Listening for Heaven's Sake


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"Gary Sweeten & team have done it again! LISTENING FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE...offers an open door into the wonderful world of listening that is truly FOR heaven's sake. I highly recommend this text to anyone interested in improving their interpersonal relationships at home or in ministry."--Margaret J. Rinck, Ed.D., Clinical psychologist & author of CAN CHRISTIANS LOVE TOO MUCH? The biblically-based concepts & techniques presented in the book demonstrate ways of eliminating barriers to communication, listening with greater insight & understanding, & replying with appropriate verbal & nonverbal responses. By developing sound listening skills & accurate communication patterns, readers can grow in mental, emotional, & spiritual health. This book is a must for building strong relationships & understanding how you can be truly helpful to others without becoming anxious, over committed, or overwhelmed. Telious Publications, 4015 Executive Park Drive, Suite 309, Cincinnati, OH 45241, 513-769-5353, Toll free 1-800-EMI-GROW, FAX 513-769-0304.










For Heaven’S Sake!


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For Heavens Sake is a modern-day parable that follows Walleye Watkins along his whimsical romp through the different heavens of the worlds great religions. Walleye, a born-again Christian, breaks bread with the Buddha, shares a Guinness with St. Patrick, and crosses paths with Burt, St. Peters executive administrative assistant as he follows his faith until he finds the truths he is meant to find. Meet Dan Dan Parker, who needs Walleye as much as Walleye needs him, only neither is aware of how much their fate depends on one another. For Heavens Sake is a story that explores our common bonds as a people and promises to make you laugh, cry and question!




For Heaven's Sake


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After his grandfather died Isaiah was told that Grandpa had gone to heaven. Isaiah wondered exactly where and what heaven was. He became determined to find out, and sought answers from many different people. In this charming story, award-winning author Sandy Eisenberg Sasso teaches that heaven is often found in the places where you least expect it.




For Heaven's Sake


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Written in the first person, this sparkling story traces a young man's physical and spiritual journey through the harsh realities of a dubious college career, crippled marriage and bankrupt lifestyle. Meet Jane, the looming nemesis of a wife who constantly keeps poverty knocking at the door with her credit-card addiction and compulsive lifestyle. The problem is compounded by her husband's inability to adapt to the political regimen of life in a theological seminary and his constant struggle to make ends meet. Whether conducting a funeral service, taking part in field trips or simply trying to accommodate archaic classroom concepts, the author takes his hero through the curriculum with an authority and candor that can only be the result of meticulous research and firsthand experience. Add to this a hatred of hypocrisy and a smoldering rage at the modern-day pharisaic and one has a free-for-all that has rarely been this honestly described. Hard-hitting and leaving little to the imagination, the author has some surprising revelations for all those interested in what goes on behind a ministerial public front. For Heaven's Sake encompasses hilarious scenes both in and out of the pulpit, and is a compelling read. After obtaining a degree in Theology, John Allen pastored a church, teaching subjects as diverse as textual interpretation, end-times theology and public speaking. He has published a number of helpful manuals, a commentary on Revelation and two novels.>/p>




For Heaven's Sake


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The Zen of Listening


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TV, radio, traffic, telephones, pagers - our minds are bombarded daily by constant noise and clutter. No wonder so many people find it increasingly difficult to listen and comprehend. Simple pieces of information such as names go "in one ear and out the other." Poor listening may have tragic consequences such as the Challenger disaster and the Potomac River crash of 1982, or it can result in smaller tragedies such as lost promotions, stalled marriages, and troubled children. Rebecca Shafir assures us that we can transform every aspect of our lives, simply by relearning how to listen. The Zen of Listening is grounded in the Zen concept of mindfulness, a simple yet profound way of learning how to filter our distractions and be totally in the present. Rather than a list of tricks, this book is an all-encompassing approach allowing you to transform your life. Readers will be amazed at how simply learning to focus intently on a speaker improves the relationship, increases attention span, and helps develop negotiating skills. Learn the great barricades of misunderstanding, find out how to listen to ourselves, discover how to listen under stress, and boost our memory. This is a fun and practical guide filled with simple strategies to use immediately to enjoy our personal and professional lives to the fullest.




For Heaven's Sake!


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For Heaven's Sake


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Here is a beautiful collection of inspiring thoughts on how we may find our self-esteem by following what the Bible teaches us about faith and our behavior, about attitude and purpose. Written by a woman whom you probably know to be one of eight children raised by Martin and Clara Yungmann. In 1967, she graduated from Concordia College, Seward, Nebraska, followed by her marriage to Tom Montgomery. In 1983, Tom died of a rare liver disorder and Jan returned to Memphis, with their four children. The year 1987 brought about exciting challenges as her family of four merged with another family of seven through her marriage to Duane Brunette, a minister in Little Rock, Arkansas. While there, the author served as Family Life Coordinator in her church district, helped to form a singles' ministry in the district and served as Prayer Chair for the Little Rock Billy Graham Crusade. Although now retired, she works with women's and children's ministries and pursues a career in writing and speaking. Jan currently resides in Eustis, Florida.