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Broken on Purpose is about embracing all of the broken parts of our lives so we can heal, live, and thrive. This book encourages readers to look into their relationships from childhood into adulthood in order to understand how broken relationships impact our purpose.Broken relationships, significant losses, and traumatic experiences often leave us wondering why God would allow us to feel such deep pain. With practical advice and biblical principles, Victoria Marshall reminds readers that to live a life beyond brokenness; we must be willing to accept the past, forgive ourselves and others, and trust that God wants to heal us for a purpose greater than our own desires.As she shares her personal life story, she dives deep into her own encounters with rejection, abuse, and disappointment. Victoria reminds us that God still has plans for us after broken relationships and reveals how she overcame these negative experiences and found a life filled with peace, joy, and contentment. Victoria helps us stay focused on the importance and power of loving ourselves as we seek to heal, live, and thrive after broken seasons.
Art in Odd Places 2011: RITUAL Ceremony. Habituation. Myth. Obsession. Superstition. Liturgy. Art in Odd Places (AiOP) is a thematic, annual festival that presents visual and performance art in public spaces along 14th Street in Manhattan, NYC each October. In 2011, over sixty artists and performers created public art interventions as part of Art in Odd Places 2011: RITUAL. This richly illustrated catalogue is both a document of, and critical extension on, the diverse projects that were presented. Including commentary by leading practitioners in contemporary art and urban design including: AiOP Founder and Director, Ed Woodham, co-curators Kalia Brooks and Trinidad Fombella, Juliana Driever, Victoria Marshall, Adam Brent, Ernesto Pujol, and Linda Mary Montano. AiOP is an artist-led initiative that uses 14th Street as a laboratory to locate cracks in public space policies, question the dehumanization of the urban landscape, and celebrate the theater of civic space.
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