose my companion for me? Will the right person fall from the sky or will I have to seek and find? Does God have someone for me? A divorced person might wonder did God tell me to get married? How do I forgive? How do I get passed the pain? How do I take responsibility for my part? Did God Tell you to Get Married book dives into all of those questions. This book helps you look at those questions carefully, so that you can make wise decisions for your situation. After 23 years of marriage and deciding to walk away, Anthony Murray found himself asking God that very question, did God tell you to get married? As he started to rebuild his life, Anthony sought out God's face and started to find the answer to that question. This book provides information about being alone, loving yourself, intellectual masturbation, determining what real love is, trust and so much more. Developed from over two decades of marital experience and over fifteen years of counseling couples, this book will help you as you answer the question- Did God Tell You to Get married?
Interested in constantly studying how people interact with one another, Pastor Anthony Murray, decided to share his realization that most interactive connective words end ins "e;ship"e;. Surviving Ships is a stimulating book about how all of the SHIPS intertwine and how people relate. There are many different types of SHIPS: relationships, entrepreneurship, friendship, partnership, consultant-ship, courtship, acquaintanceship and ownership to name a few. Whether personal, business or association there Is no way to survive on this earth without dealing with SHIPS. This book delves into twenty words ending in SHIPS and teaches the way to thrive in life by surviving the ships.
Written in a lucid style and well illustrated, Justice Holmes: The Measure of His Thought offers a biographical look at the influences that have shaped his judicial outlook, especially his open-minded refusal to inject his own views into his legal decisions. The authors demonstrate-especially through United States Supreme Court Justice Holmes's 1919 opinions on speech-what would be obvious to a veteran of the courtroom, but not always to a biographer or a professor: that there is a big difference between "questions of law" before an appellate judge, and "questions of fact" determined by a trial judge or jury. The authors also examine Holmes's childhood and family influences as well as his Civil War experience that shaped his views on natural law and religion.The book describes Holmes's intellectual influences and includes photos of his book collection now at the Library of Congress. Through a discussion of the letters Holmes wrote at his Beverly Farms, MA home where he summered when the Court was not in session, we are given a window into his remarkable wit as well as his philosophical views. The book includes rare photographs of Beverly Farms.
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