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As he says when God took his daughter on a tragic accident the only consolation to stop his suffering would be to our Creator to send his daughter back, but it would be against His unchangeable law, than the only solution is to understand it and know soon we all will be gone to meet again as spirits. This Comprehension of the "why and why life is like this" is a consolation in our grieving bitterness and then begin suffering happily.
He teaches us to look down and see haw many millions are in our level or even bellow our own, like the young beggar living in the sidewalk or the small child working to survive on the streets of a third world country. Those in worse situation than our, the only hope they have is their faith in God and Jesus in a future life, according to the moral behavior. I gave the book to a friend in stress and she read it in few hours and she understood that does not matter how big is your suffering, what really matter is how to manage this and learn to live with that, become it just one more war to win for yourself.
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William Coleman has been married for more than thirty years and is the father of three children. In his book, IF I COULD RAISE MY KIDS AGAIN, Coleman shares his insights and lessons he's learned over the years. I find that I learn best from other parents who openly share their experiences. Coleman's vulnerability and frankness combined with Biblical teaching and his collection of personal stories, made his book an enjoyable read and an effective teacher.
The 22 short chapters cover a variety of parenting related topics. The chapters are: The Grand Tour; Stand on the Chairs and Shout; Aim for Respect Before Love; Let Them Pull the Cat's Tail; Spend More Time Together; Find a Church Life; Learning From Our Children; Give Them More Choices; I'd Smile More; The Relative Connection; Soothe the Savage; Pitch a Tent; Build Self-Confidence; Ride the Screaming Plunger; Set Unusual Goals; The Battle for the Supper Hour; Get Control of the Television; Share and Pray; The Almighty Dollar; Let Them Argue More; We'd Play More Games; and Graduation Time.
When my wife and I were expecting our first child, I knew that I had no idea what I was doing. I went out and bought a few books on parenting with the desire to begin building a strong parenting foundation that I could build on over the years. IF I COULD RAISE MY KIDS AGAIN is one book that I will regularly go back to.
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Jesus the Savior will satisfy all but the most ardent debunkers of the claims of Christianity. While Placher is definitely an apologist for his (and my) faith, he develops a tone which is at once pastoral and intellectually respectful. This is a genuinely impressive accomplishment. I plan to develop several series of sermons from his book in the hope of deepening and broadening the faith of my people. The greatest hope Christianity proclaims, especially in these dangerous days, is that Jesus Christ is alive and available to us now. I thank Dr. Placher for finding a fresh way to proclaim that ancient message.
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Dr. Backus also distinguishes between spiritually unhealthy false religions (including New Age and Mind Science cults) and the scientific (and Biblical!) fact that 'your health and your healing can be made better or worse by what you do with your mind' (pg. 63). Regarding 'positive thinking,' he asserts: 'If you must choose between a positive thought and a true thought, always choose what is true.' He adds: 'Sometimes truth has a negative effect - angering us, causing grief, frightening us. But the whole truth transforms those negatives into positives, because God turns evil into good. When you tell yourself the whole truth you don't deny pain or illness, you defeat it' (pg. 129). He gives examples of 'illicit positive thinking' that deny reality and also gives examples of confronting negative reality with positive culmination (the 'whole' biblical truth) that brings hope and can contribute to one's physical healing. Dr. Backus clearly points out that 'most diseases do not result from a single causal factor' and that 'even so-called 'terminal' illnesses are not, in themselves, sufficient to cause death. Nutrition, exercise, and rest make a significant difference, as does a sense of belonging to a group of other people' (pg. 53). Also, renewing our minds with Christian truth as taught in the Bible promotes healing; hence, the title of the book: The Healing Power of a CHRISTIAN Mind.
Although many of the health principles expounded in this book are natural and supported by scripture, Dr. Backus also promotes prayer and the possibility of supernatural healing from God. I highly recommend this book. It is practical, easy to read, and lifts one's spirit with the biblical hope that grounds the Christian gospel.