Path to Healing a Nation

Path to Healing a Nation
Author: Frances Hogan
Publisher: Columba Press (IE)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781782181149

This book is a cry from the heart, asking our people to rebuild the Church and the Nation. Both Church and Nation are interwoven, so must be dealt with together, since the involve the same people.

Practicing Forgiveness

Practicing Forgiveness
Author: Richard S. Balkin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020
Genre: Forgiveness
ISBN: 0190937203

In Practicing Forgiveness, the author reviews the contextual and cultural aspects of forgiveness with stories, humor, clinical examples, research, and empirical findings while examining the influence of environment and religion. The content is presented in such a way so as to serve as a resource to both professional mental health providers (who can benefit from the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of working with clients through the forgivenessprocess) and lay readers (who can benefit from the processing and self-help components of the book).

A Path to Healing

A Path to Healing
Author: Andrea D. Sullivan
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1998
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780385485753

Twenty years ago, at age twenty-nine, Andrea Sullivan was a high-level executive at HUD in a state of what she now calls "dis-ease": stressed out, thirty-pounds overweight, with a face full of acne. Moved by a desire to help her community and herself in a "meaningful way," she quit her job and decided to become a doctor. She applied and was accepted to Bastyr Medical School for Alternative Medicine and became a naturopathic physician. Since then, Dr. Sullivan has been at the vanguard of naturopathic medicine and has helped hundreds of African Americans create dramatic and lasting lifestyle changes. Unlike traditional doctors, naturopathic physicians, with the aid of herbs, roots, and other natural remedies, treat the patient, not the disease. Here, in easy-to-understand language, Dr. Sullivan provides an overview of alternative medicine (paying close attention to naturopathy), discusses the African American tradition and its link to naturopathic medicine, and delves into stress, high blood pressure, arthritis, obesity, depression, and diabetes (all problems that plague African Americans), and prescribes an overall guide to maintaining health and keeping disease at bay. In "A Path to Healing, Dr. Sullivan makes a convincing case for naturopathic medicine as the best way to prevent disease and treat chronic illnesses, while not discounting the use of traditional Western medicine, especially in cases of traumatic injury.

The Healing of a Nation

The Healing of a Nation
Author: Chevelle R. Moore
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2007-09
Genre:
ISBN: 159886517X

"The Healing of a Nation" is a pathway for national leaders, educators, scientists and everyday people who want to access healing and see positive changes occur within their respective lands. This pathway outlines how a nation's past and current relationship with God affects its wellness and captures His voice, alerting us, 'I see that you have entered a troubled zone. Turn back.'

Healing the Nations

Healing the Nations
Author: John Loren Sandford
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441215247

Teaches the Body of Christ how to break Satan's hold on lands and peoples.

For the Healing of the Nation

For the Healing of the Nation
Author: William Russell Pregeant
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498235395

For the Healing of the Nation offers a serious look at the social and political climate in the United States from a biblical perspective, emphasizing race and "otherness," economics and the environment, and institutional violence (war and capital punishment). An autobiographical thread traces the journey of a white male coming of age in the mid-twentieth-century Deep South as his evolving faith leads him to painful breaks with inherited values and standard views on controversial issues. Critical not only of both major political parties but also of centrist compromises between Right and Left, Russell Pregeant seeks a "forward" position, which he terms "ecocommunitarian," based on biblical values. His musings touch on both southern and American identities and on the nature of the biblical writings and the ways they should and should not be used in contemporary debates. Central to the entire work are discussions of how idolatrous commitments to a culture's prevalent ideologies obscure the essential demands of biblical faith.

Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies

Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2008-05-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1412918030

Built on the foundation of their landmark Handbook of Qualitative Research, it extends beyond the investigation of qualitative inquiry itself to explore the indigenous and non-indigenous voices that inform research, policy, politics, and social justice.

HEALING NATIONS

HEALING NATIONS
Author: James Tarter
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2005-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1411625781

The Bible shows God's plan to work through the Body of Christ to heal people and even whole nations. God gives His plan especially in Ephesians, John, 2Chron. 7:13-14, and Romans 8. Every nation today is sick because the Church there has not yet followed His plan, which goes far beyond our imaginations or anything that has been accomplished up to now. Nevertheless, Ephesians shows God's commitment to fulfill His plan. This book shows all these things, specifically including how the Body of Christ is to heal nations and deliver people from moral corruption through Jesus Christ. This book also shows the Bible's strategy for individual believers in Jesus to help the whole Body of Christ go far beyond all that it has done up to now.