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DISNEY MUST HAVE!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-05-04
Disneymama loves Passporter.Review Date: 2008-04-25
Wonderful book to guide you through Disney!Review Date: 2008-02-16

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Reaching deep into your heart and soul.Review Date: 2005-08-30
An excellant tool in the discovery of one's purposeReview Date: 2005-07-31
journal where dreams, events, goals, feelings, and insight are
recorded. It is perhaps one of the most useful tools that we have at
our disposal for discovering the answer to the age old question,
"what is my purpose in life?" The journal is designed for recording
of dreams, events in one's life, goals, fears and insights as
progress is made on the pathway to finding our purpose in life.
Author, Katie Brazelton, asks thought-provoking questions that go
beneath the surface into the very depth of our soul. As one
prayerfully and honestly works through this journal they can not
help but come away with a better understanding of what their
purpose in life is. For the reader who wants to go even deeper, I
strongly recommend Conversations on Purpose for Women also
written by Katie Brazelton.
Pathway to Purpose Journal Continues Dr. Brazelton's Reputation for ExcellenceReview Date: 2005-07-12

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Buy "Franklin Merrell-Wolff's Exper. and Philosophy" InsteadReview Date: 2003-06-26
Western Science Mind Meets Eastern Soul Mind...by a Master!!Review Date: 1997-05-11
Pathways Through to SpaceReview Date: 2000-06-30
The author has a sophisticated vocabulary, so read it with a dictionary by your side. It's not an easy read.

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A wonderful amalgamation of insights into the pleasures of life well lived.Review Date: 2006-11-06
The Best is yet to be.Review Date: 2006-06-18
These could be my storiesReview Date: 2006-06-07

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Homiletics At Their BestReview Date: 2005-10-12
Performing the word:Preaching as TheatreReview Date: 2002-02-22
Spirit to give excellent holy ghost filled preaching from a pulpit. This book is a breath of fresh air from all the theology filled "wannabe" preaching techniques. Thank you Ms.Childers for answering the prayers of a fellow minister.
A must for every seminary student and Christian who looks forward to lively well presented sermons of the gospel. Bravo!!!
Minister D.F.
Authenticity Requires IntentionalityReview Date: 2005-04-18
Childers believes that preaching is not merely sharing a sermon manuscript, but rather is a transforming and theological event. Unlike acting though, preaching is a serious matter that involves theology. The problem is that preachers often times lack passion. She quotes Thomas Betterton saying, "Actors speak of things imaginary as if they were real, while you preachers too often speak of things real as if they were imaginary."
Theology is important to preaching-they work together in a "dialectical relationship, one shaping the other." (p. 25) Theology keeps preaching focused on matters of ultimate importance. There are three categories in defining the purpose of preaching: maintenance, persuasion, and encounter with God. Childers prefers the encounter model of preaching because she sees preaching as revealing God, even though this model does not exclude maintenance or persuasion.
Rather than trying to argue people into heaven, we should use lively preaching so that listeners are not on the defensive and to help people feel free to change. Preachers have often focused too much on the manuscript at the expense of the actual preaching event.
Preaching is an art form. According to Childers, the church often overlooks art as merely a tool to be used. We tend to think of art as novelty or propaganda. But art is more than that-it is the stuff of life. Preaching is an art form because it uncovers the ambiguities and incongruencies of life. Preaching and art both hold a "mirror up to life."
Some elements of theater are applicable to preaching:
1) Actions (or movement),
2) Distance (prevents people from going on defensive),
3) Performance --One problem is that many people are concerned with preachers performing. But performing means to "carry though to completion" Paying attention to performance means increasing intentionality which heightens authenticity.
Childers describes the three parts of the creative process in theological terms. The first phase is "Creation" which is when the preacher listens to what the text says. Incarnation is the second phase when the preacher joins with the text and becomes a third entity, just as the actor joins the script and becomes a new being. The third phase is "Transformation" which is a result of the union and changes the preacher.
Childers reviews some exercises that preachers can use in training for performance. She emphasizes the importance of voice training. A lot of people think that voice training will make them sound fake, but she says that, "The goal of voice work, in fact, is quite the opposite: to uncover the best you, the most natural you." (p. 60)
Following voice training is the subject of vocalics, or orchestration. Four elements of vocalics are rate, pitch, volume and the use of pauses. The key to good orchestration is variety. She shares a few good tips on pausing. Emphasis is also important for clarifying the meaning of a message. Changing the word that is emphasized can change the meaning of a sentence.
When a preacher reads a passage that is going to be expounded, he should imagine what kind of movement will express the flow of the text, and what kind of gestures depict it.
Like actors, preachers should internalize what they are reading. They should express the emotions of the text, and not sound like a "stained-glass-window voice." Childers talks about principles of interpretation when it comes to performing the Word. These include the willingness to listen to the text and subordinate our will to the will of the text.
Another critical element is that of concentration. Preachers tend to have the glazed gaze when they look at their audiences. They need to focus on what they are doing at the moment and "listen" to their audience.
Finally, Childers talks about the role of plot and blocking in preaching. Plot applies both to the sermon and the worship service itself. It has conflict, climax and resolution. And blocking can be applied to preaching because it makes sure that the audience can see what is going on.
See also my review on "Comedy and Preaching" by Joseph M. Webb.

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THIS IS THE BEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE TO A DOG LOVERReview Date: 1998-08-21
THIS IS THE BEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE TO A DOG LOVERReview Date: 1998-08-21
An easy way to be organized in caring for your dog.Review Date: 1998-08-04

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Beautiful and Informative!Review Date: 2005-12-03
A Treasure!Review Date: 2005-08-20
The most pleasing book ever.Review Date: 2005-08-20

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The prayers of the righteous availeth muchReview Date: 2002-01-03
God is great and worthy to be praised!!!
One of those life-changing booksReview Date: 2000-09-29
The Power of a Praying WomanReview Date: 2000-05-26

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teachers editionReview Date: 1999-02-25
Practical Business Math Procedures/Teacher's EditionReview Date: 2000-11-01
An excellent textbookReview Date: 2005-08-03
The examples are clearly written, and the use of small,quick reference 'vignettes' make it so easy for the student to get answers to just about any question they want to pose.
I use many textbooks, as I teach various business and management subjects, and this one stands head and shoulders above any other textbook covering this particular discipline.
The BEST part of this book? It can be kept as a reference guide for just about any mathematical question that comes up in everyday life, such as credit card balances, mortgage amortizations etc.

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Praying the Labyrinth: A Journal for Spiritual ExplorationReview Date: 2000-07-24
A-maze-ing prayersReview Date: 2003-05-04
So it is with the prayerlife of some people. They fall into paths that are not productive. They have to backtrack, and often they give up altogether.
A labyrinth, strictly speaking, is not a maze. There should be no real trick to working through a labyrinth -- no blind alleys or closed paths. It is not a tricky path intending to make one lose the way.
The test of a labyrinth is one of commitment and endurance, more than anything else. Do you have what it takes to stay the course? Labyrinths have been used in many spiritual disciplines in history, and achieved a standard Christian form in medieval times. Perhaps the best example of this is the labyrinth in the cathedral of Chartes. Jill Geoffrion made a pilgrimage to Chartes, and this book is the result of her journey.
`What is a labyrinth? It is a path of prayer, a walking meditation that can become a mirror of the soul. The labyrinth at Chartes is a forty-two-foot circle cut into the stone floor. It has one single path that meanders in a circuitous way form the entry to the center and back out again. It was placed in Chartes Cathedral sometime between 1194, after the Great Fire, and 1220...'
Geoffrion admits near the beginning that there is no right or wrong way to pray the labyrinth. One must be guided by intuition and feeling, the spirit, if you will. Every prayer will be unique, even if it follows a set pattern. Those who use common liturgies such as the Book of Common Prayer recognise the difference in each church service despite the framework of familiar words and actions. The same holds true for the labyrinth.
`All guides cite the cathedral at Chartes as a model of aesthetic achievement. But the master-craftsman was seeking something quite other than this. He was not creating Art but a cathedral. He was trying (and succeeding) to construct an instrument of religious action, direct action, having in itself power over people; a power to transform and transmute.'
Geoffrion details her preparations, the things (spiritual and physical) she carries with her in the journey, her motivations and intentions, and finally, her actions, thoughts, and prayers in the labyrinth. At each point the reader can tap into the journey through Geoffrion's questions -- what are we here for? what do we notice? what do we block? what do we want? Universal questions find concrete expression in the actions at praying the labyrinth.
Return, O my soul, to your rest
for God has dealt bountifully with you.
- Psalm 116:7
This is a very interesting format for a book, one that opens the reader to a unique spiritual event. Even to the end of the experience, the heading of each page reads Opening -- there is no conclusion, no finality, even at the centre of the circle path.
This is a book that leads one to prayer, leads one to creativity, leads one to pilgrimage -- all leading one back to oneself and to God. It all leads one to an openness to being part of the world, part of the community, and being in touch with one's own spirit.
This is a remarkable book, and well worth extended meditation. Follow the labyrinth of your own mind by following Geoffrion's spiritual exploration.
Praying the labyrinthReview Date: 2000-05-15
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