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Soul Survivor: Why I Am Still a Christian by Philip Yancey,

Soul Survivor: Why I Am Still a Christian by Philip Yancey,
Philip Yancey, whose explorations of faith have made him a guide for millions of readers, feels no need to defend the church. "When someone tells me yet another horror story about the church, I respond, 'Oh, it's even worse than that. Let me tell you my story.'I have spent most of my life in recovery from the church." Yancey acknowledges that many spiritual seekers find few answers and little solace in the institutional church. "I have met many people, and heard from many more, who have gone through a similar process of mining truth from their religious past: Roman Catholics who flinch whenever they see a nun or priest, former Seventh Day Adventists who cannot drink a cup of coffee without a stab of guilt, Mennonites who worry whether wedding rings give evidence of worldliness." How did Yancey manage to survive spiritually despite early encounters with a racist, legalistic church that he now views as almost cultic? In this, his most soul-searching book yet, he probes that very question. He tells the story of his own struggle to reclaim belief, interwoven with inspiring portraits of notable people from all walks of life, whom he calls his spiritual directors." Soul Survivor is his tribute to thirteen remarkable individuals, mentors who transformed his life and work. Besides recalling their effect on him, Yancey also provides fresh glimpses of the lives and faith journeys of each one. From the scatterbrained journalist G. K. Chesterton to the tortured novelists Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, to contemporaries such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Annie Dillard, and Robert Coles, Yancey gives inspiring portraits of those who modeled for him a life-enhancing rather than a life-constrictingfaith. "I became a writer, I now believe, to sort out and reclaim words used and misused by the Christians of my youth," Yancey says. "These are the people who ushered me into the Kingdom.



Sober for Good by Anne Fletcher,
Sober for Good by Anne Fletcher,
"If you or someone you care about has an alcohol problem and you are wondering where to turn, read this book." -- from the foreword by Frederick B. Glaser, M.D. Finally someone has gone straight to the real experts: hundreds of men and women who have resolved a drinking problem. Best-selling author Anne M. Fletcher asked them a simple question: how did you do it? The result: the first completely unbiased guide for problem drinkers, which shatters long-held assumptions about alcohol recovery. [Designer: what follows should be set off in some way, from rest of text and from each other in groups of 2] Myth #1: AA is the only way to get sober. Reality: More than half of the people Fletcher found recovered without AA. Myth #2: You can"t get sober on your own. Reality: Many people got sober by themselves. Myth #3: To get sober, you have to admit you"re an alcoholic. Reality: Many people -- even some with very serious drinking problems -- recovered without calling themselves alcoholics. Myth # 4: One drink inevitably leads right back to the bottle. Reality: A small number of people find they can have an occasional drink. Myth #5: There"s nothing you can do for someone with a drinking problem until he or she is ready. Reality: Family and friends can make a big difference if they know how to help. Weaving together the success stories of ordinary people and the latest scientific research on the subject, Fletcher uncovers a simple truth: no single path to sobriety is right for every individual. There are many ways to get sober -- and stay sober. The most comprehensive book on alcohol recovery available, Sober for Good includes - motivationalstrategies from former problem drinkers - suggestions on what to do if you"re not ready to quit - advice for family and friends of problem drinkers - a complete "Consumer Guide" to the many recovery options -- how to find what's right for you.



Bonus cup - Bonus cup is a slang term for a highly caffeinated drink made from large amounts of instant coffee and sugar. This drink is often made in order for people to work late into the night.

Boss (soft drink) - Boss (ボス) is the brand name of canned and plastic bottled coffee and coffee-flavored beverage sold by Suntory in Japan. It was released in 1992.

Cherokee black drink - The Cherokee black drink was a ceremonial drink consumed during purification and renewal ceremonies under the ancient Ah-ni-ku-ta-ni moon ceremonies traditionally performed by the Cherokee or Ah-ni-yv-wi-ya people. There were many theories on what the black drink was and its true composition.

Coffee - Coffee is a drink, usually hot, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant. These seeds are usually called coffee beans, although they are not technically beans.



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