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The May DREAMScene newsletter will feature pieces by
Angelica Harris,
Catherine Groves,
Father John W.
Groff, Jr.,
Stephen Mead,
Tamara Wilhite, an
Tracy B. Evans as well as an
interview with filmmaker
Antero Alli, and more!
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Latest Additions
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Gorgeous for God: The Power to Change the
World By Changing Your Mind by
Lisa Natoli
A practical guide to seeing miracles in your everyday life.
Based on her website,
Gorgeous for God, as
well as the book,
A Course In
Miracles.
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Art That Dares: Gay Jesus, Woman Christ, and More
by Kittredge
Cherry
Art that Dares to show Jesus as gay or female has
been censored or destroyed. Now for the first time these beautiful,
liberating, sometimes shocking images are gathered for all to see. Packed
with full-page color illustrations, this eye-opening collection features a
diverse group of eleven contemporary artists who work both inside and
outside the church. They present the gay Jesus, the woman Christ, and other
cutting-edge Christian images. Their art respects the teachings of Jesus and
frees the minds of viewers to see in new ways. Here the artists tell the
stories behind their art. A lively introduction puts the images into
political and historical context, exploring issues of blasphemy and artistic
freedom.
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Click
here
to watch a video interview of Bea Dozier-Taylor of the
blackPRINT Bookstore and
A Walk In Truth
Christian Books (162 Edgewood Avenue in New Haven, CT) and
Evie Rhodes discussing her new book,
The Forgotten Spirit.
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Lisa's Story: The Other Shoe (2000, 2007)
by Tom Batiuk
A story from the comic strips that will make you
laugh and make you cry.
In 1999, Lisa Moore, one of Funky Winkerbean's friends and a main character
in the comic strip, discovered she had breast cancer. After a mastectomy and
chemotherapy, Lisa was cancer free. She finished her law degree, opened a
practice, and had a baby daughter, Summer. Then, in the spring of 2006 the
cancer returned. Lisa's Story: The Other Shoe is a collection of both
the 1999 comic strips about Lisa's initial battle with cancer and the final
series that examined her struggle with the disease and its outcome.
Tom Batiuk, unsure about dealing with the serious subject of cancer on the
funny pages, decided to go ahead with the story line. He approached the
topic with the idea that mixing humor with serious and real themes heightens
the reader's interest. Lisa and husband Les faced the same physical,
psychological, and social issues as anyone else dealing with the disease.
Lisa's Story: The Other Shoe contains resource material on breast
cancer, including early detection, information sources, support systems, and
health care.
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The After-Death Room: Journey Into Spiritual Activism
by
Michael McColly
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Live Devotion
-- a new CD by
recording artist Robin Renée
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Filling in
the Empty Spaces: My Story of Faith and Spiritual Self-Discovery
by Bryan Edney
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The Pre-Nicene New Testament: Fifty-four Formative Texts
by
Robert M. Price (2006)
Through to the mid-fourth century AD, there
were twice as many sacred writings in circulation in Christendom as
were ultimately canonized for the New Testament. Not until AD 367,
forty-two years after the famous Council of Nicea, would Saint
Athanasius begin sorting through and determining which works should
be granted special status. Prior to that time, Christians had
recognized only the Hebrew Bible as scripture, all other works being
seen as expressions rather than as sources of faith. Out of
political necessity, and for the sake of unity and order in the
church, canonization was harshly imposed on the churches. For
scholars today, seeking to understand the breadth of early Christian
teachings, it is important to consider all available sources. To
that end, Professor Price offers the earliest extant versions of
fifty-four books, all of which were once considered sacred,
including both the New Testament books and lesser known works. These
have been compiled into a single convenient, readable, and reliable
volume.
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The Making of a Spiritual Warrior: A Woman's Guide to Daily Victory
by Quin M. Sherrer
and Ruthanne Garlock
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Waking:
A Memoir of Trauma and Transcendence by
Matthew Sanford
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Sparks of
the Divine: Finding Inspiration in Our Everyday World
and
Spiritual Passages: Embracing Life's Sacred
Journey by
Drew Leder
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Way of the
Peaceful Warrior by
Dan Millman
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An Unreasonable Woman: A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas
by
Diane Wilson
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The Liar's Prayer: A
Grouch's Guide to Enlightenment
by
Gregory Flood
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