Adore


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A simple, soul-nourishing practice for engaging with God in the middle minutes of your day. None of us signed up for a conventional experience with the unconventional God, yet too often the spiritual life can become routine, or dare we say it, even boring. For anyone who longs to experience God in the thick of life's demands, Sara Hagerty's Adore gives us all permission to admit "I barely know You, God." This honest admission is the first step closer to this familiar stranger. You’ll learn the simple practice of adoration—of starting where you are, and letting the grit of your day greet the beauty of God's presence. Adoration is for the off moments and middle minutes. It's there for you when you feel rushed 7:37 a.m. It's there when you feel over-crowded by your kids or coworkers at 12:17 p.m. It's there when you feel stuck and frustrated at 5:53 p.m. Adoration is the place where we put how we feel in front of God's Word, and watch what happens to our insides. It's what you were made for. Join Sara in this soul-stirring journey through thirty attributes of God that will help you hone the habit of adoration and see God with fresh eyes. Experience a new way of engaging with God in your everyday. Adore will show you how. "The nearness and tenderness of God will be so real to you as you read this book. Sara builds words in such a way it feels like God is so near as you read them." –Jennie Allen, author and founder of IF:Gathering




Adore


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“A keen sociological eye for class and ideology; an understanding of the contradictory impulses of the human heart; an ability to conjure a place, a mood and a time through seemingly matter-of-fact descriptions.” — Michiko Kakutani, New York Times Shocking, intimate, often uncomfortably honest, Adore reaffirms Doris Lessing’s unrivaled ability to capture the truth of the human condition. Roz and Lil have been best friends since childhood. But their bond stretches beyond familiar bounds when these middle-aged mothers fall in love with each other's teenage sons—taboo-shattering passions that last for years, until the women end them, vowing to have a respectable old age.




Dark Things I Adore


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"[C]areful and sinewy plotting, which reveals in chilling detail who gets to make art, and who gets subsumed in the process."—New York Times Book Review A debut thriller for fans of Lucy Foley and Liz Moore, Dark Things I Adore is a stunning Gone Girl-esque tale of atonement that proves that in the grasp of manipulative men, women may momentarily fall. But in the hands of fierce women, men will be brought to their knees. Three campfire secrets. Two witnesses. One dead in the trees. And the woman, thirty years later, bent on making the guilty finally pay. 1988. A group of outcasts gather at a small, prestigious arts camp nestled in the Maine woods. They're the painters: bright, hopeful, teeming with potential. But secrets and dark ambitions rise like smoke from a campfire, and the truths they tell will come back to haunt them in ways more deadly than they dreamed. 2018. Esteemed art professor Max Durant arrives at his protégé's remote home to view her graduate thesis collection. He knows Audra is beautiful and brilliant. He knows being invited into her private world is a rare gift. But he doesn't know that Audra has engineered every aspect of their weekend together. Every detail, every conversation. Audra has woven the perfect web. Only Audra knows what happened that summer in 1988. Max's secret, and the dark things that followed. And even though it won't be easy, Audra knows someone must pay. A searing psychological thriller of trauma, dark academia, complicity, and revenge, Dark Things I Adore unravels the realities behind campfire legends—the horrors that happen in the dark, the girls who become cautionary tales, and the guilty who go unpunished. Until now. "A smart, nuanced exploration of victims and villains, inspiration and theft, and the intersection of these things, in every artist. Pay attention to Katie Lattari. She's the real deal."—Sarah Langan, author of Good Neighbors




Adore


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Winner of a first-place award in the classical spirituality and best front cover artwork categories and a second-place in design and production from the Catholic Media Association. You have a choice this Advent: Get caught up in the annual rush of shopping, decorating, and parties or slow down and take a few minutes each day to remember who this season is really about—Jesus. In Adore, popular author and speaker Fr. John Burns and illustrator Valerie Delgado of Pax.Valerie will help you reclaim the sacred sense of longing and joyful hope at the heart of Advent, focusing on a new theme each week—vigilance, preparation, nearness, and Emmanuel—that you can relate to your own life. Each day you’ll journey deeper into the meaning of Advent with: a scripture- and liturgy-based meditation, stunning art specially created for this book, reflection questions, a prayer, and journaling space. Adore is perfect for both individual and group use. An imprimatur for Adore was granted by Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend in 2021.




Adore Me


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A hacker is targeting Meredith Crismis’s struggling new dessert company. But when the tech firm she depends on sends hunky computer expert Vlad Wiznitsky to fix the problem, things begin improving for Meredith, both personally and professionally. First, her relationship with Vlad heats up to the sizzling point, then Meredith’s given the chance to snag a wealthy customer who could put her company’s bottom line permanently into the black. It seems like a dream come true, until the persistent hacker turns her “Divine Desserts” website into an X-rated marketplace, the wealthy customer demands a discontinued decorative item or else no sale, and her relationship with Vlad begins to unravel under the pressure of her obsession with professional success. For a woman who deals with creating intricate wedding cakes and luscious muffins, life has suddenly become the ultimate recipe for disaster.




Come Let Us Adore


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Since their founding as St. Gregorys Priory in Valparaiso, Indiana in 1939, the monks of St. Gregorys have published newsletters to share community news and reflections on the Christian life. In 1999, they published a collection of photos and articles from their newsletters called Singing Gods Praises: The First Fifty Years. This successor volume brings together thoughtful articles and evocative photos published over the next twelve years that explore the spiritual journey as lived through the Rule of St. Benedict and celebrate the seasons of Christmas and Easter with meditations on their deeper meaning. Ideal reading for strengthening the heart for prayer. The articles collected here are written by the monks of Saint Gregorys Abbey in Three Rivers, Michigan, the home of a community of men living under the Rule of Saint Benedict within the Episcopal Church. The editor, Andrew Marr, has been the communitys abbot since 1989.




I Adore You


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This book is about Nikhitha, who cherished by the love of her parents. After her marriage how she was able to achieve her aspiration is dealt in the novel.




Adore me


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Nia knew the plan was doomed to failure when she heard it. Switch places with the princess to decieve a king and thwart an unwanted marriage, the audacity of it was stunning. But Nia agreed in exchange for her freedom. Now she is stuck on an unfamiliar world with a king that has no intention of ever letting her go. Barik knew she wasn't royalty the minute he saw her but that didn't stop him from claiming her as his own. Now together they must fool a council, rebuild a world torn by war and survive the dark machinations of shadowy figure intent on destroying them both.




Adore Him


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Adore Him is an easy path to health and wellness. It is a simple outline to creating a healthy lifestyle for you and your family. Each letter in Adore Him has a significant meaning. This is outlined below: A "" Ask God for Help D "" Daily Devotion O "" Overcoming Addictions R "" Rest and Relaxation E "" Exercise H "" Hydration I "" Incorporating Eight Fruits and Vegetables Daily M "" Meditation Starting your day off talking to God is the best way to start your day. Asking him for his help and guidance in all your affairs is imperative. God speaks to us in scripture and in our daily quiet time with him. Therefore, it is important to read His Word and to meditate on it daily. If you have behaviors that keep you back, that keep you from being pleasing to God, that keep you stuck, I think that they are considered addictions. It is time to deal with them. Find a counselor, a support group, trusted friend, or pastor and begin to heal in this area. It is important to get eight hours of sleep daily and to make it a priority, as this also repairs the body, mind, and heart. Make time for exercise, even if it is only thirty minutes a day. A quick walk on your lunch break or before dinner. It does not have to be complicated. Keep your tennis shoes with you, and just do it. Keep a water bottle with you always and make sure that you are drinking enough clean water each day, at least sixty-four ounces daily. Finally, I know your mother told you to eat your vegetables; now I am telling you. fruits and vegetables are of the earth, God creating them as medicine for us. Enjoy them, they are life.




O Come Let Us Adore Him


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You’ll be delighted with this brand-new devotional, inspired by the popular Christmas hymn “O Come All Ye Faithful.” A generous offering of 180 devotional readings, offering a lovely reminder of the real reason for the season, will encourage and uplift your heart during the hustle and bustle of the busy Christmas rush. It’s truly a devotional celebration of the birth of the Savior!