Author: | Helen Hills |
Subcategory: | Science Fiction |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | iUniverse (April 24, 2002) |
Pages: | 192 pages |
Category: | Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Rating: | 4.7 |
Other formats: | lit mobi txt rtf |
Spiritual Living book. Pertinent questions after each chapter make this book Spiritual Living: What Matters - and What Doesn't is for the person who wants a more rewarding spiritual life.
Spiritual Living book. Spiritual Living: What Matters - and What Doesn't is for the person who. Written in a lucid, conversational style, the book focuses on issues that really matter, clearing away linguistic and doctrinal stumbling blocks that often prevent spirituality from developing into religion. Pertinent questions after each chapter make this book ideal for discussion groups and spiritual retreats, as well as for the individual.
Spirituality & Religious Experience. Spiritual Living : What Works and What Doesn't. By (author) Helen Hills.
Spiritual Living will be helpful not only to spiritual directors, clergy, and faith communities, but also, and perhaps especially for secular souls . Helen Hills leaves room for skeptics to become believers and for believers to be skeptical.
Spiritual Living will be helpful not only to spiritual directors, clergy, and faith communities, but also, and perhaps especially for secular souls yearning for affirmation and advice beyond the boundaries of a particular religious tradition. Rev. K. Jeanne Person, Grace Church, Brooklyn, . Her definition of spirituality is expansive rather than narrow. The book is written in a way that invites the reader into a dialogue with the author
What Works and What Doesn't.
What Works and What Doesn't. Published April 2002 by Writers Club Press.
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Spiritual Living: What Matters - and What Doesn't. Coauthors & Alternates. ISBN 9780595294541 (978-0-595-29454-1) Softcover, iUniverse, 2003. Find signed collectible books: 'Spiritual Living: What Matters - and What Doesn't'.
Helen Wingard Hill (May 9, 1970 – January 4, 2007) was an American artist, filmmaker, writer, teacher, and social activist. When her final film, The Florestine Collection, was released in 2011, curators and critics praised her work and legacy, describing her, for example, as "one of the most well-regarded experimental animators of her generation. Hill's death at the age of 36 brought considerable media attention. In 2007, an unidentified intruder shot and killed her in her New Orleans home
Helen decides there is only one way to find out: she will give herself a year, trying to uncover the formula for Danish happiness
Helen decides there is only one way to find out: she will give herself a year, trying to uncover the formula for Danish happiness. From childcare, education, food and interior design (not to mention 'hygge') to SAD, taxes, sexism and an unfortunate predilection for burning witches, The Year of Living Danishly is a funny, poignant record of a journey that shows us where the Danes get it right, where they get it wrong, and how we might just benefit from living a little more Danishly. To read this book, upload an EPUB or FB2 file to Bookmate
What has the author Helen Hills written? Unanswered Questions. Helen Hills has written: 'Making the dawn welcome' - subject(s): Anecdotes, Conduct of life.
What has the author Helen Hills written? Unanswered Questions. Asked in Authors, Poets, and Playwrights. What has the author Helen Frink written? Helen Frink has written: 'These Acworth Hills' - subject(s): Genealogy, History. Asked in Authors, Poets, and Playwrights
With pertinent questions at the end of each chapter, this book is ideal for discussion groups, youth and adult religious classes, and spiritual retreats, as well as for the individual reader. It includes an annotated bibliography.