Gracious Wild


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Gracious Wild is the story of Stacey Couch’s incredible journey out of the mundane world of science and reason into the vast shamanic realms of creativity and inspiration. Readers will travel on this intimate exploration of what happens when one woman allows the messengers of nature to guide her. These winged guides wrap her mind up in the mysteries they present, leading her to a richer, more fulfilling life. Stacey’s tale begins on an isolated island where, as a scientist, her main responsibility is to care for a couple dozen foxes in captivity. As a result of a series of ecological tragedies, the fox population is on the verge of extinction and a novel hawk species begins nesting on the island for the first time in recorded history. It is during her time watching the nesting hawks alone in nature that her real quest begins–a series of hawks become her guides; rousing life’s biggest questions like “why am I here?” Gracious Wild weaves Stacey’s relationship with the hawks alongside her study of shamanism with a good deal of information included for those seeking more details about this spiritual path. Stacey’s belief is, “that wild animals are trying to speak and interact with us every day. To listen to them is to listen to that which is divine within each of us. Their calls mirror our own inner calling to a greater purpose.” Gracious Wild offers a vivid and candid tale of a woman who loses then rewrites the meaning of her life at the same time showing readers their own humanity; how being open to spirit messages from animals can provide important and beneficial (life-changing) guidance.




Writing Wild


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Align Your Creative Energy with Nature’s “Everything we know about creating,” writes Tina Welling, “we know intuitively from the natural world.” In Writing Wild, Welling details a three-step “Spirit Walk” process for inviting nature to enliven and inspire our creativity.




Belong


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Belong is the epic spiritual adventure of an orphan named Josiah who, with supernatural musical talent, adapts through the oppression of community and enslavement to find true placement. Set in pre-gunpowder East Africa amidst the conflicts of human spirit and slave wars, Belong is steered by a myriad of characters. From warrior musicians to witchdoctors, the spirit of nature shows us the conscious magic that happens when we thirst for purpose and belonging.




Wild Grace


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Today's teens are being shaped by the pressures and disappointments of the world. But Max Lucado encourages them to take a close look at what can shape their hearts and their futures from the inside out?God?s grace. As Max explains, "God?s grace has a drenching about it. A wildness about it. A whitewater, riptide, turn-you-upside-downness about it. Grace comes after you." Wild Grace gives teens an understanding of how grace can change their lives in powerful ways, even when those lives are messed up, off track, or in trouble. Each chapter describes another miracle that happens when we allow God?s grace to work on us and through us. -- Publisher's website.




Like and Unlike God


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Neary argues that each type of imagination, analogical and dialectical, is the other's supplement, they need each other to create a vision that is sharp, rich, and whole."--BOOK JACKET.




Pit Bull


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We all feel it – the longing for more, for adventure and purpose. We pursue it when playing golf or hunting or when chasing a business deal. We feel it when watching Braveheart or Gladiator, when visiting with good friends or watching our children play. Somewhere – deep down – we just know there has to be more. And there is. Your destiny may not be wealth and fame like Joseph’s was or have global impact like the apostle Paul’s does – but it will be pivotal and have eternal kingdom value. You were custom-made to fulfill your destiny.




Complete Works


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Grit A-Plenty: A Tale of the Labrador Wild


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In 'Grit A-Plenty: A Tale of the Labrador Wild' by Dillon Wallace, readers are transported to the rugged and untamed wilderness of Labrador through the compelling narrative of survival and exploration. Written in a vivid and descriptive style, Wallace vividly portrays the challenges faced by a group of men who find themselves in a life-or-death situation in the harsh Canadian North. The book's engaging storytelling and detailed descriptions of the wilderness immerse readers in the setting, making them feel as if they are experiencing the hardships alongside the characters. 'Grit A-Plenty' is a prime example of adventure literature, capturing the spirit of exploration and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Dillon Wallace's firsthand experiences as an explorer and adventurer lend authenticity and credibility to the story, drawing from his own encounters with the Labrador wilderness. His expertise in outdoor survival and his deep connection to the natural world shine through in the narrative, enriching the reader's understanding of the harsh yet awe-inspiring landscape of Labrador. I highly recommend 'Grit A-Plenty: A Tale of the Labrador Wild' to readers who enjoy adventure stories, historical accounts of exploration, and tales of courage and perseverance in the face of extreme conditions.




Gracious Forgiveness


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Divine forgiveness is expressed in biblical and liturgical contexts through a variety of metaphors-canceling debts, covering stains, forgoing or stopping litigation, forgetting iniquities, and more. In this study, Cristian F. Mihut retrieves a theologically paradigmatic, liturgically deep, and symbolically evocative image of divine forgiveness that has received little attention: bearing burdens. Gracious Forgiveness: A Theological Retrieval articulates a divine disposition to forgive starting from this metaphor. Embedded in a larger covenantal-relational framework where sin is a cosmic sickness, humans are targets of divine healing, and divine transcendence is expressed through inexhaustible gracious commitments to redress brokenness, divine forgivingness finds its most lucid, tangible, and full expression in the life and work of Jesus Christ. In the person of Jesus Christ, we see most clearly how a gracious God is committed to separating sinners from their sin, and how God heals people by absorbing into God's own being the consequences of their offense. A second main argument of the book is that sin-bearing Christological forgivingness has ethical and relational ramifications. The study articulates a human disposition to forgive-forgivingness-that involves both a certain conception of one's participation in Christ and a certain formation of one's sensibility. Entrenching forgivingness depends at once on developing gracious, hopeful, and merciful dispositions, but also on seeing oneself as a continuant of God's cosmic story of redressing brokenness. Mihut concludes with a defense of the surprising claim that curative forgivingness is compatible with anger, and even recommended to people living under oppression.