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  • av Michael K.
    263,-

    Embrace your imagination and journey into a realm where dreams hold the key to infinite possibilities. This surreal novel follows the mind-boggling journey of Caleb Fleur after a profound gift within his slumbering mind is revealed. As he dreams, he unveils glimpses of alternate universes and divergent timelines, leading to his quest for self-discovery.The Organization surreptitiously reigns supreme with its cadre of individuals unmatched in their respective fields. They poach U.S. Marines, recruit tech prodigies, and employ them to attain their primary goal - to uphold the integrity of mankind. But when its directors have ulterior motives, the fate of the world hangs in the balance.When Caleb learns of The Organization, he witnesses the complexities of love and emotion, grapples with supernatural forces, and meets the family he never knew he had. As he struggles to find the silver lining in life, he and those who believe in him become eternally bound.This is merely the beginning of his story.www.circleofcircles.lovewww.officialmichaelk.com

  • - A Conversation about Loss, Grief, and Nostalgia in Congregational Life
    av Michael K. & Girlinghouse
    245,-

    Many congregations today are dealing with changes that have led to decline and significant loss. In Embracing God's Future without Forgetting the Past, Michael K. Girlinghouse argues that until a congregation comes to terms with its perceived losses through a healthy process of grief, it will be paralyzed in the present and unable to think creatively about the future.Acknowledging and expressing grief will give the congregation the courage to redefine its relationship with the past and draw strength and encouragement from its memories as it steps into the future.Drawing on more than thirty years of ministry experience in varied settings and concurrent study and teaching about loss, grief, and nostalgia, Girlinghouse shows clergy, church staff, and lay leaders how they can work through the experience of loss and grief, both personally and in their congregation.Part 1 discusses loss and grief using a contemporary, task-based model for the grief process. It also introduces recent research on the value of nostalgia.In part 2, Girlinghouse helps leaders tell their congregation's story, including its losses, examine how that story fits in our current social context, and explore ways to accept the reality of its losses and express grief over them.Part 3 considers ways congregations can think more adaptively and creatively about the future without forgetting or devaluing the past. Girlinghouse presents appreciative inquiry as a tool to discover and build on a congregation's strengths while coming to terms with its losses.Part 4 is about embracing God's future for the congregation, "remembering forward," and making the changes necessary to move from the sadness of loss to the joy of taking up life a

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