In our world, I am just one personTo a child, you are their worldLife's demands, rob precious momentsThis can be neither repeated nor recoveredAll the money and gold that one desiresCannot buy the lov
In our world, I am just one personTo a child, you are their worldLife's demands, rob precious momentsThis can be neither repeated nor recoveredAll the money and gold that one desiresCannot buy the lov
Does your mother call you in a panic whenever there's a storm warning for your area? Does she act as though it's her duty to alert you to every health story on the news? Have you ever been briefly ou
A message of comfort for grieving readers, this unusual story concerns a mother's supernatural contact with a son who perished on a Flanders battlefield during World War I.
MY MOTHER SENDS ME EMAILS IN ALL CAPS SO IT ALWAYS SEEMS LIKE SHE IS YELLING. SO IN HER STYLE I WILL SAY, I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!-Margaret ChoLove, Mom is a hilarious look at what happens when interferi
·???? A mother receives an undeniable message of love from her deceased son ·???? A series of meaningful coincidences appear to save a life ·???? A conversation overheard between strangers delivers a
Hungry Souls. Ready November 2009! After a week of hearing ghostly noises, a man is visited in his home by the spirit of his mother, dead for three decades. She reproaches him for his dissolute life
An inspiring and groundbreaking work that brilliantly illuminates the eternal power of love and the unbreakable bond it creates. As a mother and former business executive, Bonnie McEneaney was alway
As I read Proverbs 31, I'm encouraged to see such life wisdom poured into a son from a mother. Even Solomon poured from his vast amount of wisdom through specific instructions to his son through the P
This brief but profound gift book offers a selection of 50 short messages from Jesus as well as 50 short teachings from Mother Spirit (his coequal divine consort), illustrating their ultimate equality
A story about a mother and child presented in both English and Spanish that affirms how radiant and wonderful we all are.In Say It With Me (Dilo conmigo), a heartwarming dual-language picture book for children ages 4-8, a child repeats their mama's inspiring messages and makes her words their own. Following words written by Ecuadorian-American elementary school educator and meditation guide Nancy S. Torres and set to gorgeous illustrations by Zoey Black, young readers will learn the power of speaking kindly about themselves and how good it feels to share a love for yourself with others. The Perfect Gift for Grownups, New Parents, and Little Ones Alike From their smile, to their skin, to their beautiful brains, Say It With Me (Dilo conmigo) teaches young readers and their grownups how to recognize what makes them remarkable and the significance of being the person who helps them see. Gift this book to a loved one (or yourself) and start a brand new and loving ritual that will be pa
The eleventh and early twelfth centuries were a period of intense debate over ecclesiastical reform in western Europe. This book examines the debates from a new perspective, exploring the ways in which contemporary political writers conveyed messages about 'public' life through textual and sometimes visual images of the 'private' life of the Church. It argues that the images they used - of bishops as husbands of their sees, of the laity as the sons of Mother Church, and of the pope as father of bishops - were shaped not only by intellectual and ritual traditions, but also by contemporary ideas about sexuality and gender. Megan McLaughlin reveals that the boundaries between the 'public' and the 'private' were extremely fluid in the central Middle Ages - because of both the realities of political life in that period and the changing nature of life within European households.
The eleventh and early twelfth centuries were a period of intense debate over ecclesiastical reform in western Europe. This book examines the debates from a new perspective, exploring the ways in which contemporary political writers conveyed messages about 'public' life through textual and sometimes visual images of the 'private' life of the Church. It argues that the images they used - of bishops as husbands of their sees, of the laity as the sons of Mother Church, and of the pope as father of bishops - were shaped not only by intellectual and ritual traditions, but also by contemporary ideas about sexuality and gender. Megan McLaughlin reveals that the boundaries between the 'public' and the 'private' were extremely fluid in the central Middle Ages - because of both the realities of political life in that period and the changing nature of life within European households.
Long Island Medium is the hit reality show starring Theresa Caputo as a brassy Hicksville, New York housewife, mother and medium. Each week the audience watches her deliver messages from the dearly de