Drawing on the renowned expertise that has earned them praise from the likes of Oprah Winfrey, the co-creators of Imago Relationship Therapy offer a definitive guide to embracing the love one's partner offers. Hendrix and Hunt are the bestselling authors of "Getting the Love You Want" and maintain that offering love may be easy, but accepting it is another matter.
"New York Times" bestselling author Harville Hendrix completes his trilogy of relationship books with this timely volume about keeping the ties of family strong. The authors use their understanding of unconscious desires and needs to help parents encourage emotional wholeness in their children--and nurture their own development.
Exploring the intersection of faith and feminism, this book examines the complex relationship between women of faith and the feminist movement. It highlights the lives of five influential women who successfully merged their spiritual convictions with feminist ideals, showcasing how their combined efforts contributed to social change. Through thoughtful analysis, the author addresses the aversion some women of faith feel towards feminism and the skepticism feminists often have towards religion, offering a nuanced perspective on these intertwined histories.
For more than thirty years, Steven Kellogg has been delighting young readers with his bright, lively books full of feisty imagination and silliness --and always perfectly expressing children's thoughts and dreams. As his friend Helen Hunt says in her introduction to this treasury, Steven's books "give voice and bring humor to the mischievous in all of us." Because of that, Steven Kellogg has become one of our most loved picture book creators.For the first time, here is a treasury of Steven's books, including many of his bestsellers (The Mysterious Tadpole, The Island of the Skog, Jimmy's Boa, Best Friends and others) and several little-known books that have been unavailable for many years. In all, eleven books are included--eleven gems to pore over again and again. And as an added bonus, there is also a biographical profile of Steven, complete with many photos and even some never-before-seen sketches. This is a compendium for every child--those who already love Steven Kellogg's books, and those who are soon to love them.
The book offers a heartfelt exploration of coping with Alzheimer's disease, drawing from the author's personal experiences caring for her mother and husband. Helen W. Hunt shares her journey filled with prayers, tears, and faith, emphasizing the strength she found through her relationship with God. This poignant narrative provides support and insight for those facing similar challenges, highlighting the emotional and spiritual aspects of caregiving in the face of heartbreaking circumstances.
Set against the backdrop of a divided nation, the narrative explores the complexities of internal conflict during a war where Americans find themselves battling each other. Through personal stories and historical analysis, the book delves into the motivations, ideologies, and consequences of the clashes, highlighting the emotional and societal toll on individuals and communities. It offers a nuanced perspective on the struggles faced by those caught in the turmoil, revealing the multifaceted nature of civil strife.