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  1. Weaving, The

    Author(s) , JD ()

    Music

  2. Nurturing your Inner Child

    Author(s) Halpern, S (2000)

    Establish a healthy relationship with your "Inner Child" This tape enhances feelings of well-being and supports any 12 step program.

  3. Medicine Land, The

    Author(s) (1991)

    Music. Gifts from the Earth Mother. Medicine Heart Woman

  4. Becoming a Community of Salt and Light

    Author(s) Heins, PP (2003)

    Provides a foundation in the church's social teaching and promotes leadership development among parishioners. Lesson plans help facilitators lead groups of parishioners in an explortion of their relationship to the parish and to the work of charity, justice, and peace.

  5. John Paul 11 - A Marian Treasury

    Author(s) Trouve, M (2005)

    Pope John Paul's devotion to Mary

  6. How to Mobilize Church Volunteers

    Author(s) Wilson, M (1983)

    Points out common problems, establishes management principles, answers questions, and offers a plan.

  7. Original Goodness

    Author(s) Easwaran, E (1989)

    Original Goodness is Eknath Easwaran's phrase for the spark of divinity hidden in every one of us, regardless of our personal liabilities or past mistakes. He shows how this spark of divinity can energize our lives.

  8. Good Shepherd & The Child, The

    Author(s) Cavalletti, S (1994)

    Offers parents and educators a gentle way to enter into and honor the genuine spiritual life of children.

  9. Religious Potential of the Child, The

    Author(s) Cavalletti, S (1992)

    Describes an experience with children from ages three to six, an experience of adults and children dwelling together in the mystery of God. Known as the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, this way of religious formation is profoundly biblical and sacrmental.

  10. Listening to God With Children

    Author(s) Gobbi, G (1998)

    The Montessori Method applied to the catechesis of children. A way of entering gently and respectfully into the child's joyful encounter with the mystery of God's silent self-revelation made tangible through ancient biblical images, liturgical signs and celebrations