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40 Days of Fresh Oil, Holy Fire, New Wine: A Devotional
Tap into God's Limitless Resurrection Power inside of You As followers of Jesus, the same Spirit who brought Jesus out of the tomb dwells in us—so why are so many of us struggling through our days? Through forty days of daily encouragement, practical application, Scripture readings, and life-changing strategies based on his bestselling book Fresh Oil, Holy Fire, New Wine, pastor Samuel Rodriguez challenges you to reconsider what you know about—and how you relate to—the Holy Spirit. Discover a life of limitless resurrection power and abundance as you learn how to align, appropriate, and unleash the promise, power, and purpose of the Holy Spirit in all areas of your life, starting today. 'Are you ready for a fresh slate, new freedom, and greater favor? To get back everything you've lost—and more? To experience the power of a Spirit-filled life at the next level? Then, my friend, let's get started.' —Pastor Sam
Samuel Rodriguez (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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Prophetic Integrity and the Elijah Legacy: Cultivating a Listening Ear and a Discerning Heart
Drawing on his extensive study and fifty years of experience in the prophetic, Dr. Mark Chironna turns an eye toward the church's prophetic future while revisiting biblical roots. Exploring the stories we thought we knew of Elijah, he unearths timeless lessons and ancient wisdom necessary for prophetic insight today. With his unique blend of storytelling and deep insights from Scripture, theology, and psychology, Dr. Chironna provokes a fresh understanding of the prophetic, inviting listeners to find the authentic voice of God in a noisy world; navigate the complex waters of modern prophecy; discover practical solutions easily applied to daily life; embrace the best of the past to find our way ahead; and lean into the future with prophetic discernment and integrity. Like a chat with a trusted friend, this book will help you keep your faith and fear in balance, discern God's voice, and find your place in his great story.
Mark Chironna (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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The Last Great Dream: How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties
From the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Strange Trip and the publicist of the Grateful Dead, Dennis McNally, a riveting social history of everything that led up to the 1960s counterculture movement. Few cities represent the countercultural movement of the 1960s more than San Francisco. By that decade, the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood was home to several hundred colorful refugees from the conventional, self-branded "freaks" (dubbed "hippies" by the media) who created the world's first psychedelic neighborhood, an alchemical chamber for social transformation. Collectively, these freaks rejected a large part of the mythology underlying the traditional American identity, passing over American exceptionalism, consumerism, misogyny, and militarism in favor of creativity, mind-body connection, peace, and love of all things-humans, animals, and nature alike. Dennis McNally, author of the New York Times bestseller A Long, Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead, is a consummate historian of the counterculture. He knows the big picture of the American bohemian tradition going back a century with a depth that is unrivaled. In THE LAST GREAT DREAM, his accessible, often riveting scholarship establishes a multi-disciplinary aesthetic, populated by some of the most colorful and trailblazing characters of these times, from Allen Ginsberg to John Cage to Judith Malina and Julian Beck of the Living Theater, to Lenny Bruce, to Ken Kesey, and scores of lesser-known yet key names. It is a who's who of the courageous pioneers who changed America forever without spilling a drop of blood. While all of these various strands have been written about before, none of their stories have been pulled together into a larger, expansive, more connected picture in the manner that McNally accomplishes with this definitive book. THE LAST GREAT DREAM is a history of everything that led to the 1960s counterculture, when long-simmering resistance to American mainstream values birthed the hippie. It begins with the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance, peaks with the Human Be-in in Golden Gate Park, and ends with the Monterey Pop Festival that introduced Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin to the world. It ties everything together into a gripping narrative with a cast of scores of fascinating people, and tells several micro-histories in the process, including beat poetry, visual arts, underground publishing, electronic / contemporary compositional music, experimental theater, psychedelics, and more. Fascinating, far-reaching, and definitive, THE LAST GREAT DREAM is the ultimate guide to a generation-defining countercultural movement, an Underground 101 course for newcomers and aficionados alike.
Dennis McNally (Author), TBD, Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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Embracing Autonomy: Latin American–US Relations in the Twenty-First Century
Gregory Weeks's Embracing Autonomy departs from other general treatments of Latin American-US relations not by putting US policy aside but by bringing in the Latin American and global contexts more closely and thus avoiding the incomplete picture provided by a narrow focus solely on the policies of the United States. The core of autonomy for Latin America from the United States is seen in new, deeper, and more numerous relationships that do not include the United States. The book is not a study of rebellion against the United States, or even a critique of US policy. Instead, it is an examination of the major shifts that have taken place in the region in recent decades and how they have shaped Latin American-US relations. Weeks's book provides a clearer understanding of where Latin America stands vis-à-vis the United States in the early twenty-first century. In doing so, we gain a better sense of the trajectory of Latin American-US relations and how they develop in turbulent times.
Gregory Weeks (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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Gathered For Good: God’s Good Design for the Local Church
We live in a season when church attendance is still building back to what it was before the pandemic. Many Christians have been separated from their church communities. How do we resume and re-prioritize church life and join back together? Why do we even need to-especially when online church fits so neatly around our schedules? Gathered for Good addresses this felt need with empathy and authority and encourage believers to commit to their local church community as a way to deepen their spiritual growth and invest in treasure that will last. Jonathan Griffiths offers a path that calls Christians to "gather." As believers, Jonathan reminds us that God's design for our lives is to gather to serve, to give, to commit, and several other reasons that are discussed powerfully. But above all, God's gift to his people is that gathering is for our own good.
Jonathan Griffiths (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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The Next Good Thing: A True Story of Positivity and Transformation in 10 Lessons
The true story of a man whose life is transformed when he takes an unlikely caretaking job for a disabled 87-year-old who is more than he seems. Marcos's friends used to describe him as a happy family man, a successful graphic artist, and a joyous ukulele player. But then, he lost his marriage and his job, and nearly lost his newly outed transgender son to a suicide attempt after a violent attack by classmates. Marcos receded into a darkening depression as job applications went unanswered and bills piled up. An inability to afford his son's medication raised Marcos's anxiety to a breaking point. Desperate, he silently opened himself up to whomever or whatever might be listening and asked for help. The answer he got back from the universe was clear: 'Just do the next good thing.' The next morning, he received the email that would change his life. The subject line read simply, 'Help our friend Joe.' When Marcos clicked on it, he was surprised to find it was a job offer as a home caregiver to a remarkable 87-year-old named Joe Sabah. This book chronicles the inspirational true story of an old man near the end of his life who found a new friend and offered a lasting gift of ten life-changing lessons for Marcos to share with others who still need to find their 'next good thing.'
D. Eric Maikranz, Marcos Perez (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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The Christmas Letters: Celebrating Advent with Those Who Told the Story First
Hear from "those who told the story first." You may or may not know the story of your birth. If you do, there is something special about hearing your origin story again and remembering how it all began for you. That's why we observe Advent: to celebrate how it all began for us. In The Christmas Letters, Magrey deVega invites you to hear about the miracle of Christ's birth from those who first told the story. The letters in the New Testament, known as the Epistles, contain the first attempts by the church to understand and celebrate the mystery of the Incarnation. They point us to the origins of what we believe about Jesus, fully human and fully divine. By spending time with these holy, ancient words this Advent, you'll come to know the meaning of Christ's coming like never before. Read the New Testament letters, Romans, 1 John, Philippians, and Colossians as your first Christmas letters of the season and find within them an invitation from God to deepen your understanding of the Incarnation and embrace a fuller commitment to Jesus Christ
Magrey deVega (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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I Have PTSD: Reorienting after Trauma
Counselor and trauma expert Curtis Solomon helps those who have suffered the disorienting effects of a traumatic experience to reorient their lives to the path God has for them. Anyone who experiences a traumatic event feels confused, lost, out of control, unsure, and unsteady-disoriented. This kind of suffering leaves marks, sometimes on the body, always on the soul, and sometimes both. In I Have PTSD, Curtis Solomon helps both those who have suffered trauma, as well as their loved ones, to understand the physical, emotional, and spiritual effects of trauma, while offering gospel hope and practical ways to make that hope real in their lives. Trauma can come into our lives through any number of circumstances, but those circumstances do not derail the plans of God nor determine the trajectory for the rest of your life. God can and does utilize the most horrific suffering imaginable to accomplish his great plans for his people.
Curtis Solomon (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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HBR Guide to Leading Through Change
Drive transformation. Change is now constant. As a leader, you must serve as interpreter, project manager, cheerleader, and conduit. Plans evolve. Contexts shift. Progress happens in fits and starts. Through it all, you must push your team forward even when you encounter pushback. How can you ensure that your team has the information, the mindset, and the resources they need to be successful? The HBR Guide to Leading Through Change provides the practical tips, research, stories, and advice you need to understand, communicate, and implement change effectively, no matter the size or scale of the challenge you're facing. You'll learn how to improve your odds of success; communicate a shared vision; keep going, even amid lags and setbacks; deal with naysayers and roadblocks; build trust and resilience on your team; and make a lasting impact. Arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.
Harvard Business Review (Author), Shannon Condon, Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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Fresh Oil, Holy Fire, New Wine: Living the Vibrant Holy Spirit-Filled Life
Tap into the Limitless Resurrection Power inside of You With transformative insights and strategies drawn from Scripture, encouragement, and practical application from his own Spirit-led experience, bestselling author Pastor Samuel Rodriguez challenges you to reconsider what you know—and how you relate to—the Holy Spirit. Discover how to align, appropriate, and unleash the promise, power, and purpose of the Holy Spirit in all areas of your life, starting today. 'An instant classic! Pastor Sam Rodriguez is in a class of his own as he continues to elevate the hearts, minds, and spirits of readers across the world.' —DeVon Franklin, New York Times bestselling author 'Pastor Rodriguez takes us on a journey to discover a vibrant, supernatural relationship through the power of the Holy Spirit.' —Dr. Billy Wilson, president, Oral Roberts University 'An invaluable resource.' —Doug Clay, general superintendent, Assemblies of God 'A profound guide to embracing the Holy Spirit's power and fullness.' —Russell Evans, senior pastor, Planetshakers
Samuel Rodriguez (Author), Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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Devil Behind the Badge: The Horrifying Twelve Days of the Border Patrol Serial Killer
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Rick Jervis (Author), Tbd, Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill
An updated edition of the classic history of schizophrenia in America, which gives voice to generations of patients who suffered through 'cures' that only deepened their suffering and impaired their hope of recovery Schizophrenics in the United States currently fare worse than patients in the world's poorest countries. In Mad in America, medical journalist Robert Whitaker argues that modern treatments for the severely mentally ill are just old medicine in new bottles, and that we as a society are deeply deluded about their efficacy. The widespread use of lobotomies in the 1920s and 1930s gave way in the 1950s to electroshock and a wave of new drugs. In what is perhaps Whitaker's most damning revelation, Mad in America examines how drug companies in the 1980s and 1990s skewed their studies to prove that new antipsychotic drugs were more effective than the old, while keeping patients in the dark about dangerous side effects. A haunting, deeply compassionate book -- updated with a new introduction and prologue bringing in the latest medical treatments and trends -- Mad in America raises important questions about our obligations to the mad, the meaning of 'insanity,' and what we value most about the human mind.
Robert Whitaker (Author), Chris Kayser, Timothy Andrés Pabon (Narrator)
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