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Religion and Spiritual Audio Books
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Creative Problem Solving - self development
Creative solutions are often quite tentative at first; they need to be encouraged, evaluated and tested. This CD will help you to increase your inner strength and the mental power to find these solutions.
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The Dhammapada is the most important extant Buddhist text. It is unquestionably 'the voice of the Buddha,' presenting many of his key ideas in a cogent verse form. The text begins:
"All that we are is the result of what we have thought..."
and the following 26 sections give clear guidance on how to change our thought, and 'all that we are.'
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The New International Version — today’s most read, most trusted translation. The multiple-voice dramatization brings the Bible to life with world-class narration and colorful, true-to-the-text character renderings. Fully orchestrated background with sound effects that provide maximum enhancement. Digital engineering from start to finish, it delivers the ultimate clarity and listening enjoyment.
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God began to deal with me...As the tears rolled down my face, God said, You are thinking like a man. You are always concerned about the outward appearance...but what is the condition of your heart toward Me and toward My people? I sat there confused and said to the Lord, 'MY HEART?'
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You think you know about Islam. But, did you know that Islam teaches that Muslims must wage
war to impose Islamic law on non-Muslim states, or that American Muslim groups are engaged
in a huge cover-up of Islamic doctrine? These and other "politically incorrect" facts are revealed
by Robert Spencer in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades). Spencer
traces the history of Islam, the teachings of the Qur'an, and the Crusades, and reveals the myths
and realities related to Islamic law, the treatment of women, and the continuing jihad.
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All parents hope their child will be self-reliant, optimistic, and well mannered, but
this has become particularly challenging in our current culture. Clinical psychologist
and Jewish educator Wendy Mogel distills the ancient teachings of the Torah, the
Talmud, important Jewish thinkers, and contemporary psychological insights into
nine blessings that address key parenting issues. She covers realistic expectations
for each child, respect for adults, chores, mealtime battles, coping with frustration,
developing independence and self-control, and resisting over-scheduling and
over-indulgence.
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