SPECIAL PRICE God Doesn’t Have Bad Hair Days
This gem of a book presents God as a positive life force that, when tapped, can send our lives spinning in an exciting new direction. It explains how spiritual “experiments” work, and provides concrete instructions for using these principles to improve one’s life. Ten spiritual concepts are introduced, with a suggested 48-hour experiment to prove each one. Some examples of these principles are: 1) There’s a power and force in the universe that can heal; 2) Your thoughts create your reality; and 3) By directing your mind, you can create more abundance, joy, and love in your life. Written in a conversational, contemporary voice,
God Doesn’t Have Bad Hair Days will appeal to the spiritual believer who’s a fan of such bestsellers as
The Prayer of Jabez and
Simple Abundance, as well as to the spiritually curious who seek fulfillment outside traditional Christian denominations. The spiritual skeptic, too, will be drawn to this attractive book and its cheeky, no-nonsense tone.
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* Books Details:
- Sales Rank: #562080 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12-27
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .85″ h x
6.66″ w x
6.58″ l,
.69 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 216 pages
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Discworld gods – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Discworld gods are the fictional deities from Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series of fantasy novels. The Discworld, being a flat disc supported on the backs of
God – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
God is often conceived as the Supreme Being and principal object of faith. In theism, God is the creator and sustainer of the universe. In deism, God is the creator
Erich von Dänikens Spaceman-Gods | Bad Archaeology
One of the most successful and influential of all Bad Archaeologists is the Swiss former hotelier, Erich von Däniken (born 1935). He caused controversy in the late
God Hates Fags
WEEK 1185 OF THE GREAT GAGE PARK DECENCY DRIVE Thank God for 8 more dead troops. We are praying for 8,000 more.
Why there is no god
A religious person might say: The Biblical God is real. There is no evidence to support any of the claims made in the Bible concerning the existence of a god.
Basic Christian – BasicChristian.org
Bible studies and articles, many downloadable (PDF). Index of theological terms, and discussion forum. [Requires Java]
Desiring God
Resources from the ministry of John Piper, Reformed Baptist theologian.
Feminspire | Where Women Make Media
Feminist Progress Report: Its a Hard Knock Life for Creep Shots March 7, 2014 | Lauren Slavin . Welcome to the Feminist Progress Report
Archdiocese of Washington – ADW.org
Some final thoughts, from the Wisdom tradition that we have been sampling in the Liturgy of the Hours just prior to Lents arrival. The following two Proverbs come
Everyday With God | Daily Devotionals from Wooster Grace
Read Haggai 2:20-23. Whos in control? Where is all of this headed? Questions like those have plagued people in different nations under different circumstances
- Sales Rank: #562080 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12-27
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .85″ h x
6.66″ w x
6.58″ l,
.69 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 216 pages
Features
This gem of a book presents God as a positive life force that, when tapped, can send our lives spinning in an exciting new direction. It explains how spiritual “experiments” work, and provides concrete instructions for using these principles to improve one’s life. Ten spiritual concepts are introduced, with a suggested 48-hour experiment to prove each one. Some examples of these principles are: 1) There’s a power and force in the universe that can heal; 2) Your thoughts create your reality; and 3) By directing your mind, you can create more abundance, joy, and love in your life. Written in a conversational, contemporary voice, God Doesn’t Have Bad Hair Days will appeal to the spiritual believer who’s a fan of such bestsellers as The Prayer of Jabez and Simple Abundance, as well as to the spiritually curious who seek fulfillment outside traditional Christian denominations. The spiritual skeptic, too, will be drawn to this attractive book and its cheeky, no-nonsense tone.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
What the world needs now….
By Victoria Moran
I had a publisher’s proof of this beautiful little book before the real thing was out and I drank it in like a tall lemonade on a hot day. I keep highlighting and writing things in the margins like “Yes!” This is a truly glorious book: in-your-face and young and fun, yet wise in a very deep and satisfying way. Pam Grout doesn’t pull any punches: you may agree with her God-doesn’t-belong-to-any-particular-religion take on things or you may not, but I can’t believe anyone could read this book and not feel surer that there’s a positive purpose to all this. That we’re loved. That we have important work to do. And that if God Doesn’t Have Bad Hair Days, maybe our own bad hair days (and bad work days, bad money days, bad guy days, etc.) aren’t so awful after all.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
10 Easy Steps to God
By Lynate Pettengill
“Talk about making it simple. Pam Grout has taken this obtuse mystery we call God and broken it down into 10 easy steps. But watch out, the God in this book is nothing like your mother’s oldsmobile. This God is fun, exciting and guaranteed to take your life on a wild, spine-tingling roller coaster ride. And, as Pam says, it’s open, free and available to anyone with the nerve to get on board.”
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
A Spirituality for Everyone
By Gia C. Manalio
You don’t need to be turning thirty-five and have your boyfriend dump you for a twenty-something, bleached-blonde law student like in the first line of Pam Grout’s “God Doesn’t Have Bad Hair Days” to learn a valuable lesson from the book. What you do need is the desire to love, be loved, and find peace and happiness in your life–not just your afterlife, but your current life. Pam walks you through ten simple exercises, each taking less than forty-eight hours, that will show you that not only is the God force (call it what you will, but she’ll call it “Cosmo K” or sometimes “The Dude”) attainable, but also all the love and beauty it has to offer is actually yours for the taking.Reading this book is like getting advice from a good friend who has a wonderful and quirky outlook on life. No matter your spiritual beliefs or upbringing, there’s a precious message anchored in these pages and once you embrace it, you’ll see your life start to change in ways you’ve only dreamed about.
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